You can't merge into a 0.04BTC chip because of the chip values. You'd have to take a 0.032BTC chip and a 0.008BTC chip. ChipMixer does allow you to automatically sweep it, at no extra cost except for the bitcoin network transaction fees. I'm not sure if the website sweeping let's you pick the fee though, or how it's calculated, so you'd be better off importing the keys into Electrum to pick the fee you want. After you get the chips, you can send the BTC to any valid address.
With 2 chips, making a transaction with 2 inputs and 1 output would have a size of roughly 400 bytes. Now you can use bitcoinfees.earn.com to find how much of a fee you'd need to pay for the confirmation speed that you want.
Import private keys into your wallet and you can set the fee yourself.
Hello and thanks for the answers, these have helped me a lot already,
but I'm using Electrum for the first time, so I'll enumerate my entire process and ask for correction if there are any mistakes in it.
I hope my english is understandable!
1. I send 0.04
BTC to ChipMixer and after this I will have two Chips, a 0.032
BTC chip and a 0.008
BTC chip. Then I export the both private keys of the chips.
2. Now I would import this both private keys into Electrum about this way: File->New/Restore->create a wallet->Import Bitcoin addresses or private keys->import the both private keys->set password->Finish (? ? ?)
3. After this I go to "Send" and fill in the "Pay to" my online wallet address, in "Amount" I fill all my
BTC (without the fees that I calculated). The fees I fill in the fee box and then I press Send. (? ? ?)
Please correct me if any mistake in this process!
Now my questions to the fees:
1. Show Electrum me the exactly size of bytes that I need for this transaction?
2. Is this calculation correct (I calculated with 400 bytes for the transaction and fastest and cheapest transaction fee is currently (I know its change all the time) 380 satoshis/byte)? 400*380=152.000 satoshis -> 0.00152000
BTC fees.
3. I think those are the most important Preferences, they are correct like this?
[Fees] "Use dynamic fees": Check, "Edit fees manually": Check "Propose Replace-By-Fee": Never, "Fee Unit": sat/byte
[Transactions] "Use change addresses": Check, "Use multiple change addresses": Unchecked, "Coin selection": Priority, "Spend only confirmed coins": Unchecked
[Appearance] "Zeros after decimal point": 8, "Base unit": BTC, "Online Block Explorer": Blockchain.info
4. Does the size of the bytes change, when I import more private keys? For example I split the 0.032
BTC chip in two 0.016
BTC chip, and export the private Keys then I would have two 0.016
BTC private keys and one 0.008
BTC private keys. I think so!
I used the day to watch some videos and tutorials that show this process but I prefer to ask the pros again before I make a serious mistake!
I thank you in advance for the help of you and wish all of you a nice day!
I hope my english is not too bad.
Greetz xTrust