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Topic: [ANN] ChipMixer.com - Bitcoin mixer / Bitcoin tumbler - mixing reinvented - page 119. (Read 92830 times)

newbie
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please god someone tell me there is a way to get my session back after I destroyed it. or anything I can do....


I sent over 8 coins, mixed them. Pulled off the import to electrum info imported but completely forgot to broadcast the transaction. I copied over the session token to check my betting provs tomorrow... then deleted the session, is there anything I can do... omg

Is there anyway to see things I've recently copied in windows somewhere besides the most recent?
The bold part is unclear to me: did you import the private keys into Electrum? If so, you should still have them saved within your Electrum wallet.
Deleting the session is meant to remove all traces of your private keys from ChipMixer's server. That can't be recovered on their side, otherwise it wouldn't be very secure.

I'm no expert on Windows, but the more you use your current computer, the less likely it becomes to recover anything.

wtf, over 8 coins, and you destroyed before really shown on your electrum balance?
idk, what do you mean "broadcast the transaction" but you need to import your private keys, so then you didn't pressed the import button???

please god someone tell me there is a way to get my session back after I destroyed it. or anything I can do....


I sent over 8 coins, mixed them. Pulled off the import to electrum info imported but completely forgot to broadcast the transaction. I copied over the session token to check my betting provs tomorrow... then deleted the session, is there anything I can do... omg

Is there anyway to see things I've recently copied in windows somewhere besides the most recent?
The bold part is unclear to me: did you import the private keys into Electrum? If so, you should still have them saved within your Electrum wallet.
Deleting the session is meant to remove all traces of your private keys from ChipMixer's server. That can't be recovered on their side, otherwise it wouldn't be very secure.

I'm no expert on Windows, but the more you use your current computer, the less likely it becomes to recover anything.

please god someone tell me there is a way to get my session back after I destroyed it. or anything I can do....


I sent over 8 coins, mixed them. Pulled off the import to electrum info imported but completely forgot to broadcast the transaction. I copied over the session token to check my betting provs tomorrow... then deleted the session, is there anything I can do... omg

Is there anyway to see things I've recently copied in windows somewhere besides the most recent?
That doesn't make sense. What do you mean with "forgot to broadcast the transaction"? ChipMixer will provide you with funded private keys. You don't need to broadcast any transaction to get your mixed coins. As soon as you import the private keys in an Electrum wallet, you are good to go.

Sorry for explaining it wrong I was in a bit of a frantic state.

I mixed the coins, pulled the private keys to SWEEP them. I did not import them, I swept them. when you sweep it ask you to broadcast the transaction.

I forgot to click broadcast and just closed the window.

Went back and copied the session ID so that I could check betting provs ( I lost $600 on top of the 8 LOL ). I then destroyed the session.



Fast forward 30 minutes I check my electrum balance and realize it hasn't changed. I start to try to figure out and basically realize I am fucked. I start searching for programs that will pull your recent copy/paste data after trying several and trying word, it appears unless the program is installed/running this does not happen.

After being on my knees basically crying in front of my PC, I had a thought, I have Pushbullet installed on my phone/pc which has universal copy/paste. I went into my phone and then into my text app which has a clipboard and low and behold there are all of the private keys along with a few other things I had recently copied.

Basically push bullets $4.99/mo saved me 8BTC.

Hopefully this puts it into a bit of a better context as to what happened.
HCP
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 4361
He also tried to buy a Legendary account... and apparently got scammed:
http://archive.is/iMr3C
http://archive.is/Fqhew

He'll be lucky if he doesn't get tagged by the DT's that are against account sales... that would totally ruin his chances of getting into a sigcampaign Tongue

#karma
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1007
... every experienced programmer/user knows that with java script the programmer/administrator could steal your cookies (from any website) and forcing users to perform actions that they did not intend (IP LEAKING?! and much more) very unsafe for a mixing service.
I'm assuming you actually mean... "very unsafe for USERS of a mixing service"

But my question would be, why would the programmer/administrator need to steal cookies from users? The users are voluntarily giving them BTC... Who cares about some IP addresses and cookies when you can just wait until you get given a bunch of BTC and walk away... why hack your own JS? Huh

I see that the other site utilises PHP... a quick perusal of google using words like "php" and "vulnerability" cough up an awful lot of pages regarding security flaws in PHP... just like there are many ones about JS... At the end of the day, you are putting faith in any 3rd Party service that they have used appropriate methods to secure their systems, regardless of the systems in use. Using the "safest" system in the world isn't any good if you leave the door unlocked Tongue

Also, while it is a great show that they've put 10 BTC in escrow... aside from the word of the mixer admins and the escrowing party, is there any real way for them to actually prove that they are actually independent of each other and they're not best friends (or the same persons)?

#foodForThought

Why would EXCHANGE exit scam? why would DARKNET market exit scam? javascript is  simply a very smart way of stealing money, user is trying to mix his bitcoins and got infected by miner or malicious Trojan that expose his computer to hackers to steal a bigger amount. Who's using unsafe website with javascript is a totally idiot.

such a mess. just sent some coins, a quite large amount actually to your mixer, and 5 sec later the website was down

504 Gateway Time-out

fuck, what to do now??
If clearnet site is unstable, please check Tor one. If you cannot, wait till we get online. You have 48h. You can also send us an e-mail to extend your session.

they put 10 BTC in escrow
If you have 5 BTC daily volume then it is good amount of escrow.
If you have 100 BTC daily volume then it is false security.


I guess you will never know how much bitcoins they actually mix and what's their  daily volume. they put something in escrow, something u haven't done. disable javascript for your customers sake

For the record, this guy has no idea what he's talking about and is most likely just trolling. Instead of trying to argue with me, he ad hominemed his way through the discussion. I also talked to the manager of the campaign that he was allegedly participating in-- it turns out he was never even accepted into it. I have no idea why he is doing this, but I feel the need to mention this because all of his accusations against ChipMixer are complete spam and completely unfounded. He simply has no idea of what he is talking about and is probably desperate about bumping up his post count and joining a signature campaign, as he can't seem to get into one.

In other words, just ignore him.
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 6830
i've no idea if ddos from another competitor but honestly nothing possible,because too much bitcoin mixing service now

At this point it's safe to say that there aren't any actual competitors for ChipMixer -- all other mixers have not yet proven to be fully trustworthy, which results in them having a hard time attracting more people to use their service. I am glad that ChipMixer is building itself up nicely, otherwise I would basically be forced to expose my funds to great risks when making use of a mixing service that is relatively new in the game, and that's obviously not something to look forward to.

Chipmixer's website is mostly based on java script (NOT SAFE?!) and unlike the company in my signature (they put 10 BTC in escrow) they don't have any guarantee. their  private keys could be hacked and leaked. So I think you got it completely wrong lad.
That's one of the more biased nonsense and bullshit I have ever seen in this forum up today.

So, you are saying that a mixer shouldn't use any Javascript because it's not secure? How about me reminder you that the mixer promoted by you was ALSO using javascript and Cloudfare (Man-in-the-middle service) until 3 days ago when a user found out?

whenever you see this: https://imgur.com/a/hpjWI within a mixer service, stay away as they are using javascript and it can potentially lead into a serious security breach. stay safe!
This is the level of incompetence I haven't seen in a while!

Let me get this straight: using JavaScript is somehow a serious security risk?

You bash other services based on this assumption, yet you use it on your own site:

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Or how about them plagiarizing a bunch of texts from the old BitMixer?
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.22014405

Or how about you bragging that your mixer has 10 BTC in escrow - (P.s: they want to mix tons of Bitcoins daily, including big users that mix over 20 BTC) - while ChipMixer paid more than 16 BTC just for their Signature Campaign, plus tons of Bitcoins just for the forum advertise space?

Or their post where they say that they will only escrow more funds when they gain more trust? (ROFL)


Meanwhile, the admin of your "favorite" mixer posting this kind of stuff:
we enjoy little trolls wearing our competitors signature, you may search in google, everybody copying everybody's FAQ. we wish you all the best.
[...]
It would be better if the other company/competitor will focus on providing better service and not running out of bitcoins.  just a thought.
Why so much hypocrisy? You are paid to advertise and not to go spread nonsense in the competition's thread looks like you weren't even accepted on the BitMixCoin campaign lol. I have seen you done the same with PrivCoin: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.22207398

ROFL.



P.s: You actually don't need Javascript enabled while using ChipMixer. What a flawless argument...
sr. member
Activity: 387
Merit: 250
... every experienced programmer/user knows that with java script the programmer/administrator could steal your cookies (from any website) and forcing users to perform actions that they did not intend (IP LEAKING?! and much more) very unsafe for a mixing service.
I'm assuming you actually mean... "very unsafe for USERS of a mixing service"

But my question would be, why would the programmer/administrator need to steal cookies from users? The users are voluntarily giving them BTC... Who cares about some IP addresses and cookies when you can just wait until you get given a bunch of BTC and walk away... why hack your own JS? Huh

I see that the other site utilises PHP... a quick perusal of google using words like "php" and "vulnerability" cough up an awful lot of pages regarding security flaws in PHP... just like there are many ones about JS... At the end of the day, you are putting faith in any 3rd Party service that they have used appropriate methods to secure their systems, regardless of the systems in use. Using the "safest" system in the world isn't any good if you leave the door unlocked Tongue

Also, while it is a great show that they've put 10 BTC in escrow... aside from the word of the mixer admins and the escrowing party, is there any real way for them to actually prove that they are actually independent of each other and they're not best friends (or the same persons)?

#foodForThought

Why would EXCHANGE exit scam? why would DARKNET market exit scam? javascript is  simply a very smart way of stealing money, user is trying to mix his bitcoins and got infected by miner or malicious Trojan that expose his computer to hackers to steal a bigger amount. Who's using unsafe website with javascript is a totally idiot.

such a mess. just sent some coins, a quite large amount actually to your mixer, and 5 sec later the website was down

504 Gateway Time-out

fuck, what to do now??
If clearnet site is unstable, please check Tor one. If you cannot, wait till we get online. You have 48h. You can also send us an e-mail to extend your session.

they put 10 BTC in escrow
If you have 5 BTC daily volume then it is good amount of escrow.
If you have 100 BTC daily volume then it is false security.


I guess you will never know how much bitcoins they actually mix and what's their  daily volume. they put something in escrow, something u haven't done. disable javascript for your customers sake
sr. member
Activity: 456
Merit: 956
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1935098
such a mess. just sent some coins, a quite large amount actually to your mixer, and 5 sec later the website was down

504 Gateway Time-out

fuck, what to do now??
If clearnet site is unstable, please check Tor one. If you cannot, wait till we get online. You have 48h. You can also send us an e-mail to extend your session.

they put 10 BTC in escrow
If you have 5 BTC daily volume then it is good amount of escrow.
If you have 100 BTC daily volume then it is false security.
HCP
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 4361
... every experienced programmer/user knows that with java script the programmer/administrator could steal your cookies (from any website) and forcing users to perform actions that they did not intend (IP LEAKING?! and much more) very unsafe for a mixing service.
I'm assuming you actually mean... "very unsafe for USERS of a mixing service"

But my question would be, why would the programmer/administrator need to steal cookies from users? The users are voluntarily giving them BTC... Who cares about some IP addresses and cookies when you can just wait until you get given a bunch of BTC and walk away... why hack your own JS? Huh

I see that the other site utilises PHP... a quick perusal of google using words like "php" and "vulnerability" cough up an awful lot of pages regarding security flaws in PHP... just like there are many ones about JS... At the end of the day, you are putting faith in any 3rd Party service that they have used appropriate methods to secure their systems, regardless of the systems in use. Using the "safest" system in the world isn't any good if you leave the door unlocked Tongue

Also, while it is a great show that they've put 10 BTC in escrow... aside from the word of the mixer admins and the escrowing party, is there any real way for them to actually prove that they are actually independent of each other and they're not best friends (or the same persons)?

#foodForThought
sr. member
Activity: 387
Merit: 250
i've no idea if ddos from another competitor but honestly nothing possible,because too much bitcoin mixing service now

At this point it's safe to say that there aren't any actual competitors for ChipMixer -- all other mixers have not yet proven to be fully trustworthy, which results in them having a hard time attracting more people to use their service. I am glad that ChipMixer is building itself up nicely, otherwise I would basically be forced to expose my funds to great risks when making use of a mixing service that is relatively new in the game, and that's obviously not something to look forward to.

Chipmixer's website is mostly based on java script (NOT SAFE?!) and unlike the company in my signature (they put 10 BTC in escrow) they don't have any guarantee. their  private keys could be hacked and leaked. So I think you got it completely wrong lad.

Huh? What do you mean JavaScript is not safe? As a system administrator and developerwho has used JavaScript very widely before, I can tell you that this is completely unfounded. JavaScript is only unsafe if you code in such way as to allow cross-site/external JavaScript scripts to run inside your website, which I am sure anyone with some decent knowledge of JavaScript knows how to prevent. Furthermore, there is no reason to trust whatever mixer it is you are advertising more than any other. You failed to elaborate on your point and just blindly claimed that their guarantee is to be trusted.

Stop bullshit idiot, every experienced programmer/user knows that with java script the programmer/administrator could steal your cookies (from any website) and forcing users to perform actions that they did not intend (IP LEAKING?! and much more) very unsafe for a mixing service.

fucking moron.
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1007
i've no idea if ddos from another competitor but honestly nothing possible,because too much bitcoin mixing service now

At this point it's safe to say that there aren't any actual competitors for ChipMixer -- all other mixers have not yet proven to be fully trustworthy, which results in them having a hard time attracting more people to use their service. I am glad that ChipMixer is building itself up nicely, otherwise I would basically be forced to expose my funds to great risks when making use of a mixing service that is relatively new in the game, and that's obviously not something to look forward to.

Chipmixer's website is mostly based on java script (NOT SAFE?!) and unlike the company in my signature (they put 10 BTC in escrow) they don't have any guarantee. their  private keys could be hacked and leaked. So I think you got it completely wrong lad.

Huh? What do you mean JavaScript is not safe? As a system administrator and developerwho has used JavaScript very widely before, I can tell you that this is completely unfounded. JavaScript is only unsafe if you code in such way as to allow cross-site/external JavaScript scripts to run inside your website, which I am sure anyone with some decent knowledge of JavaScript knows how to prevent. Furthermore, there is no reason to trust whatever mixer it is you are advertising more than any other. You failed to elaborate on your point and just blindly claimed that their guarantee is to be trusted.
sr. member
Activity: 387
Merit: 250
i've no idea if ddos from another competitor but honestly nothing possible,because too much bitcoin mixing service now

At this point it's safe to say that there aren't any actual competitors for ChipMixer -- all other mixers have not yet proven to be fully trustworthy, which results in them having a hard time attracting more people to use their service. I am glad that ChipMixer is building itself up nicely, otherwise I would basically be forced to expose my funds to great risks when making use of a mixing service that is relatively new in the game, and that's obviously not something to look forward to.

Chipmixer's website is mostly based on java script (NOT SAFE?!) and unlike the company in my signature (they put 10 BTC in escrow) they don't have any guarantee. their  private keys could be hacked and leaked. So I think you got it completely wrong lad.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1091
i've no idea if ddos from another competitor but honestly nothing possible,because too much bitcoin mixing service now

At this point it's safe to say that there aren't any actual competitors for ChipMixer -- all other mixers have not yet proven to be fully trustworthy, which results in them having a hard time attracting more people to use their service. I am glad that ChipMixer is building itself up nicely, otherwise I would basically be forced to expose my funds to great risks when making use of a mixing service that is relatively new in the game, and that's obviously not something to look forward to.
hero member
Activity: 698
Merit: 503
Substantiate your success.
i'm pretty sure admin fix it ASAP just wait any confirmation from him,
i've no idea if ddos from another competitor but honestly nothing possible,because too much bitcoin mixing service now
mk4
legendary
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Paldo.io 🤖
I suspected as much, but figured it wasn't my place to say so... honestly, why do people do this sort of thing? What do they gain out of it? Huh
You may DDoS and ask for ransom.
You can DDoS your competitors website to get their customers.
You can DDoS a Tor node to try to find it.
You can DDoS a service you hate.

Lots of reasons. Internet is not a friendly place.

If i'm mixing .512 btc, and i would receive .05 the remaining .012 BTC will be donated?
If you send 0.512 BTC (512 mBTC) to deposit address, you will receive 512 mBTC chip. You can split it into smaller ones and donate as much as you want.

Whatever that caused bitmixer to close(I forgot what caused them to close), might can also be the cause ChipMixer to close in the future if it was something involving the government or something.
Nobody knows what caused them do close. There is only speculation for example here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2194145.20

Yes I was also speculating. I'm not saying it was because of government intervention, it's just that I couldn't think of any reason besides that for them to close just all of a sudden, hence my assumption. Just my guess. I could be wrong ofcourse.

such a mess. just sent some coins, a quite large amount actually to your mixer, and 5 sec later the website was down

504 Gateway Time-out

fuck, what to do now??
Seems like the main site is still getting DDoSed. For now it would probably be better to access chipmixer through the Tor link.
legendary
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Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
such a mess. just sent some coins, a quite large amount actually to your mixer, and 5 sec later the website was down

504 Gateway Time-out

, what to do now??
https://chipmixer.com/ works fine here at the moment. Just try again now? If you still encounter problems, click Contact on the top-right.
In general: it's always wise to safe your session token or bookmark the link to restore you session before sending any coins, just in case something happens.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
such a mess. just sent some coins, a quite large amount actually to your mixer, and 5 sec later the website was down

504 Gateway Time-out

fuck, what to do now??
hero member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 569
I suspected as much, but figured it wasn't my place to say so... honestly, why do people do this sort of thing? What do they gain out of it? Huh

Perhaps other mixers desperate to destroy the competition? There are some with a dodgy reputation who are probably struggling to lure victims. Then you have those offering genuine and legitimate mixing services but can't make ends meet with the low turnover from the few users mixing coins on their sites.

Then of course you have those malicious actors who take pleasure in destroying other people's work or who resent their success.

Envy knows no bounds. People filled with it will do things that cross the bounds of human decency.



Eh, it's actually fairly worthless to try to do it that way. A DDoS attack is only a temporary method of attacking a website in the sense that once it is over, it's over without any real consequences afterwards. The denial of service also can't really last that long without too many resources. I don't see any mixers really benefiting from doing this either, but it is certainly possible to try to get the business of those people trying to mix their coins at that time and then looking for an alternative. There really isn't that much to gain, though.

A sane individual does not do anything without reason. The reason you have stated might not be monetary but I tell you there is always something at risk.

It could be to send a message that those of you here, " you are not safe" or to make the site lose revenue because you don't know the amount of people that might have patronised other services because of such down time.

Another could be to make clients lose confidence among several reasons as Darkstar pointed out.
legendary
Activity: 2772
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I suspected as much, but figured it wasn't my place to say so... honestly, why do people do this sort of thing? What do they gain out of it? Huh

Perhaps other mixers desperate to destroy the competition? There are some with a dodgy reputation who are probably struggling to lure victims. Then you have those offering genuine and legitimate mixing services but can't make ends meet with the low turnover from the few users mixing coins on their sites.

Then of course you have those malicious actors who take pleasure in destroying other people's work or who resent their success.

Envy knows no bounds. People filled with it will do things that cross the bounds of human decency.



Eh, it's actually fairly worthless to try to do it that way. A DDoS attack is only a temporary method of attacking a website in the sense that once it is over, it's over without any real consequences afterwards. The denial of service also can't really last that long without too many resources. I don't see any mixers really benefiting from doing this either, but it is certainly possible to try to get the business of those people trying to mix their coins at that time and then looking for an alternative. There really isn't that much to gain, though.

They might be looking for a large ransom, or it could be state actors. DDoS can last for a long period of time. There was a pretty long (IIRC over a week) DDoS on ProtonMail a while back that was very strong.
legendary
Activity: 1302
Merit: 1007
I suspected as much, but figured it wasn't my place to say so... honestly, why do people do this sort of thing? What do they gain out of it? Huh

Perhaps other mixers desperate to destroy the competition? There are some with a dodgy reputation who are probably struggling to lure victims. Then you have those offering genuine and legitimate mixing services but can't make ends meet with the low turnover from the few users mixing coins on their sites.

Then of course you have those malicious actors who take pleasure in destroying other people's work or who resent their success.

Envy knows no bounds. People filled with it will do things that cross the bounds of human decency.



Eh, it's actually fairly worthless to try to do it that way. A DDoS attack is only a temporary method of attacking a website in the sense that once it is over, it's over without any real consequences afterwards. The denial of service also can't really last that long without too many resources. I don't see any mixers really benefiting from doing this either, but it is certainly possible to try to get the business of those people trying to mix their coins at that time and then looking for an alternative. There really isn't that much to gain, though.
newbie
Activity: 20
Merit: 0

If i'm mixing .512 btc, and i would receive .05 the remaining .012 BTC will be donated?
If you send 0.512 BTC (512 mBTC) to deposit address, you will receive 512 mBTC chip. You can split it into smaller ones and donate as much as you want.

I did. I mean, i commonized into .05 btc then the rest been donated.

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We have introduced commonize function which will swap your weird looking 1.024 BTC chip into 1 BTC chip and weird looking 0.512 BTC into 0.5 BTC.
Using this action will cost you the weird part of chip which is around 2% fee.

Then i found in the FAQ.

mjglqw ; Thanks!
hero member
Activity: 896
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I suspected as much, but figured it wasn't my place to say so... honestly, why do people do this sort of thing? What do they gain out of it? Huh

Perhaps other mixers desperate to destroy the competition? There are some with a dodgy reputation who are probably struggling to lure victims. Then you have those offering genuine and legitimate mixing services but can't make ends meet with the low turnover from the few users mixing coins on their sites.

Then of course you have those malicious actors who take pleasure in destroying other people's work or who resent their success.

Envy knows no bounds. People filled with it will do things that cross the bounds of human decency.

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