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Topic: [ANN] ChipMixer.com - Bitcoin mixer / Bitcoin tumbler - mixing reinvented - page 141. (Read 92456 times)

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I just checked out the website, and it's pretty simple and minimalistic. Great improvement compared to the previous version that I've seen. Also, I mixed coins for the second time ever today. The first was with BM, and now with ChipMixer. I thought it would be confusing, but it turned out to be quite easy to understand the "chips" once I started the process.

Mixing noobs, rejoice; the userflow of ChipMixer is quite easy to follow.

EDIT: Oh, and by default, no fees? I think this may very well be the best part about ChipMixer! Smiley
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At the moment, very few places to invest safely, both bitcoin and altcoin investments. But, do not worry because now ChipMixer is present (a safe place to invest your wealth)
That's hilarious.  You haven't even took the time out to find out what it is that you're advertising.  Even worse, you're so used to advertising scams that you've assumed it's an investment service!
I honestly haven't seen the previous layout since I'm new to Chipmixer, but damn the simplicity of the current layout sure is sexy!

I can't speak for the usability though, since I haven't used it. But it definitely looks very promising.
The old layout was much like a common Tor site, e.g. Alpha Bay.  I don't know why but a lot of the Tor sites I've been on have that kind of layout.  The new layout removes this association which is better for those who are just in it for the privacy rather than for criminal activities.
Using this option you can replace weird 1.024 BTC chip with new, shiny, round 1 BTC. What happens with 0.024 BTC? It gets donated. That's 2% fee. Same % apply for 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096 mBTC chips.
Good.  Unusual sizes like 256 mBTC look likely that they've come from you, especially if Chipmixer becomes a prominent mixer.
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This is very nice and useful service.
I like implementation of provably fair double or nothing gambling game so we can try our luck to double bitcoins while we are mixing them.
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Very interesting idea. I can do better privacy for every transaction I do. It's so interesting, I'll give it a try and I'll give it a review. In this way nobody else will know the bitcoin I have. Oh yes, his fee is also quite cheap. You will get a large number of users, a good future.
Yes, Chipmixer is indeed a very good site that allows users to mix their bitcoins for better privacy, and the site don't really charge their users any fees, users are free to donate any amount to the site if they like the service provided by the site. I believe there will be more users using ChipMixer in the future  Smiley

No fees is just one of the edges of ChipMixer. The other is their User Interface which the details of your chips are cleanly and neatly seen which you can easily view. Also the developers are updating it regularly so we can expect a much better services in mixing your bitcoins in the future.
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I honestly haven't seen the previous layout since I'm new to Chipmixer, but damn the simplicity of the current layout sure is sexy!

I can't speak for the usability though, since I haven't used it. But it definitely looks very promising.
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Chipmixer was the best mixer, I have ever used. The new user interface made the experience even better. Thanks for keeping this service up with updates. I am interested in future updates and I hope that this service would get more popular and reach out more people who need mixer services.
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Very interesting idea. I can do better privacy for every transaction I do. It's so interesting, I'll give it a try and I'll give it a review. In this way nobody else will know the bitcoin I have. Oh yes, his fee is also quite cheap. You will get a large number of users, a good future.
Yes, Chipmixer is indeed a very good site that allows users to mix their bitcoins for better privacy, and the site don't really charge their users any fees, users are free to donate any amount to the site if they like the service provided by the site. I believe there will be more users using ChipMixer in the future  Smiley
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There are many bitcoin mixing services available but ChipMixer certainly is most innovative and unique of them all.I do not usually need to use mixing services but will be referring my friends to ChipMixer when required

I have the same feeling about ChipMixer. I have searched some other alternatives so I am sure that ChipMixer is the one which can deliver what it said it will. With its many satisfied clients due to excellent service and prompt customer service, i am sure that ChipMixer has a good future ahead.
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At the moment, very few places to invest safely, both bitcoin and altcoin investments. But, do not worry because now ChipMixer is present (a safe place to invest your wealth)
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1. Is "chips" your way to call a specific amount of bitcoin? If not, then I don't entirely understand the concept.

Yeah, it's chips of Bitcoin. You have chips of 0.001BTC, 0.002BTC, 1.024BTC, e.t.c that represent your balance.

2. You already have tons of addresses[1] loaded with these amounts, once the user send funds to your address, you give them the funds back from [1] so basically they are not related in anyway with the amount he sent?

They aren't related with the amount he sent, since they were loaded before he deposited and wanted to mix. That makes timestamp tracking a lot harder to do.

3. Why giving the private keys of the addresses, can't you send the funds directly to an address he wants? or you support both?

IIRC, last I used it (before the new GUI), they gave you the private keys and there was a sweep button on the page to sweep the balance to an address of their choosing. I doubt they've removed it.
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A few questions that I need to understand If possible:

1. Is "chips" your way to call a specific amount of bitcoin? If not, then I don't entirely understand the concept.
2. You already have tons of addresses[1] loaded with these amounts, once the user send funds to your address, you give them the funds back from [1] so basically they are not related in anyway with the amount he sent?
3. Why giving the private keys of the addresses, can't you send the funds directly to an address he wants? or you support both?
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ChipMixer, this question just occurred to me and I know i'll appreciate your thoughts...

Is the specific amounts that the chips represent opening risk to tracking of transactions sent for those unique amounts?

You mentioned responding to feedback that 1.024BTC is an odd or perceived-to-be odd amount. This may be true and if there are a few amounts like this that are typical for ChipMxer transactions the possibility for forensic tracking may be born.

Looking forward to getting your thoughts. Thanks.
Yes, this can be a problem. But as you can see, in their recent update they added this feature:

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- commonized chips - some of you believe that 1.024 BTC chip looks weird and uncommon. We've had a lot of questions about getting more round values. That's why we have created new action for larger chips called "commonize". Using this option you can replace weird 1.024 BTC chip with new, shiny, round 1 BTC. What happens with 0.024 BTC? It gets donated. That's 2% fee. Same % apply for 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096 mBTC chips.

Done! Problem fixed.  Smiley
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Very interesting idea. I can do better privacy for every transaction I do. It's so interesting, I'll give it a try and I'll give it a review. In this way nobody else will know the bitcoin I have. Oh yes, his fee is also quite cheap. You will get a large number of users, a good future.
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ChipMixer, this question just occurred to me and I know i'll appreciate your thoughts...

Is the specific amounts that the chips represent opening risk to tracking of transactions sent for those unique amounts?

You mentioned responding to feedback that 1.024BTC is an odd or perceived-to-be odd amount. This may be true and if there are a few amounts like this that are typical for ChipMxer transactions the possibility for forensic tracking may be born.

Looking forward to getting your thoughts. Thanks.
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The new interface looks a lot nice and more friendly than before. Nice to see that you've listened to suggestions from your testing, made the betting provably fair as well.

I do have two suggestions though. Have you considered adding a test feature with fictional coins, so people could try out merging/splitting/betting without needing to deposit? That way people that are somewhat confused/just want to try it first can.

Also, have you thought about adding a signed message to verify that the deposit address given does belong to ChipMixer? It would be nice to know for certain that the address is real, and those with a virus on their computers that replaces BTC addresses that verify the message can end up not losing funds.

I agree with the idea of signed messages. That's a great idea.

On the fictional splitting/merging, I don't feel that's needed. What's confusing? You're breaking apart or merging a balance. If you have $10 and $10 and you merge, what do you get? A $20. If you split that, you get $10 and $10. Not sure what's hard to grasp.
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The new interface looks a lot nice and more friendly than before. Nice to see that you've listened to suggestions from your testing, made the betting provably fair as well.

I do have two suggestions though. Have you considered adding a test feature with fictional coins, so people could try out merging/splitting/betting without needing to deposit? That way people that are somewhat confused/just want to try it first can.

Also, have you thought about adding a signed message to verify that the deposit address given does belong to ChipMixer? It would be nice to know for certain that the address is real, and those with a virus on their computers that replaces BTC addresses that verify the message can end up not losing funds.
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Great news on the update - the provably fair option is these days the bare minimum for gambling fairness so that's in the bag.

And now you've added more familiar denominations, this may prove to be the one thing that'll let newcomers ease into using ChipMixer. I mean, I know how it feels like to want to use nice round numbers in my txs:)

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Thanks admin for the updates. The site now looks way more slick instead of just another average bitcoin mixer on the outside.

ChipMixer has definitely provided new ways for us to protect our privacy. It shouldn't be something that only the paranoid uses, everyone is able to use a bitcoin mixer and should use a bitcoin mixer especially for large transactions because privacy of normal bitcoin transactions is just not enough - you can still be identified as a number, and there are ways that companies can track you down.

With provably fair bets, i think that this offers an alternatvie to all the dice sites around as well. You are able to withdraw your winnings without having to get your coinbase account freezed, for instance as they are known to freeze accounts associated with gambling.
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We have updated layout of our service.



New features:
- commonized chips - some of you believe that 1.024 BTC chip looks weird and uncommon. We've had a lot of questions about getting more round values. That's why we have created new action for larger chips called "commonize". Using this option you can replace weird 1.024 BTC chip with new, shiny, round 1 BTC. What happens with 0.024 BTC? It gets donated. That's 2% fee. Same % apply for 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096 mBTC chips.
- bets are now provably fair - full-length explaination available in our FAQ: https://chipmixer.com/faq

I really appreciate the fact that you guys are actively trying to make your project better, instead of just settling for what you have right now. This is what it takes to disrupt an industry that is mainly dominated by Bitmixer and other TOR based mixers right now, you guys have a real chance.

The "commonize" feature really seems like a good thing to have. I know for a fact that if i was using the mixer and i had to have chips that are just off a bit from a nice round amount, i'd be going crazy because of my OCD Tongue

Provably fair betting is great as well, means that you guys can't be accused of rigging the rolls.

Thanks for all the constant updates, i'm enjoying this ride so far Tongue
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There are many bitcoin mixing services available but ChipMixer certainly is most innovative and unique of them all.I do not usually need to use mixing services but will be referring my friends to ChipMixer when required
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