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newbie
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Can someone please tell me how long it takes for Chipmixer to process transfers out?
I sent some coins into their mixer, mixed it and decided to withdrew my entire chips, by sweeping them to a different address. It's been well over an 3 hour and no show on blockchain nor in my wallet.. What's up with that?
You can always withdrawal the chips private-keys and sweep them yourself with a wallet like Electrum. Why don't you try this?

https://bitcoinelectrum.com/sweeping-your-private-keys-into-electrum/

Maybe I will next time, but for now I have already initiated the withdrawal... Funny, 5 hours later and still nothing


Quick edit: I went on to do what you suggested lets see if it works
legendary
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Can someone please tell me how long it takes for Chipmixer to process transfers out?
I sent some coins into their mixer, mixed it and decided to withdrew my entire chips, by sweeping them to a different address. It's been well over an 3 hour and no show on blockchain nor in my wallet.. What's up with that?
You can always withdrawal the chips private-keys and sweep them yourself with a wallet like Electrum. Why don't you try this?

https://bitcoinelectrum.com/sweeping-your-private-keys-into-electrum/
newbie
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Can someone please tell me how long it takes for Chipmixer to process transfers out?
I sent some coins into their mixer, mixed it and decided to withdrew my entire chips, by sweeping them to a different address. It's been well over an 3 hour and no show on blockchain nor in my wallet.. What's up with that?
copper member
Activity: 2856
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https://bit.ly/387FXHi lightning theory
I got one question, do I have to use Electrum wallet, or is using Chipmixer possible with all wallets, desktop wallets as well? I mostly use some brand on desktop.
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All wallets will work with ChipMixer provided they're using the bitcoin blockchain (eg not binance's bep2 system).

If you can send to an address you can use it. I'd advise caution sending from exchanges like binance and coinbase without going via another wallet or a throwaway account to ensure you're not going to get banned or something. ]
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I got one question, do I have to use Electrum wallet, or is using Chipmixer possible with all wallets, desktop wallets as well? I mostly use some brand on desktop.

It's possible to use the service with any wallet, whatever it's a hardware, desktop/android application, or a web wallet...
There is no restriction.

You've probably seen Electrum mentioned several times since it's one of the most popular software, but it's not mandatory
jr. member
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I got one question, do I have to use Electrum wallet, or is using Chipmixer possible with all wallets, desktop wallets as well? I mostly use some brand on desktop.
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Does anyone know is Chipmixer Electrum plugin working ok with recent Electrum updates?
I never tried it so far and I see there are no updates from 2017.
https://github.com/chipmixer/electrum/tree/plugin/plugins/chipmixer

This would already be a very helpful extension for daily use. Unfortunately I do not have more information about it.
But I would be happy if we could get it Smiley

I am looking for a mixer that has good reputation.
ChipMixer seems to have great feedback.
Has anyone used it recently? Safe?

You have found the right mixer with this. Reliable and safe.
From my side there are no negative experiences to report.
member
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I am looking for a mixer that has good reputation.
ChipMixer seems to have great feedback.
Has anyone used it recently? Safe?


The Reputation is good either from good guys  or from bad guys ( washing bitcoin from binance attack ).
I used it recently from time to time and it works very well and the suport is really good and helpful.

Even the Developer from the Wasabi Wallet says in their early days of coding the wallet, that Chipmixer has an good approach for an Mixer.  

best regards  

sr. member
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1935098
Why has there telegram bot not been announced yet?Seems to be lower fee and easier to use as well?
SCAM
Lower fee? Lower than "pay what you want"?

We had telegram bot a few years ago. There was no traffic - it was switched off.
legendary
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I won't suggest to use this telegram bot, chipmixer never announced or will announce a bot to its mixer, always use its tor link.

They had something telegram-related back in 2017 but since no telegram bot is mentioned in the OP of this thread or on their website, it should be assumed this is a scam unless proven otherwise.
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Why has there telegram bot not been announced yet?Seems to be lower fee and easier to use as well?

@chipmixer_bot
I won't suggest to use this telegram bot, chipmixer never announced or will announce a bot to its mixer, always use its tor link.
newbie
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I am looking for a mixer that has good reputation.
ChipMixer seems to have great feedback.
Has anyone used it recently? Safe?
newbie
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I made a slight mistake, looks like I didn't clear cookies and cache and so without realizing it, I was using an old session and sent to an address I already sent before.

Am I screwed?

I sent the session ID, address, everything via email but haven't heard back yet.

It was a lot and I really need it so hopefully they can see it and just recreate another session for me?

If this info was sent to their proton mail, just wait for their response they should be able to track it. As long as the session hasn't expired.

I'd advise you put in your token and extend it if you're near the 7 day deadline.

Just to provide an update. I did email and they emailed me back but it looks like it automatically takes into account any double deposits so that's pretty cool.
copper member
Activity: 2856
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https://bit.ly/387FXHi lightning theory
I made a slight mistake, looks like I didn't clear cookies and cache and so without realizing it, I was using an old session and sent to an address I already sent before.

Am I screwed?

I sent the session ID, address, everything via email but haven't heard back yet.

It was a lot and I really need it so hopefully they can see it and just recreate another session for me?

If this info was sent to their proton mail, just wait for their response they should be able to track it. As long as the session hasn't expired.

I'd advise you put in your token and extend it if you're near the 7 day deadline.
newbie
Activity: 28
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I made a slight mistake, looks like I didn't clear cookies and cache and so without realizing it, I was using an old session and sent to an address I already sent before.

Am I screwed?

I sent the session ID, address, everything via email but haven't heard back yet.

It was a lot and I really need it so hopefully they can see it and just recreate another session for me?
copper member
Activity: 2856
Merit: 3071
https://bit.ly/387FXHi lightning theory
Does anyone know is Chipmixer Electrum plugin working ok with recent Electrum updates?
I never tried it so far and I see there are no updates from 2017.
https://github.com/chipmixer/electrum/tree/plugin/plugins/chipmixer


Afaik I think the plug in work was discontinued when ChipMixer decided to retire it
 Not sure of the reasons I think they just thought it was more work than it was worth to sort out the security parts or the captcha stuff would be difficult to manage. They gave up on it to focus on the ddos attacks I think too.
legendary
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Does anyone know is Chipmixer Electrum plugin working ok with recent Electrum updates?
I never tried it so far and I see there are no updates from 2017.
https://github.com/chipmixer/electrum/tree/plugin/plugins/chipmixer
copper member
Activity: 2856
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https://bit.ly/387FXHi lightning theory
You could easily avoid this problem by providing a letter of guarantee. A rogue tor node won't be able to sign a message with an address, that is under your control.
This doesn't solve anything: if the rogue Tor node change a deposit address, they can also sign a Letter of Guarantee from any address under their control, and display said address as the "official" one.
Just use .onion if you use Tor.
No. You did not understand what I said. Here is an ELI5...

Say, I am running a mixer. I have a clearnet version as well as a .onion one. I show this address on my homepage & bitcointalk thread and declare that I'll sign a message through it as letter of guarantee - 1HRnZx1ukJ338WfcqK6T59ZEWTuzehUcu1. The letter of guarantee will contain the deposit address signed by the mixer. An user can verify whether the deposit address he/she has received through Tor browser is signed by this address, i.e. 1HRnZx1ukJ338WfcqK6T59ZEWTuzehUcu1, which itself can be cross verified by visiting the home page or bitcointalk thread on clearnet.

Now, you are running a rogue Tor node and want to change the deposit address. Tell me, how can you provide a letter of guarantee containing that changed deposit address signed by the address visible on my homepage & bitcointalk thread through clearnet, i.e. 1HRnZx1ukJ338WfcqK6T59ZEWTuzehUcu1?

Err you start an instance with ChipMixer and just scrape the information from their site via tor and save the token to receive the funds later?

Captchas are fairly bypassible afaik and you'd already have to put on the effort to search for the key and verify it you're better off getting ChipMixer to list their ssl public key...

(which I can't get access to on mobile).
jr. member
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You could easily avoid this problem by providing a letter of guarantee. A rogue tor node won't be able to sign a message with an address, that is under your control.
This doesn't solve anything: if the rogue Tor node change a deposit address, they can also sign a Letter of Guarantee from any address under their control, and display said address as the "official" one.
Just use .onion if you use Tor.
No. You did not understand what I said. Here is an ELI5...

Say, I am running a mixer. I have a clearnet version as well as a .onion one. I show this address on my homepage & bitcointalk thread and declare that I'll sign a message through it as letter of guarantee - 1HRnZx1ukJ338WfcqK6T59ZEWTuzehUcu1. The letter of guarantee will contain the deposit address signed by the mixer. An user can verify whether the deposit address he/she has received through Tor browser is signed by this address, i.e. 1HRnZx1ukJ338WfcqK6T59ZEWTuzehUcu1, which itself can be cross verified by visiting the home page or bitcointalk thread on clearnet.

Now, you are running a rogue Tor node and want to change the deposit address. Tell me, how can you provide a letter of guarantee containing that changed deposit address signed by the address visible on my homepage & bitcointalk thread through clearnet, i.e. 1HRnZx1ukJ338WfcqK6T59ZEWTuzehUcu1?
legendary
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You could easily avoid this problem by providing a letter of guarantee. A rogue tor node won't be able to sign a message with an address, that is under your control.
This doesn't solve anything: if the rogue Tor node change a deposit address, they can also sign a Letter of Guarantee from any address under their control, and display said address as the "official" one.
Just use .onion if you use Tor.

Besides, from a technical perspective, the lock icon displaying whether the connection is encrypted is pretty much like the suggested "letter of guarantee", except more reliable and less complicated.
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