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newbie
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Hello, why I have not taken into account the forums? The fact that the telegram is recorded I see, but there are no forums
jr. member
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Glad to see you, guys! Wink

The master sheet has been updated. Remember to check it and let us know if some of the data there is not correct.

Another post about Bitcoin's privacy is out Shocked

"Unfortunately, Bitcoin’s anonymity is not complete, and as soon as your identity becomes connected to your Bitcoin address all your actions will be uncovered and available to the public."

READ: https://twitter.com/blender_io/status/1076870483453399041

Stay safe,
Blender Team
member
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Twitter user - @JohnyFantano

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https://twitter.com/blender_io/status/1075846130095796224
https://twitter.com/blender_io/status/1076138591800254467

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Blender.io - Улyчшeннaя кoнфидeнциaльнocть пpи пpoвeдeнии Bitcoin тpaнзaкций | КOHКУPC | Bыигpaй iPhone X c Madeamaze!
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jr. member
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iPhone X giveaway by the Blender team!

There is an increasing number of deanonymization attacks in blockchain space and they become more sophisticated. To counter them our team is constantly working on improving the privacy in Bitcoin blockchain. As a result, we are happy to introduce the new Madeamaze technology, which combines mechanisms of CoinJoin & Blender. With Madeamaze you can be sure that no third party will be able to link your transactions to your identity, even if they use scanners and dedicated software. You can find out more about this new technology here.

The release of such a technology is definitely a remarkable event for users, who are concerned about their anonymity in transacting. That is why Blender.io team decided to celebrate it with iPhone X giveaway on Bitcointalk!

How to participate:
The Blender.io team will pick out winners randomly via https://www.miniwebtool.com/ up to 4 times a month, using participants' Bitcointalk IDs. There will be a video attached to each new prize draw.

In order to participate, you will need to do certain tasks, for which you will receive stakes. 1 stake - 1 mention of your Bitcointalk ID in the prize draw list. The more mentions you will have, the higher is the chance to win.

Tasks:
Bitcointalk (https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.47020787, only users with at least 'Member' rank can participate):
  • Place our banner in your signature: 3 stakes;
  • Place our link in your signature: 2 stakes;
  • Repost our materials in threads on Bitcointalk (max. 4 a week): 1 stake.

Banners & Signatures:
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Twitter (https://twitter.com/blender_io):
  • Like a post: 1 stake;
  • Retweet a post: 1 stake.
Telegram (https://t.me/blender_io):
  • Repost a post: 1 stake.
Content creation:
  • Publish your review about https://blender.io/ on various media outlets that discuss cryptocurrencies (max. 2 a week): 3 stakes.
Forums:

Please report your activity in this thread: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.48802907 with all the links to your posts. All the data will be collected and placed in the master sheet.

The first round of giveaway will start on December 21, 2018 and the first winner will be announced on December 29, 2018. We expect lower traffic during the first week, so you have a higher chance to win if you are reading this. Wink

Good luck and remember - anonymity and privacy guarantee your transactions' safety in Bitcoin blockchain!

Bы тaкжe мoжeтe yчacтвoвaть нa pyccкoм!Smiley

Пoдpoбныe ycлoвия дocтyпны пo ccылкe: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.48879231
jr. member
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Does the Blender support SegWit addresses?

Yes. You can use SegWit addresses to send and to receive bitcoins.

No, you don't. I tried a bech32 adress and it returned "Not a Valid bitcoin adress"


EDIT: Nested segwit adresses also don't work?
Huh

Currently, Blender.io supports P2PKH (starting with 1) and P2SH (starting with 3, SegWit compatible) standard addresses. The BC1 standard is relatively new and might have compatibility issues. At the moment, it is being tested by the team and will be supported as soon as the testing is complete.

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We understand our operation runs on trust and protect our reputation with the highest efforts. Our support is ready to be at your service round the clock. We are on a mission to make transactions safer and untraceable while contributing towards privacy over internet transactions.
I'm sorry, but what reputation exactly? That you haven't scammed anyone yet? You're posting this from a newb account.

Might be an idea to escrow a certain amount of bitcoins by someone that is trusted within this forum to improve your reputation just a little bit.

It may seem that the announcements about new services look more trustworthy if they are published by the long-existing accounts. On the contrary, that often is an aforethought misrepresentation.

Blender.io is functioning for more than half a year already. The service has been launched on May 10, 2018, at 15:05:29, you can verify it here: http://godnotabatovgyqz.onion/site/363636861. The first snapshot on Web Archive was registered on June 21, 2018: https://web.archive.org/web/20180601000000*/blender.io It is one of the most popular Bitcoin mixers worldwide. We haven't yet received any negative reviews and a number of media outlets are writing about Blender (https://www.deepwebsiteslinks.com/blender-io-review/; https://smartereum.com/22131/blender-io-helps-you-to-make-bitcoin-transaction-anonymous-and-fast-with-small-fee/; https://zycrypto.com/blender-io-secure-bitcoin-mixer/). The decentralization concept in our opinion doesn't correspond well with having a certain centralized escrow, given that such a practice has been concerning even for large institutions, like Tether. We fully understand that some users will consider this as a trust issue, but the project was designed exactly as it is. The team is always happy to consider new suggestions to increase the services' trust index from the community.  You can leave all your additional ideas here and they are definitely going to be reviewed.

So, how much exactly?
I see.

Code:
min 0.003 BTC, max 112.52129268 BTC
Too bad that there's no way to verify you actually have 112BTC  Undecided

At this moment the service holds 217 BTC, which is visible during the second step of mixing, where a user receives an address. The max amount is different at various points in time. For example, it might be higher after receiving a transaction, which hasn’t yet been sent, or it might be lower after the transaction is sent to a sender, but the change hasn’t yet been received. The transactions are constantly going through the mixer, causing the amount to fluctuate, but the total available for mixing is 217 BTC.

The mixing volume can be indirectly tracked by generating the link of the second stage of the process, where the min/max amounts are displayed. Everything surpassing 217 BTC is the currently processed volume.
legendary
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That seems extremely clumsy if not borderline untrustworthy from the escrow provider. I've vaguely heard about this story, but i can't remember what mixer/escrower this was about?
Do you, by any chance, have some sources?

Seems like the whole point of the escrow in this case was to NOT give back the coins... Huh.
It was BITMIXCOIN and the escrower was zazarb.

Zazarb announces that he returned BITMIXCOIN’s Bitcoins.
I want to announce that I have no longer store escrow amount.
Remaining  5BTC has been sent back recently to provided address by bitmixcoin.io
txid 92ed177c6db030a06b777ceecddfb40edd5f074ada179cae3df306266a39a982

A few days later users started to post in the mixer thread saying that they got scammed (from 0.03BTC to 16BTC stolen). Just check the last pages of their thread. We confirmed that they scammed someone’s 16BTC and BITMIXCOIN ran away.
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1427
Might be an idea to escrow a certain amount of bitcoins by someone that is trusted within this forum to improve your reputation just a little bit.
IIRC, there was a mixing service that used a trusted forum member to escrow a certain amount of coins, all to ensure that in case the service doesn't pay out, the escrow funds would cover that amount. So yeah, this is basically the only way to prove that you're here to conduct fair business as mixing service.

Code:
min 0.003 BTC, max 112.52129268 BTC
Too bad that there's no way to verify you actually have 112BTC  Undecided
Considering the fact that no one will ever entrust over 100BTC to a freshly started service, why not have a chunk of these funds be held by an escrow? It would definitely give future users of your service a peace of mind.
And they exit scammed at the end LOL. If someone is going to use an escrow to gain trust, they NEED to let everybody know that they will remove the escrow several days before they do it. Otherwise, they can wait until they get a good amount of coins, get the escrowed coins back and run.
That seems extremely clumsy if not borderline untrustworthy from the escrow provider. I've vaguely heard about this story, but i can't remember what mixer/escrower this was about?
Do you, by any chance, have some sources?

Seems like the whole point of the escrow in this case was to NOT give back the coins... Huh.
legendary
Activity: 2758
Merit: 6830
Might be an idea to escrow a certain amount of bitcoins by someone that is trusted within this forum to improve your reputation just a little bit.
IIRC, there was a mixing service that used a trusted forum member to escrow a certain amount of coins, all to ensure that in case the service doesn't pay out, the escrow funds would cover that amount. So yeah, this is basically the only way to prove that you're here to conduct fair business as mixing service.

Code:
min 0.003 BTC, max 112.52129268 BTC
Too bad that there's no way to verify you actually have 112BTC  Undecided
Considering the fact that no one will ever entrust over 100BTC to a freshly started service, why not have a chunk of these funds be held by an escrow? It would definitely give future users of your service a peace of mind.
And they exit scammed at the end LOL. If someone is going to use an escrow to gain trust, they NEED to let everybody know that they will remove the escrow several days before they do it. Otherwise, they can wait until they get a good amount of coins, get the escrowed coins back and run.
legendary
Activity: 2170
Merit: 1427
Might be an idea to escrow a certain amount of bitcoins by someone that is trusted within this forum to improve your reputation just a little bit.
IIRC, there was a mixing service that used a trusted forum member to escrow a certain amount of coins, all to ensure that in case the service doesn't pay out, the escrow funds would cover that amount. So yeah, this is basically the only way to prove that you're here to conduct fair business as mixing service.

Code:
min 0.003 BTC, max 112.52129268 BTC
Too bad that there's no way to verify you actually have 112BTC  Undecided
Considering the fact that no one will ever entrust over 100BTC to a freshly started service, why not have a chunk of these funds be held by an escrow? It would definitely give future users of your service a peace of mind.
legendary
Activity: 1946
Merit: 1427
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Does the Blender support SegWit addresses?

Yes. You can use SegWit addresses to send and to receive bitcoins.

No, you don't. I tried a bech32 adress and it returned "Not a Valid bitcoin adress"


EDIT: Nested segwit adresses also don't work?
Huh

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We understand our operation runs on trust and protect our reputation with the highest efforts. Our support is ready to be at your service round the clock. We are on a mission to make transactions safer and untraceable while contributing towards privacy over internet transactions.
I'm sorry, but what reputation exactly? That you haven't scammed anyone yet? You're posting this from a newb account.

Might be an idea to escrow a certain amount of bitcoins by someone that is trusted within this forum to improve your reputation just a little bit.


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What is the largest deal amount?
-snip-
So, how much exactly?
I see.

Code:
min 0.003 BTC, max 112.52129268 BTC
Too bad that there's no way to verify you actually have 112BTC  Undecided
jr. member
Activity: 88
Merit: 5
Our websites are:
blender.io
blender.to
blenderiocpxfema.onion

Please check your address bar carefully. All other websites (f.e. - same name but with .id domain name) can be harmful for your security!

Bitcoin was designed as anonymous and decentralized currency. But Bitcoin transactions are never truly anonymous. Bitcoin activities are recorded and available publicly via the blockchain — a comprehensive database which keeps a record of bitcoin transactions. And when you finally use Bitcoin to pay for goods and services, you will of course need to provide your name and address to the seller for delivery purposes. It means that a third party can trace your transactions and find ID information. To avoid this, Blender.io provides the ability to exchange your bitcoins for different ones which cannot be associated with the original owner. Basically, Bitcoin doesn’t need your name, E-mail address or any other identity to function, true. But, every single of its transactions are recorded on a public ledger, which can be viewed and verified by just about anyone on the planet. It’s not the kind of anonymity that people were hoping to get from it. That’s a problem Blender.io aims to solve. Blockchain technology allows not only trace any transaction, but view the amount of coins that is currently stored on your Bitcoin-address. Would you like to show publicly how much money do you have on your bank account? So why would you like to show your Bitcoin savings? The right of privacy is written in Constitution. To fullfill this right within Bitcoins you should use Blender.io
Blender.io is created with the thoughts about security, safety and ease of use. We understand our operation runs on trust and protect our reputation with the highest efforts. Our support is ready to be at your service round the clock. We are on a mission to make transactions safer and untraceable while contributing towards privacy over internet transactions. There is a Letter of Guarantee produced for every transaction within the system.

No Logs Policy
One of the key features of Blender.io is “No logs policy”. While some other tumblers may retain some logs for support or other reasons, Blender.io retains none.
There’s absolutely no log whatsoever, and whatever trace does exist of your transaction is deleted as soon as your transaction goes through.

No Registration Required

Blender.io doesn’t require you to signup, register or provide any kind of detail except the receiving address! As there are no personal details asked for, there’s no way your identity is compromised, or can be linked back to, because as far as blender.io goes they don’t know who you are.

FAQ

How long does the mixing process take?

We have a lot of bitcoins in our reserve, this allows our clients to make operations independently from each other. Moreover, you can set a delay for each operation to mix coins even better. Your coins will be sent respectively to those delays.

How many confirmations is it required to consider coins arrived?

Currently, three confirmations are needed for any bitcoins amount.

I have accidentally closed the browser's window, what should I do now?

You don't have to keep the window open after you have received the deposit address. All mixing process will be done automatically. Please note that the deposit address is valid only for 24 hours.

How much time the deposit address stays actual?

A generated deposit address is valid only for 24 hours. All related data will be erased and all payments to the address will be ignored afterwards.

Do you store any logs?

The Blender service does not keep any information about processed transactions. All related data is erased after all coins are dispatched to target addresses.

What is the largest deal amount?


It depends on the current amount of coins we have in our reserve and the amount you previously sent to the service. We will not send back your previous coins to you (in case you've used the mixing code). You will be informed about the maximum amount of coins available for mixing.

What is the least deal amount?


Please be warned that the minimum amount for mixing is 0,003 BTC. If you accidentally sent smaller amounts, please send an e-mail with an attached guarantee letter to our support to claim your funds back.

Can I trust you large amounts of bitcoins?


Our mixing model is properly tested and works perfectly. However, you can mix small coins portions if you have any doubts, to ensure step by step that everything is crystal clear. Our mixed code guarantees that your past coins will not be mixed with the new ones.

What is the mixing code?


After your first mixing you will get the mixing code. You can use this code in next operations, which guarantees that you will not receive your previous coins. In other words, it guarantees your anonymity.

How does your system work?

Any transaction from the exchange to the wallet is recorded on the Blockchain and can be tracked. To make your transaction anonymous we use sequential break in the chain of transactions. So, whatever amount you send in, is broken down into different parts and sent to the different addresses created specifically for you and are not linked with the incoming transaction address. For even better results, we recommend using custom delays and specify different distribution shares using different outgoing addresses.


Why do I need to pay service fee?

This again is an anonymity-enforcing feature. While processing your transactions many additional transactions are created, each of them has its own network fee. Besides, we have to reserve big amounts of coins to provide stable and fast work of the service. That is why a small fee is applied.
 

Does the Blender support SegWit addresses?

Yes. You can use SegWit addresses to send and to receive bitcoins.

I'm not doing anything illegal. Why do I need to use mixer?

No, you do not need to be a politician with hoards of black money in order to use Blender.io or mix coins. Neither do you need to be a person involved in any kind of illegal activity. You may simple mix your coins to:
1.   De-link them from the exchange transactions for security reasons.
2.   Just keep them anonymous in general.
3.   Send money from one wallet to many different wallets in a fizzy!
4.   Avoid taxes.



Links:

Blender.io official site
blender.to mirror
Official TOR mirror

Please check your address bar carefully. All other websites (f.e. - same name but with .id domain name) can be harmful for your security!

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