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Topic: Can someone recommend a coinmixer? - page 2. (Read 398 times)

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February 03, 2018, 07:30:06 PM
#5
Im using bitmixcoin and chipmixer. So far so good  and doesnt have problem. Im using chipmixer more than bitmixcoin so for me chipmixer is best choice.
sr. member
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February 03, 2018, 06:04:50 PM
#4
Seconding Omega's recommendation but as you can see, we're both carrying Chipmixer services in our signature, so you might say (quite rightly) that we're biased but I think there's nothing wrong to recommend a service that we use, like, and are willing to stake our signature reputations on.
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I can help you out with that, because I am not wearing the chipmixer signature and used already this service two times. I was pleased with the quick service and support. One mixing went smoothly and on one I had issues, because of instable internet connection and because of a mistake I made and because the IP changed at the same time. But support helped me out and the second mix went also through.
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February 03, 2018, 02:49:25 PM
#3
Seconding Omega's recommendation but as you can see, we're both carrying Chipmixer services in our signature, so you might say (quite rightly) that we're biased but I think there's nothing wrong to recommend a service that we use, like, and are willing to stake our signature reputations on.

But to answer quickly why I think it's good:
- it was the first to introduce  "chip" denominations, where private keys to pre-loaded addresses are given to you (as private keys) to use at the moment you need them. This was an innovation in mixing because using these chips means you use coins older than the deposits you send for mixing, making it that much more difficult to link your deposit to the chips using linear time.
- you can further add randomness by choosing to either gamble (provably fair) or donate (yep, you choose the fee you want to pay) chips, resulting in a final balance that is different from your deposit.

No other mixer had that before, am doubtful there's one that's imitated it either.

Final note: you should never trust any mixing service. You should choose one with a good reputation and one that meets your mixing needs. Visit the threads on this forum in the Services section. You'll get an idea of how good/bad people find their experiences using different mixers.
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February 03, 2018, 02:19:24 PM
#2
I suggest using ChipMixer (link in my signature). I have used them and I have zero complains.
newbie
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February 03, 2018, 12:48:15 PM
#1
Hey guys,

im new to bitcoin, i would like to use a coinmixer for the first time.

I have read a lot about scamming sites. Can someone recommend me a good site and explain why i should trust them?


Thanks.  Smiley
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