Terms of participation:
- All participants need to have Senior or higher rank (Hurry up! We will offer free testing opportunity ONLY for first twenty members who will write to us)
- Reply us on this thread with the readiness to participate and send us your btc address in private message to which we will send you money for mixing
- Perform mixing with this exact amount (0,0015 BTC) on our website https://[banned mixer] or its TOR version mixtum5lbuslyow2.onion. Choose “Mix My Coins” option, but not “Try now for free”. By the way, you may mix any amount but not less than 0,001 BTC
- Publish your review about the [banned mixer] service in this topic. This review should contain at least 300 characters. Comment on the speed, accuracy, user interface, website design
I used Tor (mixtum5lbuslyow2.onion) for mixing.
Without reading anything, I just went straight to "Mix My Coins", so I can go to sleep and complete my review tomorrow.
Luckily, fees are low again, so at a whopping 2+ sat/byte it confirmed in about a minute. My Bitcoin Core showed the first confirmation while MixTum still showed "awaiting confirmation". I'm not waiting to see how long this takes.
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The next day, it still shows:
A transaction is detected, the sum is 0.0015 BTC, awaiting confirmation
Two things are wrong here:
1. The transaction amount was 0.00149561 BTC (no need for rounding)
2. The transaction has 63 confirmations
Mixing has completed though, so all good there. I suggest to actually show it as completed instead of "awaiting".
Considering how high Bitcoin fees have gone up lately, I don't like that a small amount of coins gets send in 2 transactions when I only enter one address. Chances are I can't even spend it in the future when fees get higher than it's value.
I don't think 2 transactions to the same address are useful to hide mixing, if anything, it's like a mixer's telltale sign.
Overall, the process was smooth, and can be completed without reading anything.
If anyone can find my destination address within a week, I'll send you the funds (minus fees). This is not a guessing game, no more than 1 "guess" per person, and at least 10 earned Merit required.Update: this offer expired.
I made a review before,
in October last year. I tried a different approach this time.
I still can't easily verify the Letter of Guarantee, as it still uses a PGP signature instead of a Bitcoin signed message.