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Topic: How to "wash" your coins - page 4. (Read 3800 times)

legendary
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November 06, 2015, 09:27:50 PM
#21
Isn't this in a way laundering your bitcoins?
 Cheesy
hero member
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Merit: 500
November 06, 2015, 09:20:21 PM
#20
User some mixers like bitmixer.io for untracable. If you don't trust the mixers, then send your coins to any exchange or a gambling site (don't play that) and withdraw to another bitcoin address after the transaction was confirmed. That's it you'd done Smiley
legendary
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Merit: 1865
November 06, 2015, 09:14:39 PM
#19
I would recommend bitmixer.io

I have never had a problem with them ever.


Seconded.  I have used bitmixer.io many times just to keep my own BTC trail more private.  They have always treated me right.

Once I had a problem (my fault, but not scam, an honest reparable mistake), and they fixed me up after I proved my case.

Highly recommended.  Their fee is a semi-random amount (more or less your choice) of between 0.5% - 1.0%.

Do follow the instructions!
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
November 06, 2015, 06:22:42 PM
#18
You can put it through a bitcoin tumbler such as bitmixer. They will take a small fee though.
legendary
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Ιntergalactic Conciliator
November 06, 2015, 06:14:59 PM
#17
i pass them through an old zx spectrum basic system Tongue
legendary
Activity: 1134
Merit: 1118
November 06, 2015, 05:13:04 PM
#16
You are Party A. The other party is Party B, a mixer, person or whatever.

You have address A and address B. The BTC is on address A.

Party B has a mixer where you send bitcoin to address C and (effectively) a separate source of bitcoin ends up coming out of address D. In reality, address D could be a large source of addresses.

You send your BTC from address A to address C, where the mixer mixes it for their own use for other things. You then get bitcoin from a separate source of mixed bitcoin (without the bitcoin you sent to address C) which goes from address D to address B. Therefore you have moved the BTC from address A to address B and mixed it, or "washed" it.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
November 06, 2015, 05:07:57 PM
#15
Exchange them into coins that have privacy features, use said features and then exchange them back to bitcoin.

You're depositing BTC on an exchange and you'd want to withdraw BTC from an exchange. Everything probably ends up in the same hot wallet no matter how many other coins you're running in and out of.
legendary
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Merit: 1001
November 06, 2015, 04:56:45 PM
#14
You can buy mint coins (comming from miners) with your regular coins?
legendary
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LEALANA Bitcoin Grim Reaper
November 06, 2015, 04:54:30 PM
#13
If the solution you are hearing is "mixing them" that is a risky proposition because:

1. You have to trust the mixing party will send you coins back

2. You may get more dirty coins (linked to a theft/crime)
member
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Merit: 10
November 06, 2015, 04:52:33 PM
#12
It's called tumbling or mixing.

https://bitmixer.io/index.html

A famous site.
sr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 250
November 06, 2015, 04:03:11 PM
#11
I would recommend bitmixer.io

I have never had a problem with them ever.
legendary
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Merit: 1017
November 06, 2015, 04:00:17 PM
#10
Exchange them into coins that have privacy features, use said features and then exchange them back to bitcoin.
Wow, that is really smart Smiley
I will do that if I need my coins mixed :p
newbie
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Merit: 0
November 06, 2015, 03:59:43 PM
#9
With cryptonote coins such as Monero (XMR), the mix is built into the protocol. So when you send the coin, it is not traceable. You do not need a mixing service.
legendary
Activity: 1734
Merit: 1015
November 06, 2015, 03:58:08 PM
#8
Exchange them into coins that have privacy features, use said features and then exchange them back to bitcoin.
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
Move On !!!!!!
November 06, 2015, 03:57:07 PM
#7
I am ineterested on how to wash your coins. By that I mean that I get my coins inn a new address but untraceable?

It is not that I am doing something wrong. I am just interested.

Different tumblers and mixers do exist but people claim that these are not 100% sure, that they don't work 100% as advertised. This what you want to do is actually quite hard to do, as the address trail will almost always be left somewhere.

Bitcoin is semi anonymous, it protects your real world info very well if you are careful enough not to attach it to the certain address. Addresses on the other hand are quite hard to hide since they are seen and findable by everyone on the blockchain.
Thank you for the explaining Smiley
Have you ever used it before?

No, honestly never. I never had any need of it. All that I have written above is from reading and experience of others. I you need more info, I am sure people will share their experiences and you can find everything online by researching and reading various threads.
full member
Activity: 141
Merit: 100
November 06, 2015, 03:53:09 PM
#6
I think the best way is to have your own Bitcoin exchange. This is why exchanges are under the radar of AML law.
I don't think that's a good idea because you have track everything because of these KYC/AML laws.

Some of the best option are in operating your own (onion) mixer service which is being well-established and trusted. In this case you have full control of the log files created by your own service. If I were a mixer operator which is taking it's own medicine, I would also keep logs for troubleshooting for 7 days but encrypt the logs with an asymmetric encryption scheme like RSA2048.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
November 06, 2015, 03:16:00 PM
#5
You need some caution with mixing services. It's prime scam territory so check reviews carefully on here before taking the plunge. Another alternative is to deposit coins on an exchange and withdraw. Most of them pool coins in the same address so outputs will be difficult to trace.

Your name of course will be attached unless you use an altcoin only exchange that doesn't require ID. Again, make sure you're using a well regarded alt exchange.
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1023
November 06, 2015, 03:13:40 PM
#4
I think the best way is to have your own Bitcoin exchange. This is why exchanges are under the radar of AML law.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1017
November 06, 2015, 03:07:41 PM
#3
I am ineterested on how to wash your coins. By that I mean that I get my coins inn a new address but untraceable?

It is not that I am doing something wrong. I am just interested.

Different tumblers and mixers do exist but people claim that these are not 100% sure, that they don't work 100% as advertised. This what you want to do is actually quite hard to do, as the address trail will almost always be left somewhere.

Bitcoin is semi anonymous, it protects your real world info very well if you are careful enough not to attach it to the certain address. Addresses on the other hand are quite hard to hide since they are seen and findable by everyone on the blockchain.
Thank you for the explaining Smiley
Have you ever used it before?
hero member
Activity: 798
Merit: 1000
Move On !!!!!!
November 06, 2015, 03:04:19 PM
#2
I am ineterested on how to wash your coins. By that I mean that I get my coins inn a new address but untraceable?

It is not that I am doing something wrong. I am just interested.

Different tumblers and mixers do exist but people claim that these are not 100% sure, that they don't work 100% as advertised. This what you want to do is actually quite hard to do, as the address trail will almost always be left somewhere.

Bitcoin is semi anonymous, it protects your real world info very well if you are careful enough not to attach it to the certain address. Addresses on the other hand are quite hard to hide since they are seen and findable by everyone on the blockchain.
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