phones (I'm running orbot) will have a hard time
I did not expected bitcoin mixing on phone. Is it common?
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I'm unsure of how common it is. Most of your testers would use it on a computer, but where's the fun in testing on a platform that everyone is using?
I haven't received my payment as of yet, and I'd really like to see how you handle the situation when someone loses their private keys (Like I did x3)
i just got the PM and have the voucer
I try your website and its seems easy to understand, and i just reply it waiting for the payment
i just want to confirm that i received the payment
OP since you are newbie you just can do 5 PM each hours, so it will be good if you use skype or through email to reply/PM all participant that you want
He might want to remain private though.
Protonmail is a good option for communication.
yeah maybe its a good option too
Oh. My god.
This will be my new favourite mixer, as soon as it goes live. The simplicity of the interface is stunning, and the unique way that the system handles mixing is fascinating.
One problem that I have is that since almost all info is stored in the browser cache, phones (I'm running orbot) will have a hard time, even going as far as to losing their private keys on the withdrawal page (This happened to me)
but if you dont want to save the private keys you can sweep the balance there, and if you do that you can received the bitcoin in 1 minute or less
and after that i think you can delete the data by click in the website itself
The thing is, why would I sweep? If I have a bunch of addresses with 0.002 in them, sweeping will cost so much. It won't take 1 minute to confirm, too. More like 10-30 minutes, or even more, based on the fee.
Importing the bitcoin private key directly to your wallet and just let it stay there probably isn't a good idea. Although ChipMixer is probably legit you never know whether some of these private keys gets leaked from a hack or someone on their team decides to take advantage of their company's policies and use the private keys for their own benefits. Sweeping probably will cost a lot but it's worth it.
If you don't want to sweep at least import all of these addresses into a wallet and sending them as a single transaction. That'll probably save some transaction fees but it'll be a hassle to do and i'd rather just sweep it to be honest.
I've applied for a alpha tester, i'm interested in testing your service with some real btc