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sr. member
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May 06, 2015, 09:01:52 PM
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I would have to second the suggestion of using Bitmixer.io. Here is their official thread:

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-bitmixerio-high-volume-bitcoin-mixer-415396

They also have a signature campaign on the forums which has been quite successful and partly explains why they're so well known. They have built up a pretty good reputation over the past year and have many happy customers. The owner is anonymous which I guess is a bit of a double-edged sword since they could run away with the funds and not be held accountable if a theft were to occur but on the other hand, it's also makes it unlikely that authorities will be able to force them to give up their users' identities (although they do claim to delete logs after 12 hours which probably mitigates this risk somewhat).

One of the most important things about using a mixing service is volume and Bitmixer definitely has a lot of it. Small mixing services aren't recommended because when the "pool" of coins to be mixed is too small, it becomes increasingly more difficult to properly mix large amounts without having the coins coming out the other end being traceable back to the coins that you put in. Bitmixer processes close to 25,000 BTC per month so this shouldn't be a concern.

They do have a 0.5% fee though but I guess that's to be expected. Oh, and don't confuse them Bitmixer.info (note the .info domain) either which is a confirmed scam site.

Another mixing site is Sharedcoin.com which is owned by the very reputable Blockchain.info. Their mixing technique is slightly less robust and coins which are mixed using their service can be traced if someone were determined enough. Alternatively, you can choose to mix your coins by depositing them to a trustworthy dice site or exchange and then withdrawing them a short while later. Any reliable dice site or exchange should do the trick such as Primedice or Cryptsy but keep in mind their owners will most likely be keeping logs.
legendary
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May 06, 2015, 07:05:28 PM
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Bitmixer.io seems to be a really reliable mixing site. I've tried using Bitcoin Fog before (I don't have any reason to mix, just wanted to see if it worked) and it worked too, but I've heard some horror stories about deposits disappearing mysteriously with no help from their support.
hero member
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May 06, 2015, 07:00:03 PM
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What is the most reliable BTC mixer known?
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