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Topic: Sinbad.io Mixer - secure, fast and easy to use - page 21. (Read 8168 times)

legendary
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Working on it, will be adding Spanish soon -snip-
Very good that they offer other languages. As I've seen, they've added Spanish by now. Next I would suggest german. Germans are a bit spoiled and like it when the site is displayed in their language too. At least that's the case in my circle of friends. But make sure that the translation is good and correct. Otherwise, it would rather put people off.  Smiley
hero member
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I would like to mix some bitcoins and send it to a centralized exchange, so I want to know if the mixer works well with centralized exchanges or not?
Because as far as I know there are some centralized exchanges rejecting the Bitcoin coming from the mixers, so I would like to know before I try is there a problem sending the Bitcoin (mixed in your mixer) to the centralized exchanges?
Why taking all the risks by using an exchange address to receive mixed coins? I remember my binance  balance was frozen for 24 after depositing directly from the mixer. The amount was 50$ but the binance system seemed detect it as suspecious and has to check again my activities. This is what the support agent explained and i found it reliable somehow.
So, use the mixer and send mixed coins to your personal wallet address before resending it to your exchange address.
I agree with what yhiaali3 is saying, I think it is more better and safer for your mixed Bitcoin to first. drop on your wallet or any other wallet of your choice that you own the recovery phrase and not an exchange wallet that you don't have access to recover if anything happens.

Am going to try Sinbad mix systems with my first-week campaign payment to see how far that can take me, since I sign up with their campaign a few days ago.

So the best posible secure way to receive your mixed bitcoin is with your cold wallet exchange wallet not advisable due to some anti-money laundering laws.
copper member
Activity: 89
Merit: 200
Recent service update: Now for improved anonymity you can set the delay up to seven days. It's recommended to use different delays for each destination address, it's significantly improves the privacy of your mixings.
hero member
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Magic
Thanks for the tip, now I can confirm that the campaign coins are indeed "clean" Cheesy Also my mixed coins are not shown with an unexpected high risk, so at least for me I can not confirm that mixing coins will get you "dirty" coins.
copper member
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Try amlbot.com

Can you provide a source, where it is possible to get a risk-score similar to what centralized exchanges would calculate?
hero member
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Magic
Centralized exchanges filter deposits by aml risk-score
Mixers, this one included, usually do not guarantee low risk-score of the result
So I would advise you to check it before sending to the centralized exchange. Best of all just to use decentralized exchanges



Can you provide a source, where it is possible to get a risk-score similar to what centralized exchanges would calculate?
hero member
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How can I test this service without using my own coins? Is there any test coins to toss around and compare this service with others?
Mixer Sinbad does not currently offer such offers, and instead runs a signature campaign on the forum to introduce the service. There is no fear of trying the mixer using your own money and if you have doubts about the reliability and integrity of the mixer, you can use small amounts. The minimum amount that can be sent to the Mixer is 0.001 Bitcoin, which is equivalent to less than $17 at the current Bitcoin price.
They may launch a campaign to try the mixer in the future, so I advise you to stay tuned for updates, whether here or in the rest of the forum sections.
copper member
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How can I test this service without using my own coins? Is there any test coins to toss around and compare this service with others?
copper member
Activity: 89
Merit: 200
Centralized exchanges filter deposits by aml risk-score
Mixers, this one included, usually do not guarantee low risk-score of the result
So I would advise you to check it before sending to the centralized exchange. Best of all just to use decentralized exchanges


I would like to mix some bitcoins and send it to a centralized exchange, so I want to know if the mixer works well with centralized exchanges or not?
Because as far as I know there are some centralized exchanges rejecting the Bitcoin coming from the mixers, so I would like to know before I try is there a problem sending the Bitcoin (mixed in your mixer) to the centralized exchanges?
copper member
Activity: 89
Merit: 200
No, because there is more than one reason for financial anonymity
Restrictions and regulations are invented by certain people, they have the same flaws as everyone else. If there are no services that promote anonymity as a manifestation of freedom, it may not be possible to resist their transgressions or restrictions and decisions that you do not agree with. Of course, malicious use can be a side effect. But same is true for all other services, money laundering has existed long before mixers were invented. And any existing financial instrument can be used for both bad and good intentions.
Consider giving up VPN and anonymous nicknames on the forums, maybe you'll see my point


I have got a question for OP (owner of this service).
Do you consider mixing bitcoins as money laundering? If not please explain.
copper member
Activity: 89
Merit: 200
Working on it, will be adding Spanish soon
Thank you for your feedback


Are you making plans for the site to be in more languages?

I think it would be interesting for the mixer to have more languages. It would be a way of attracting more public and differentiating itself from other mixers on the market.
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1950
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Why taking all the risks by using an exchange address to receive mixed coins? I remember my binance  balance was frozen for 24 after depositing directly from the mixer. The amount was 50$ but the binance system seemed detect it as suspecious and has to check again my activities. This is what the support agent explained and i found it reliable somehow.
So, use the mixer and send mixed coins to your personal wallet address before resending it to your exchange address.

Thank you, that's what I was or asked about.

I was going to mix some bitcoins and send it to a centralized exchange but I remembered that I had read in some places that some exchanges have the ability to detect mixed bitcoins.

So here I am, according to your opinion, I need two wallets, one for sending bitcoins and one for receiving mixed bitcoins. Then I can send the mixed bitcoins from the second wallet.
hero member
Activity: 2338
Merit: 757
I would like to mix some bitcoins and send it to a centralized exchange, so I want to know if the mixer works well with centralized exchanges or not?
Because as far as I know there are some centralized exchanges rejecting the Bitcoin coming from the mixers, so I would like to know before I try is there a problem sending the Bitcoin (mixed in your mixer) to the centralized exchanges?
Why taking all the risks by using an exchange address to receive mixed coins? I remember my binance  balance was frozen for 24 after depositing directly from the mixer. The amount was 50$ but the binance system seemed detect it as suspecious and has to check again my activities. This is what the support agent explained and i found it reliable somehow.
So, use the mixer and send mixed coins to your personal wallet address before resending it to your exchange address.
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1950
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I would like to mix some bitcoins and send it to a centralized exchange, so I want to know if the mixer works well with centralized exchanges or not?
Because as far as I know there are some centralized exchanges rejecting the Bitcoin coming from the mixers, so I would like to know before I try is there a problem sending the Bitcoin (mixed in your mixer) to the centralized exchanges?
copper member
Activity: 1330
Merit: 899
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I have got a question for OP (owner of this service).
Do you consider mixing bitcoins as money laundering? If not please explain.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 4711
**In BTC since 2013**
I would like if there is a windows version and also recommend the mixer should be available only on Tor network.

I think having both the .com and tor versions is the best fit. Because who has to choose to use Tor or not is the customer and not the mix that makes that obligation.
What they can do is post a warning message to use Tor and VPN. Its use is strongly recommended.
full member
Activity: 378
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Are you making plans for the site to be in more languages?

I think it would be interesting for the mixer to have more languages. It would be a way of attracting more public and differentiating itself from other mixers on the market.
Yes it will be good to more language option, that would boost their audience. Well the website is still in its early phase so expect a lot of updates. I would like if there is a windows version and also recommend the mixer should be available only on Tor network. The UI is well organized and straight to the point, it saves users the stress of searching.

I will give a proper review when I use the mixer.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 4711
**In BTC since 2013**
Are you making plans for the site to be in more languages?

I think it would be interesting for the mixer to have more languages. It would be a way of attracting more public and differentiating itself from other mixers on the market.
copper member
Activity: 89
Merit: 200
Hi
The absolute minimum is 0.001 BTC, but in case there is more than one receiving address and depending on the distribution of the mixing amount between them, the minimum might be higher
That's why it is not displayed on the homepage
I will add this info to FAQ though, well noticed, thanks

I visited the site and in FAQ, it shows that anything sent under the minimum will be counted as a donation. So I wish to know what's the minimum?

All the fees are withdrawn from the amount you send to the mixer, both 0.5-2.5% (depending on what you set up) and 0.0001 per each receiving address

In service fee, I saw +0.0001 btc per each address, but what is that 0.5-2.5%? Is it going to be taken from what I'll be sending?

All the Satoshi units allowed as soon as they're greater than minimum

And are all the Satoshi units allowed or is there something like a fixed round figure that I need to send and anything above/below that will also be taken by you?
legendary
Activity: 2618
Merit: 1105
Glad to see your presence here.
I visited the site and in FAQ, it shows that anything sent under the minimum will be counted as a donation. So I wish to know what's the minimum?
In service fee, I saw +0.0001 btc per each address, but what is that 0.5-2.5%? Is it going to be taken from what I'll be sending?
And are all the Satoshi units allowed or is there something like a fixed round figure that I need to send and anything above/below that will also be taken by you?
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