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Topic: washbit | BTC cleaning service | 1% fee | easy to use | high volume (Read 3295 times)

newbie
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I haven't received any answers till now ...  Sad

I think they are scamming, why they should not answer my E-Mails or postings here ...  Sad



+++ SCAM WARNING +++

DO NOT USE THIS SERVICE UNTILL THIS PROBLEM IS SOLVED

OR DO NOT USE THIS SERVICE AT ALL



+++ SCAM WARNING +++

DO NOT USE THIS SERVICE UNTILL THIS PROBLEM IS SOLVED

OR DO NOT USE THIS SERVICE AT ALL



+++ SCAM WARNING +++

DO NOT USE THIS SERVICE UNTILL THIS PROBLEM IS SOLVED

OR DO NOT USE THIS SERVICE AT ALL


newbie
Activity: 2
Merit: 0

Hi washbit team, at 2016-07-22 I have send you 5 times 0.066 BTC to mix (in total 0,33 BTC).
the BTCs are send to your service but till today they haven't arrived at the wallets I copy and past into your website.

I have send you an email with the details, but you do not answer??!!
These email starts with the exact same 2 sentences above.

I have used your service severel times, but now it do not work.
Are you scamming??  Angry


I used the right website etc ... but no incomming BTCs!

What's wrong?
MrCloud

PS: DO NOT USE THIS SERVICE UNTILL THIS PROBLEM IS SOLVED   Sad

newbie
Activity: 42
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We have identified a fake impostor of our webside residing at washbi*.io. Please note that the real addresses are:

https://washbit.org/
http://washbitcom2qv6wa.onion/ for TOR access.

newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Comparing to Shared Coin that is free, why would I mix coins with you guys and pay 1%? I am not an expert in mixing, so I would really like to know what is the benefit of your service compared to Shared Coin?
Shared Coin by design cannot completely severe the link between the coin you send in and the coin you receive. Although it provides some anonymity, it is recommended to use it together with a bitcoin cleaning service like washbit. Washbit is not a mere bitcoin tumbler, the bitcoins you receive can't be tracked back to the original bitcoins.
newbie
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Comparing to Shared Coin that is free, why would I mix coins with you guys and pay 1%? I am not an expert in mixing, so I would really like to know what is the benefit of your service compared to Shared Coin?
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
You might have experienced some misbehaviour of the server lately. The problem was solved and along it the system was tuned to deliver more smooth and fault-free experience.
hero member
Activity: 546
Merit: 500
Great site .... i used it and all things go forward well ....
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
https://washbit.org/media/WasbitLogoOnlyBlackBG.pngThank you all for using our service so far. As a reward, we prepared a brand new site design to make your washing needs a bit more eye-pleasing. See the main page at https://washbit.org.
newbie
Activity: 42
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I'm pleased to announce that washbit is officially past the testing phase and ready to serve your volume washing needs! There is more than 1000 BTC in the service waiting for you to use and you can wash up to 200 BTC at once.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
I tried out the washbit service yesterday with 0.01 and was very impressed. I thought it was interesting how the fee is randomized between 0.9 and 1% to provide more anonymity. The entire process from deposit to fund receipt was very smooth. Great work Washbit team!

Randomizing fees is a very interesting take on the mixing service indeed...

I cannot resist to make a sarcastic comment here myself: Indeed, it is.
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1010
I tried out the washbit service yesterday with 0.01 and was very impressed. I thought it was interesting how the fee is randomized between 0.9 and 1% to provide more anonymity. The entire process from deposit to fund receipt was very smooth. Great work Washbit team!

Randomizing fees is a very interesting take on the mixing service indeed...
legendary
Activity: 1050
Merit: 1004
I tried out the washbit service yesterday with 0.01 and was very impressed. I thought it was interesting how the fee is randomized between 0.9 and 1% to provide more anonymity. The entire process from deposit to fund receipt was very smooth. Great work Washbit team!
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
There was a service disruption due to some infrastructure issues. Now operating normally.
newbie
Activity: 42
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Everything going smoothly, raising limit to 5 BTC. At this pace, we're going mature very soon. For those who used the service, I'd like to hear some feedback here.

newbie
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Testing is going well and the sustainable washing capability has just been raised to 2 BTC at once.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
There was a short technical service outage around 10-11 hrs UTC. Sorry for inconvenience, now continuing to operate normally.
newbie
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The service's fee is now set to 1% and temporarily with minimal deposit of 0.01 BTC. There is also a new testing invitation with a free incentive. See the first post.
newbie
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Merit: 0
Thank you, I already know that the design could use some upgrade. Now, let's focus on other aspects of the service.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
Better to spend some of your bounty reward to hire someone to redesign your site first, its look so bad in my opinion. Are you willing to use an escrow to hold the bounty? If not, I doubt there will be some people want to risk their money to test your site..

I agree you should invest this first value in your website design.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
The design needs a lot of work. Its looks like you took a basic bootstrap starter template and made the page into .php and added in a few sections.

Yes, it's Bootstrap with few sections - it's simple, functional and efficient. The service's aim is not to be pretty and deceiving, but useful. I will think about that, however.

Better to spend some of your bounty reward to hire someone to redesign your site first, its look so bad in my opinion. Are you willing to use an escrow to hold the bounty? If not, I doubt there will be some people want to risk their money to test your site..

Well, yes, I'm willing to use escrow if requested.
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
Well, another mixing coins? There are minimum transaction size?
The word "clean" is little bit confuse me.

BTW if you need some logo or graphic design, you can PM me Smiley
The question "Well, another mixing coins?" has just been addressed in the updated description.

The minimal deposit is temporarily 0.01 BTC for you to worry too much while testing the service.
legendary
Activity: 3500
Merit: 1354
Better to spend some of your bounty reward to hire someone to redesign your site first, its look so bad in my opinion. Are you willing to use an escrow to hold the bounty? If not, I doubt there will be some people want to risk their money to test your site..
hero member
Activity: 896
Merit: 1000
The design needs a lot of work. Its looks like you took a basic bootstrap starter template and made the page into .php and added in a few sections.
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
Someone using the service here put feedback if all went well.
hero member
Activity: 686
Merit: 500
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Well, another mixing coins? There are minimum transaction size?
The word "clean" is little bit confuse me.

BTW if you need some logo or graphic design, you can PM me Smiley
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0

Please beware of phishing sites! The only true one is washbit.org!

Washbit is a bitcoin laundering service which features well thought washing process, high anonymity and ease of use. Washbit does not log any user activity, doesn't need any javascript and runs on clearnet over https or tor. It's super easy to use - there's no need to register, you just enter your new adresses to receive clean bitcoins and the system will generate a deposit address for you. The
address is valid for next 24 hours and any bitcoins sent to it are automatically cleaned and sent back within next 12 hours. Service charges 1% fee.

Rationale behind creting washbit
Another bitcoin mixing service, you might say. Sure there are many bitcoin laundering services with varying degree of success. The leading player in the field, Bitcoin Fog, seem to have problems lately (see their topic), although they claim to take things seriously. Last time the founder logged in this forum is in November 2014, which is not serious enough. But even if it was working flawlessly, I created washbit mainly because I wasn't happy with the way it works.

First of all, the washing process should be as simple as possible: washbit does not require any sort of registration or configuration - your laundering process is literately one click away.
Second, service does not need to hold your bitcoins longer than necessary. In washbit, you'll get bitcoins back in 12 hours. You don't need to leave it on the internal account (there isn't any) for several days. The reason Bitcoin Fog gave for doing so was that it increases anonymity. That's not true, see following sections about how to stay anonymous.

However Bitcoin Fog claim they are a team of professionals, I personally presume it's just one person, as it is with other services. I won't claim otherwise, although I might sometimes refer to the service as "we". I dare to say I have at least the same expertise as they (he) have - my background of computer knowledge goes back to 1995. Creating washbit was deliberate and well thought through process and I spent considerable time and resources to make it right the first time. Washbit is here to make things easy yet still very secure and anonymous.

Washing process
Washbit instantiates several big pools of bitcoins, which are totally independent of each other and in each transaction, it serves you new bitcoins from an unrelated pool. You input up to ten different addresses to which you want to receive the cleaned bitcoins. After 6 network confirmations, the deposit is accepted and withdrawals are scheduled. Each of the clean addresses is used exactly once, that means there will be X transactions for X addresses, and the process is done in a span of next 12 hours. If you duplicate one of the clean address, it is treated as two separated addresses - in this case you would receive 2 transactions at random times to that address.

Security
Washbit has been tailored on several layers of security, from physical, over software, to network topology to offer the best anonymous solution. It might happen, due to nature of the service, that the clearnet domains are seized, but washbit will continue to operate on the tor network. Washbit uses dedicated physical servers with restricted access in combination with virtual servers for some tasks. It does full blockchain verification and the bitcoin client is on a separated machine from the website.

Anonymity
If you were the only person using the service, the link between inputs and outputs would be pretty obvious. Although the pools itself are independent and your new bitcoins can't be tracked back on the blockchain, the sum of your outputs will be pretty much the same (minus randomized fee) as the size of your input (which is one). To overcome this issue, washbit creates dummy transactions, and your inputs and outputs are indistinguishable from those. This way, an attacker cannot do his analysis based on the amount of the bitcoins transacted - unless you use one wallet for all the receiving addresses. Please see below to learn how to avoid.

Another misconception I saw is that anonymity depends on how much bitcoins are in the pool. That's false. It does not matter if you put your 1 coin to a pool of 10 or 1000 BTC, if you then withdraw again exactly 1 coin. The link between the two stays the same. The anonymity itself is based solely on the transactions itself, their count and amount being transacted. The only thing in which having a big pool of bitcoins is useful is that you can launder a bigger amount. Washbit does not have a problem with that, it has substantial amount of bitcoins at your disposal. Maximum recommended volume to clean is 200 BTC.

Recommended way of usage
The main flaw in the whole process is actually how you use the received bitcoins. If you receive them all into one wallet, you're flagging them as being together, because every bitcoin client will use them together and in each transaction it will send some to a wallet's "remainder address". In this case, after several operations with your new clean wallet, a potential attacker might realize that these addresses belong together.

Another vector of breaking anonymity is that outputs from the service might be known as originating from the service. Combining these two things, an attacker knowing your addresses and amounts transacted from washbit, he can easily learn how much bitcoins you laundered and, provided he was tracking you in the first place, correlate this to the former transaction and completely circumvent the whole cleaning process.

A way around this is to use two separate wallets. Use a client that supports multiple wallets (Multibit might be a good choice), generate 5 receiving addresses for each and then put all these 10 addresses to washbit in one transaction. Bitcoins you will send to the service will be subsequently randomly split to your two wallets.

Now, use these these two wallets separately. If you're careful and don't send your new bitcoins to a same address from those two wallets, there is no way of an attacker doing the analysis described above.

Links
clearnet:https://washbit.org
tor:http://washbitcom2qv6wa.onion
email:[email protected]
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