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Topic: What's the best way to mix small amounts of Bitcoin? - page 2. (Read 321 times)

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Aside from using mixers, why not use crypto-exchanges which don't require KYC? As the amount is not that big, you can find kucoin for example to use. The fees incurred will be their withdrawal fee but it will not be traced back to you because coming from the exchange, it won't recognize your initial address anymore.
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According to preev the total BTC of $150 is 0.003399BTC if you are going to use Chipmixer you can't send them all you must send 0.001 and 0.002.

I don't know if you can send a total of 0.003BTC in Chipmixer but I think you will receive exactly 0.002 if you sent 0.003BTC.

If you decided to use Chipmixer then follow this guide https://chipmixer.com/articles/basic-theory-3
legendary
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While I don't often use mixers I always see users recommend Chipmixer[1] as their "mixer to go". The smallest chip they have is 1mBTC - roughly $44 USD at current rate- so you're safe on that criteria. Regarding their fees they use a pay what you want[2] model - this means that they will accept whatever value you think their service is worth to you. It's up to you to evaluate if their service is worthy of any fee to you, but I do believe that if a user can do it, he/she should support a service to provide sustainability in the long run...

[1]https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/ann-chipmixercom-bitcoin-mixer-bitcoin-tumbler-mixing-reinvented-1935098
[2]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pay_what_you_want
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Hello everyone!

I recently bought about $150 USD worth of BTC and I would like to mix it. I was going to use Wasabi Wallet but it seems I don't have enough BTC to use CoinJoin. Can anyone recommend me a cheap way to safely mix my BTC?

Thanks in advance, SpaceBurn
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