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The tips here are general tips and will not change. This tip comes from chipmixer. I think it is useful to me, so I copied them.
I didn't invest too many Bitcoins, only about 1.12, I split them into chips, such as 0.001, 0.002, 0.005, 0.01, 0.02, 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, etc., they can form 0.001-0.999 Directly any combination, because there is currently no single chip with a value of 1, it is not supported for the time being. I am not sure if you can understand it, but I am very grateful for your attention and your questions.
I understand how CM worked, I used CM for years and I was part of the
CM gang on BTT for years, it's quite the opposite, you are missing a thing here, and that is the variety of chips.
With CM for example if you were to mix 0.1 B you would get 0.64 + 0.032 + 0.004 but you could further split your chips into 3 x 0.032
or even split them again.
In your reserve idea, you have chips of the value:
0.001, 0.002, 0.005, 0.01, 0.02, 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5
that makes 0.9 of your reserves but if someone would want to go with the CM model he would deposit 0.4 BTC and want them split into 4 0.1 BTC chips, someone would deposit 0.5 and again would want 4 0.1 chips and two 0 0.05 chips.
With your liquidity, if you have 1.2 BTC and 0.7 stuck in 0.2 and 0.5 chips you would have no way of fulfilling an order of 9 0.1 chips, despite the order being lower than your reserve.
It's a matter of change, you need way more low-specific chips than the orders you're taking.