Hi Is it possibie to join this campaign ?
In the current times, crypto mixers face challenges as regulators hunt them down, seemingly assuming they are solely utilized for criminal purposes. However, in reality, fiat paper money constitutes 99% of the shadow economy worldwide.
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In the current times, crypto mixers face challenges as regulators hunt them down, seemingly assuming they are solely utilized for criminal purposes. However, in reality, fiat paper money constitutes 99% of the shadow economy worldwide.
Hello and welcome to the forum. Having done a bit of research on the Mixero service, one interesting question has come up. Will the ability to mix other cryptocurrencies besides bitcoin be added? Yes, I realize bitcoin is the most sought after. Still, interesting. 8)
Hello, you can currently mix Ethereum with our advanced method. This has been available for a few months now.Yes? Thanks, I'll know. I only saw bitcoin information on the site. I missed the point about Ethereum + XMR. ::)
Why in advanced mode we have fewer options than in Coinjoin mode? OK, except for the Ethereum mix.
There is no possibility of adding another address and also it is not even possible to determine a specific delay time. A bit unusual for an advanced type of service.
(https://talkimg.com/images/2024/01/02/sd8Ow.png)
As for adding multiple addresses, the challenge lies in the fact that this would require a separate exchange process for each address. Nonetheless, we are exploring simpler alternative solutions and are actively working on their development.
As for adding multiple addresses, the challenge lies in the fact that this would require a separate exchange process for each address. Nonetheless, we are exploring simpler alternative solutions and are actively working on their development.
Thanks for the explanation, I completely overlooked that the extra XMR layer was used in advanced mode, now it sounds much more logical. Does the same reason apply to Ethereum transactions?
Today is the second time that your clearnet site seems buggy. For example, now I can't go to the mixing page via the button, nothing happens on click. Earlier I had a problem switching from Coinjoin to advanced mode, it was only possible after refreshing the page. Now even refresh doesn't help, the same thing in two different browsers.
Edit: the mixing page opened after a really long time
Is there a roadmap of Mixero service somewhere? It would be interesting to read or hear from You about further plans for the development of the project. Thank you in advance for Your reply.
Personally, I don't think any mixer as a project needs any kind of Roadmap. This is not a project that attracts investors or anything like that. Any mixer is a tool with a set of specific functionality, it does not need a road map. Adding new options can always be discussed with clients through feedback, for example on forums like BTT and our forum.I realize that this is a new project and the range of services is quite different. (from those who have a roadmap). Still, I'm curious. I know most mixers don't have road maps. Maybe Mixero will have one, we don't know that.
But this is just my opinion, I may be wrong.
Personally, I don't think any mixer as a project needs any kind of Roadmap. This is not a project that attracts investors or anything like that. Any mixer is a tool with a set of specific functionality, it does not need a road map. Adding new options can always be discussed with clients through feedback, for example on forums like BTT and our forum.
But this is just my opinion, I may be wrong.
Mixero.io, hello
Perhaps I didn't notice, do you have an affiliate program? For instance, I would like to share information about your service on my Telegram channel. Is there a referral link, or is this not something you practice? Or in what formats is cooperation possible? Please advise where I can find this information.
Thanks
We are pleased to announce that the delay option is available for our advanced method for a maximum duration of 168 hours (7 days).
Delay is an interesting functionality. Could you please explain to me in a little more detail in what cases this function is necessary? It is probably needed in order to separate as much as possible in time the sending of bitcoin and the receipt after processing, and thus disguise the use of the mixer.
Am I thinking correctly?
UPDATE :Thanks for sharing with us, upcoming updates! It's great.
We are pleased to announce that the delay option is available for our advanced method for a maximum duration of 168 hours (7 days).
We are currently working on a new design for our website which should be available later this month.Will we have access to the service while uploading the new design? ::)
Are there any plans to create a Mixero app for Android + IOS ?
Hello,
I sent in mixero advenced mode in eth and I received nothing. In etherscan its a problem "out of fuel" !
I sent 2 emails with the LetterOfGuarantee but no reply....
What I need to do ?
MINOR UPDATE :
Hello everyone, we've just updated our CoinJoin mixing algorithm to give you even more privacy :).
Our new design is available soon, so stay tuned.
I guess, we cannot get information, even partial, about what type of upgrade was done ::)Mixer are trust business. On the other hand, in my experience when anything become wrong then no third party can help you in affiliate business. You drive traffic to their website and give them sales, tomorrow they will make a change in their terms and suddenly you become no body.
I am interested in your API and its purpose, is it intended for your affiliate partners, and what is the advantage of using it? I don't know how much it is used, but isn't it a bit risky for the third party, because in case of any issue (and they do happen) it is much more complicated to solve it through an intermediary.
I guess, we cannot get information, even partial, about what type of upgrade was done ::)Most of these updates are due to the problem of fees. They will try to make the activity profitable by charging reasonable fees to users, and since all mixing is done on the chain, increasing fees will inevitably lead to a weaker mixing algorithm. Mixero has the Monero bridge. If they focus on developing it so that the fees become the cheapest.
@Mixero.io, I just went to your site to view the new UI but then I noticed something odd. I was able to proceed to the next step without having to input my destination address - if someone should make an error and proceed with making the deposit is there a way to add my destination address in the future? If No, then you should make the destination address mandatory before anyone can proceed to the next stage.
Hello, we are pleased to announce that our new design is now available on our clearnet. The tor version should be updated in the coming hours.
Don't hesitate to give us your feedback. ;)
Transactions incur service fees ranging from 0.7% to 4.7%, plus miner fees
Hello, we are pleased to announce that our new design is now available on our clearnet. The tor version should be updated in the coming hours.
Don't hesitate to give us your feedback. ;)
I like the new design, attractive and yet quite simple. Quite comfortable to use. I don't want to go back to see if it was before, I'm interested in a couple of things.QuoteTransactions incur service fees ranging from 0.7% to 4.7%, plus miner fees
How much is the miner fee? It used to be 0.0003 per address, is that still the case? It should be emphasized somewhere
What is the "random input"? I see that he raised the fee by 0.4%-0.5%
You don't have support for taproot addresses?
The input field is the same colour as the background, a bit confusing. I would change the colour or add alt text.
(https://talkimg.com/images/2024/02/08/vfDQo.png)
Hello, first of all we've just changed the input field and we've added a dark color in the background which should make the field quite visible.
The transaction fees are the same as before, and are described in our about page. We're going to add this information to the coinjoin page too, and we'll also add that we support Taproot addresses.
Finally, the random input option allows you to receive funds from multiple inputs.
Hello, first of all we've just changed the input field and we've added a dark color in the background which should make the field quite visible.
The transaction fees are the same as before, and are described in our about page. We're going to add this information to the coinjoin page too, and we'll also add that we support Taproot addresses.
Finally, the random input option allows you to receive funds from multiple inputs.
Thanks for the fast response.
I am not sure about Taproot address support, since I got the message "Invalid address" when typing it in the address field.
(https://talkimg.com/images/2024/02/09/vJpgl.png)
Hello, we had to finalize a few technical elements on our side, but Taproot is now operational for our CoinJoin method and soon for our Advanced method (probably 1-2 days).
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It's quite a unique method to mix Bitcoin, and I'm sure it will add an extra layer of privacy but I would like to know what will happen if a centralized exchange finds out that a user is doing conversion for a mixer service?
I mean won't it put any risk to the account that's registered on a centralized exchange which's going to be performing the mixing of Monero to Bitcoin. However, if the exchange can't find out that then it would be a great mixing.
You seem to have not understood the best of what is happening here.Man, I understood the whole thing what I was trying to say that the account that they use on centralized exchange for converting of XMR to BTC might get caught by the exchange as that happened with someone in past who swapped BTC to XMR via a decentralized exchange and then converted that XMR to BTC again but this time via a centralized exchange.
You as a user send BTC to Mixer and they send clean coins to your BTC address. So, you have nothing with anYou seem to have not understood the best of what is happening here.
You as a user send BTC to Mixer and they send clean coins to your BTC address. So, you have nothing with any exchange.
In the background, Mixer will send your Bitcoin (as Mixero) to a decentralised exchange swap it for XMR, then send those XMR to the centralised exchange and swap XMR to BTC. That BTC can be called "clean" because it comes from a centralized exchange.
CEX (the most risky point of the whole process) cannot track XMR, so there is no reason to block funds. It seems like a good solution, now the only question is how much all the transactions will cost.y exchange.
In the background, Mixer will send your Bitcoin (as Mixero) to a decentralised exchange swap it for XMR, then send those XMR to the centralised exchange and swap XMR to BTC. That BTC can be called "clean" because it comes from a centralized exchange.
CEX (the most risky point of the whole process) cannot track XMR, so there is no reason to block funds. It seems like a good solution, now the only question is how much all the transactions will cost.
You seem to have not understood the best of what is happening here.Man, I understood the whole thing what I was trying to say that the account that they use on centralized exchange for converting of XMR to BTC might get caught by the exchange as that happened with someone in past who swapped BTC to XMR via a decentralized exchange and then converted that XMR to BTC again but this time via a centralized exchange.
You as a user send BTC to Mixer and they send clean coins to your BTC address. So, you have nothing with anYou seem to have not understood the best of what is happening here.
You as a user send BTC to Mixer and they send clean coins to your BTC address. So, you have nothing with any exchange.
In the background, Mixer will send your Bitcoin (as Mixero) to a decentralised exchange swap it for XMR, then send those XMR to the centralised exchange and swap XMR to BTC. That BTC can be called "clean" because it comes from a centralized exchange.
CEX (the most risky point of the whole process) cannot track XMR, so there is no reason to block funds. It seems like a good solution, now the only question is how much all the transactions will cost.y exchange.
In the background, Mixer will send your Bitcoin (as Mixero) to a decentralised exchange swap it for XMR, then send those XMR to the centralised exchange and swap XMR to BTC. That BTC can be called "clean" because it comes from a centralized exchange.
CEX (the most risky point of the whole process) cannot track XMR, so there is no reason to block funds. It seems like a good solution, now the only question is how much all the transactions will cost.
By keeping that I mind I asked that what if the centralized exchange somehow finds that account which is going to be used to convert XMR back to BTC and then withdraw it to Mixero's wallet? I mean the probability of centralized exchange to find it is very high because they will suspect that only XMR comes in and Bitcoin goes out then something if fishy. I think you also know that some exchanges might consider XRP to BTC transactions risky because they believe that if only XMR comes in and BTC goes out then something can be wrong.
Centralized exchanges will never be able to determine that these funds originate from our service, as previously explained, we utilize a completely empty intermediate wallet with no transaction history. Moreover, due to Monero's (XMR) design, it is impossible for the exchange to identify the existence of the source address. This means they do not know where the funds are coming from. Therefore, they cannot block the funds since they do not have access to the history and cannot trace the funds' history.Thanks for the detailed answer, I wish you guys best of luck in choosing those exchanges which might not have such filters, I guess all major centralized exchanges have some kind of filters where they can easily find such transactions suspicious but surely there might be many centralized exchanges that don't really care much about XMR coming in and BTC going out because they will be earning their revenue by the fees and they don't care much about such transactions or they might intentionally allow such transactions.
It is crucial to acknowledge that even though some centralized exchanges might use heuristic patterns to identify and block transactions they deem suspicious, we proactively ensure that this does not happen. We carefully select exchanges that do not employ such filtering based on specific patterns of incoming and outgoing transactions (for example, only XMR coming in and BTC going out). By doing so, we minimize the risk of our transactions being flagged as suspicious, thus ensuring a smoother and safer conversion process for our users from XMR to BTC.
After exchanging your BTC for XMR, we direct the funds through an intermediary wallet. This strategy ensures that the exchanges involved in the BTC to XMR and XMR back to BTC transactions remain unaware of this intermediary wallet, making it difficult for them to link any transaction details associated with this intermediary. Furthermore, due to Monero's built-in privacy features, exchanges are inherently unable to determine the source address of a Monero transaction. Our approach of using an intermediary wallet bolsters this privacy, offering an extra layer of security and anonymity in the transaction process.Can you tell us what sources are you using to get monero coins that you are using for Advanced mixing service?
After exchanging your BTC for XMR, we direct the funds through an intermediary wallet. This strategy ensures that the exchanges involved in the BTC to XMR and XMR back to BTC transactions remain unaware of this intermediary wallet, making it difficult for them to link any transaction details associated with this intermediary. Furthermore, due to Monero's built-in privacy features, exchanges are inherently unable to determine the source address of a Monero transaction. Our approach of using an intermediary wallet bolsters this privacy, offering an extra layer of security and anonymity in the transaction process.Can you tell us what sources are you using to get monero coins that you are using for Advanced mixing service?
Binance and few other bigger centralized exchanges have delisted monero and it is getting harder to get coins when you need them fast.
I wonder what happens if you don't have any XMR and someone wants to use advanced mixing option.
@dkbit98 If I'm not wrong then Monero won't be delisted from all exchanges since it's a good and valuable coin which provides 100% as compare to other coins. I know some exchanges are taking action against it because of the stress that centralized institutions give them.Can you tell us what sources are you using to get monero coins that you are using for Advanced mixing service?
Binance and few other bigger centralized exchanges have delisted monero and it is getting harder to get coins when you need them fast.
I wonder what happens if you don't have any XMR and someone wants to use advanced mixing option.
Hello, we can't tell you exactly what service we're using as we feel it may affect the anonymity of our customers but all we can tell you is that we're using instant exchanges.
Hello, we can't tell you exactly what service we're using as we feel it may affect the anonymity of our customers but all we can tell you is that we're using instant exchanges.OK, good to know.
Hello, we can't tell you exactly what service we're using as we feel it may affect the anonymity of our customers but all we can tell you is that we're using instant exchanges.OK, good to know.
So that basically means that you down own any larger amount of monero coins, and you need to buy them when you have demand for mixing.
There are not many instant exchanges and I have a good idea what exactly you are using ;)
We have established a Monero reserve to facilitate faster transactions and lower costs on our end. This reserve is currently effective for small amounts, as it is still in the "test" phase. Our goal is to create a substantial reserve to expedite exchanges. With such a reserve, we would only need to convert Monero into Bitcoin for the user, significantly enhancing anonymity and processing speed.This could be bad as governments could look for services that supply Monero and then they could make large, frequent transactions and monitor who is requesting Monero to determine more information about you.
One thing I noticed was that they kept using the same deposit address no matter how many times you restarted the procedure from the beginning; we also saw this behaviour on multiple phishing links we reported for Unijoin back then in Bitcointalk.org.Anyone can create phishing links and try to make its name look like the service, design something similar to the service and promote it so that it appears first in the search engine. you must click on the link through the signatures under ALTT users or at least bookmark the ANN page.
@mixero.io & @AB de Royse777, I stumbled across a site today - I’ve gone through the app to see if it’s mixero’s mirror link but I couldn’t find any information about it.
The site: https(:)//mixera(.)io/
One thing I noticed was that they kept using the same deposit address no matter how many times you restarted the procedure from the beginning; we also saw this behaviour on multiple phishing links we reported for Unijoin back then in Bitcointalk.org.
I simply wanted to let you know in case it does not belong to you, so that proper action may be taken to avoid anyone from losing money to it.
It would be interesting and positive for the community if you opened a thread about this problem in the subforum Reputation, scams and phishing (https://www.altcoinstalks.com/index.php?board=84.0/). That way more users could be alert about these types of threats.
@mixero.io & @AB de Royse777, I stumbled across a site today - I’ve gone through the app to see if it’s mixero’s mirror link but I couldn’t find any information about it.
The site: https(:)//mixera(.)io/
One thing I noticed was that they kept using the same deposit address no matter how many times you restarted the procedure from the beginning; we also saw this behaviour on multiple phishing links we reported for Unijoin back then in Bitcointalk.org.
I simply wanted to let you know in case it does not belong to you, so that proper action may be taken to avoid anyone from losing money to it.
Hello this site is indeed a phishing/scam (mixera.io) it seems that several customers have already fallen into the trap, we will report this site. Stay away from this service and double check the domain name you are visiting.
I actually can’t do that right now since I haven’t gotten any confirmation from mixero.io if the site belongs to them or not.
If we should get a negative response and the go ahead, then we can report the site for it to be taken down by the registrar for being a phishing site, but for now we wait for mixero’s response.
Hello everyone, it seems that another domain has appeared (mlxero.io). This domain is a scam/copy of our website so please be careful, they paid a Google ad for it and their domain appears first with the keyword "mixero".Cheap old trick, they are using letter L instead of letter i.
Hello everyone, it seems that another domain has appeared (mlxero.io). This domain is a scam/copy of our website so please be careful, they paid a Google ad for it and their domain appears first with the keyword "mixero".
The domain in question has already been reported.
Dear Mixero,
I would love to user your service, however I have to admit that I find your Letter of Guarantee (LoG) completely senseless. In the signed message of your LoG you do NOT mention the destination BTC address. Therefore in case of a dispute or potential exit ripp, nobody can use the LoG prove that no funds were sent to the destination address.
What's even worse, your "official" BTC address which you use to sign your LoG, is not even findabel on Google: 1HsM2JbyKnqwcYvEm1kLMNwJtqb6uxSczd So it seems, that this wallet is not even posted on your websit or in this thread. You should replace this standard wallet with a Vanity Address and post it on your website footer and in this thread (just like CryptoMixer: 1CrypMixXWtTjYGCM5ZJmyQYP1Y39P7aLM and Tumbler: 1TUMBLRXHDjFZacmFLbuDn2Rw1rcPgacR)
Could you please improve your LoG and make it look like the LoG of for example CryptoMixer or Tumbler? Both, CryptoMixer and Tumbler, provide Letter of Guarantee, which contain all required information.
What do you think about these two suggested improvements? Without both your service soes not look trustworthy to me.
Regards
Royaly
P.S. For reference I will copy your LoG and more usefull LoG examples of the above mentioned sites:
=== Mixero's senseless Letter of Guarantee ===
This message has been signed with our signature 1HsM2JbyKnqwcYvEm1kLMNwJtqb6uxSczd
-----START DATE-----
Tue, 05 Mar 2024 20:40:09 +0300
-----END DATE-----
-----START LETTER OF GUARANTEE-----
Here is your letter of guarantee. Keep it carefully as it represents the unique proof of your transaction. Mixero confirms that the following address: bc1qnp22a90dqkqngpvg372vrw3kjn4p0udne56r2v has been generated in order to receive your funds at the destination address indicated.
-----END LETTER OF GUARANTEE-----
-----START SIGNATURE-----
IH5A+sTarI3mPbjwjZWIlM2fIok9sjMQys3pT4sX3ZvIXv8g4T/+nguHUwu/8upkq7GcmPpEdXlBvgskUDtU+go=
-----END SIGNATURE-----
-----START ADDRESS FOR SENDING FUNDS-----
bc1qnp22a90dqkqngpvg372vrw3kjn4p0udne56r2v
-----END ADDRESS FOR SENDING FUNDS-----
You need to send the letter of guarantee in case of problem within 24 hours of your payment. Please note that failure to do so will render the letter obsolete and unusable in accordance with our Confidentiality of Data.
== Example 1 how Letter of Guarantee should look like - Domain-Ending removed ==
-----START SIGNING BITCOIN ADDRESS-----
1CrypMixXWtTjYGCM5ZJmyQYP1Y39P7aLM
-----END SIGNING BITCOIN ADDRESS-----
-----START LETTER OF GUARANTEE-----
We hereby confirm that CRYPTOMIXER has generated the address bc1qm6vhlfsuz20xy6qp8j7l25fzcjktqv2d8c0afk in order to transfer incoming amount (minus fee) to the following addresses: 100% to bc1qnp22a90dqkqngpvg372vrw3kjn4p0udne56r2v after 0 minutes. This service will be only available for all bitcoins received from 2024 March 5, 17:59:45 UTC to 2024 March 6, 17:59:45 UTC with minimum amount of 0.001 BTC per single transaction and maximum amount of 30.57 BTC total. Our fee is 0.8492% + 0.0005 BTC for every target address. This letter is digitally signed by our main account: 1CrypMixXWtTjYGCM5ZJmyQYP1Y39P7aLM. Stay protected and thank you for using our service.
-----END LETTER OF GUARANTEE-----
-----START DIGITAL SIGNATURE-----
Gx0F05udl9QqqGPD99SeXleo5x1fmSky2S3xlPiApUniKpUtjo39eXevLPlsdw0aa87pTCqThIUkfh1kYd06m2g=
-----END DIGITAL SIGNATURE-----
== Example 2 how Letter of Guarantee should look like - Domain-Ending removed ==
-----START SIGNING BITCOIN ADDRESS-----
1TUMBLRXHDjFZacmFLbuDn2Rw1rcPgacR
-----END SIGNING BITCOIN ADDRESS-----
-----START LETTER OF GUARANTEE-----
We hereby confirm that Tumbler has generated the address bc1q4yzn3q348750pdfd4kprj2ktj9xp5qduw65mru in order to transfer incoming amount (minus fee) to the following addresses: 100% to bc1qnp22a90dqkqngpvg372vrw3kjn4p0udne56r2v after 349 min. This service will be only available for all bitcoins received from 2024 March 05, 17:59:24 UTC to 2024 March 06, 17:59:24 UTC with minimum amount of 0.001 BTC per single transaction and maximum amount of 512.6771 BTC total. Our fee is 1.27% + 0.0004 BTC for every target address. This letter is digitally signed by our main account: 1TUMBLRXHDjFZacmFLbuDn2Rw1rcPgacR. Order: tumbler /order#3NOGX7P4-58BJKY. Stay protected and thank you for using our service.
-----END LETTER OF GUARANTEE-----
-----START DIGITAL SIGNATURE-----
HDCkem/owJmtERfDX0VTptnEIsoEoC/WX92v7Ir7lPkISSZaI4mML+v99uH9rhNEPCfsmx9OC2mnMO1Aux4beEI=
-----END DIGITAL SIGNATURE-----
== Example 2 how Letter of Guarantee should look like - Domain-Ending removed ==
-----START SIGNING BITCOIN ADDRESS-----
1TUMBLRXHDjFZacmFLbuDn2Rw1rcPgacR
-----END SIGNING BITCOIN ADDRESS-----
-----START LETTER OF GUARANTEE-----
We hereby confirm that Tumbler has generated the address bc1q4yzn3q348750pdfd4kprj2ktj9xp5qduw65mru in order to transfer incoming amount (minus fee) to the following addresses: 100% to bc1qnp22a90dqkqngpvg372vrw3kjn4p0udne56r2v after 349 min. This service will be only available for all bitcoins received from 2024 March 05, 17:59:24 UTC to 2024 March 06, 17:59:24 UTC with minimum amount of 0.001 BTC per single transaction and maximum amount of 512.6771 BTC total. Our fee is 1.27% + 0.0004 BTC for every target address. This letter is digitally signed by our main account: 1TUMBLRXHDjFZacmFLbuDn2Rw1rcPgacR. Order: tumbler /order#3NOGX7P4-58BJKY. Stay protected and thank you for using our service.
-----END LETTER OF GUARANTEE-----
-----START DIGITAL SIGNATURE-----
HDCkem/owJmtERfDX0VTptnEIsoEoC/WX92v7Ir7lPkISSZaI4mML+v99uH9rhNEPCfsmx9OC2mnMO1Aux4beEI=
-----END DIGITAL SIGNATURE-----
Hello, we've added more information to our letter of guarantee, and we've also added our signature address in the footer.
== Example 2 how Letter of Guarantee should look like - Domain-Ending removed ==
-----START SIGNING BITCOIN ADDRESS-----
1TUMBLRXHDjFZacmFLbuDn2Rw1rcPgacR
-----END SIGNING BITCOIN ADDRESS-----
-----START LETTER OF GUARANTEE-----
We hereby confirm that Tumbler has generated the address bc1q4yzn3q348750pdfd4kprj2ktj9xp5qduw65mru in order to transfer incoming amount (minus fee) to the following addresses: 100% to bc1qnp22a90dqkqngpvg372vrw3kjn4p0udne56r2v after 349 min. This service will be only available for all bitcoins received from 2024 March 05, 17:59:24 UTC to 2024 March 06, 17:59:24 UTC with minimum amount of 0.001 BTC per single transaction and maximum amount of 512.6771 BTC total. Our fee is 1.27% + 0.0004 BTC for every target address. This letter is digitally signed by our main account: 1TUMBLRXHDjFZacmFLbuDn2Rw1rcPgacR. Order: tumbler /order#3NOGX7P4-58BJKY. Stay protected and thank you for using our service.
-----END LETTER OF GUARANTEE-----
-----START DIGITAL SIGNATURE-----
HDCkem/owJmtERfDX0VTptnEIsoEoC/WX92v7Ir7lPkISSZaI4mML+v99uH9rhNEPCfsmx9OC2mnMO1Aux4beEI=
-----END DIGITAL SIGNATURE-----
Hello, we've added more information to our letter of guarantee, and we've also added our signature address in the footer.
OK, it is clear that even if the user closes the order page, the mixing process will continue. But is there a possibility for the user to find an active order again? For example, Tumbler leaves a link in its letter of guarantee, so it is possible to check it later.
I saw that the deposit address is valid for 24 hours. Isn't that too short a deadline and what happens to deposits after that time?
With the high volatility of fees lately, it is very easy for a transaction to get stuck.
Concerning a page to consult the status of your transaction, we are currently working on it and it should be available soon.
You can now check the status of your transaction using your Order ID on our /status page. The Order ID is visible on the invoice page as well as in the letter of guarantee.
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Dear Mixero,
I am happy to see that you added the security relevant features I suggested a couple weeks ago. That shows that you are taking our feedback seriously. Thumbs up!
I already tested your mixing service with a small amount BTC and it worked like a charm.
However there is one last feature missing, that prevents me from regularly using your service instead of the good old CryptoMixer: Your Delay-Feature is not working properly when using two destination wallets. If using two destination wallets, there must also be two different Delay-Settings (just look at CryptoMixer's website, they have implentend this feature very well so that the user can specifiy differente delay durations).
Using blockchain analysis, third parties are able to track down mixing transactions made through Mixero, because even when using two different destination wallets, your payouts will be at the same time! However, being able to specify two different destination wallets AND two different delay durations makes it impossible for blockchain analysis of third parties to track down transactions mixed through Mixero!
Can you please make it possible to specify two different delay durations when using two different destination wallets?
Regards
Royaly
Hello, yes this feature is planned for Mixero we will develop this as soon as possible. We will publish a message when this function is implemented.Hey Mixero as you are active representative in this forum, I have few questions for you.
Hello, yes this feature is planned for Mixero we will develop this as soon as possible. We will publish a message when this function is implemented.Hey Mixero as you are active representative in this forum, I have few questions for you.
In light of recent vanishing of your several mixer competitors, are you doing something to improve security and protection of your services?
And do you plan to continue business as usual or you are going to make some changes in future?
Hi, we have been continuously strengthening our platform's security and anonymity protection measures over the past few months. Enhanced encryption, obfuscation techniques, and strong operational security practices have been put in place to protect our users.It is really good to know that you are present here.
Hi, we have been continuously strengthening our platform's security and anonymity protection measures over the past few months. Enhanced encryption, obfuscation techniques, and strong operational security practices have been put in place to protect our users.It is really good to know that you are present here.
I hope that you, who are behind mixero.io, have been sufficiently protected, it seems that in the last few days, it is a big risk to talk about the whole thing.
If there is a big risk to even talk about mixers themselves, then we have a word for that in the English dictionary: censorship. Even Bitcointalk did not go so far as to ban public speech about mixers outright,
Since I have not seen any country try to sanction people for talking about mixers (not even authoritarian states like Russia), I am led to the conclusion that such censorship is non-existent.
For now at least.