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Mixtum just amazing mixture project which I already reviewed positive feedback here ..
This project has created a signature campaign for us which is very exciting. We are delighted to be able to work on this signature campaign.
This campaign will only be intended for users with basic knowledge of Bitcoin.

A VERY tough selection.

Good selection, hopefully I will be one of them.
thank you

+1
Well the essence of this signature campaign is to promote mixtum.io and Bitcoin mixing in general. This is important in my opinion because the promotion of privacy protection and anonymity can not be overly emphasize.

I think the selection for this signature campaign should be about those who has contributed either by asking questions or answering questions to the promotion and understanding of Bitcoin mixing. ICO press has always been fair in his selections even on Bitcointalk. So may the best hands win.


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I’m reading through a translator, perhaps the translation is not correct. Do I understand correctly that if you mix bitcoins through a mixer and then send them to a centralized place to sell them, for example, they can be blocked?

CAN!

The possibility exists, it's not only about mixed coins as some crappy exchanges running stupid AML bots will block even genuine funds coming from another exchange, and so when there is risk, again, why take it and not try to minimize it!

With this in mind, I must repeat that I've sent by mistake freshly mixed coins directly to Bitstamp, the same company that asks you for everything including proof of income without anything happening, but if you can afford , just don't do it, some exchnges have really bad configured bots that will trigger warnigns out of nowhere, this is a discussion I've had with such a representative of an exchange that used a stupid AML bot:


Wow, to be honest, I never thought in this direction. But still, if I understood correctly, the problem is not in the mixer, but in clumsily configured bots on some exchanges. But for safety, if you decide to sell bitcoins, it is better to do it on decentralized exchanges, even though there are horse commission.
Well, in my opinion, the issue with centralized exchanges is not safety. At least there are some well-known centralized exchanges that people have used safely without losing funds, but the major issue people have with centralized exchanges is that their anonymity and privacy are not secured.

Also, if it's within your power, you can provide your personal wallet address when using a Bitcoin mixer because the bug you talked about is not peculiar to centralized exchanges alone; some decentralized exchanges have issues too.

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Mixtum is a great project.
I see there is potential team behind their project.
TBH, Glad  to join the mixtum bounty to learn more about mixtum project and want to try.

Nice to see mixtum open signature bounty here.
If  allowed, accept me.
Thank you icopress..
I have tried the service of MixTum and what I find is that so far, all the people I knew on this forum who have used their services have only said positive things about the platform. One thing I learned about the cryptocurrency space is that they never lie about an issue that is publicly discussed, especially on the decentralized crypto forum.However, I wish the mixer representative could tell us what the mixer team is doing to prevent a bug in the future that can be used by attackers to deanonymize past transactions that have been processed by the mixing services.

I planned to use the platform mixing service for total privacy purposes, and the result so far has been good ever since I used the MixTum mixing service, but I'm a curious type of person and always want to be sure of what I am getting myself into, although sometimes time leads to me asking many questions, which some people don't like at some point.
I would highlight your last paragraph, my thoughts are that you never get lost when you ask for directions, so asking questions should be welcome irrespective of the questions.

Mixtum.io is obviously an A-list mixing platform and the reviews from other people about the quality of service they get from mixtum.io back that up, but  I think with the incentives attached to the review program organized by the mixtum.io team, some participants would be biased in their review and would love to sugar coat things, the possible solution to this right now is for the team to have a proper screening of the reviews so far and highlights some top reviews for educational purpose for those new to this mixing platform


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Sorry but may be you read and try to comprehend well before replying
OK, let me repeat exactly what you wrote:

it's better to receive that bitcoin directly to the exchange, so as to avoid spending extra fund moving the same bitcoin to the exchange.

This is recommendation written by you, and you clearly say that is is better to receive coins from mixer directly to exchange because of fees :o
Now I will say again that this stupid, and I explained why in my previous post.
Now lets get back on Unijoin topic.
Yea for sure, the idea of using a bitcoin mixer only to then receive your coin directly on an exchange is laughable.

And it is not rocket science to understand that using an exchange especially a decentralised exchange compromises your anonymity.
1. Most exchanges needs you to register
2. Some goes to the extent of asking for your KYC
3. Not your private keys not your wallet, so funds coming into an exchange is risky.

You should not engage the service of a mixer and after the stress you end of throwing it all away by using an exchange as your receiving address


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You should check out this and other threads on this platform that talk about Bitcoin mixing to be well-equipped with proper knowledge on the subject.
Thanks for the suggestion, I am already active on all those threads of the platform and I'm well aware about Bitcoin mixing. It's first time I'm hearing about this mixer but I have proper knowledge about mixers in general. I hope that this mixer may also come up with some good features like low fees as compare to other mixers.
I would also love to see mixers with low transaction fees, and I think Tengri Crypto may just be the one. I am also very new to using it, but basically, my knowledge of using mixers has already given me an edge.

But I have only ever mixed Bitcoin, so the addition of altcoin is strange and intriguing to me. One day, I'd like to mix my ETH, Sol, and other altcoins, but I have already seen some complaints about that service being down on Tengri Crypto Mixer.

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Thank you, and you are right about that. I gave my opinion after quick research.But I will consider this to be a reliable and secure option for mixing Bitcoin transactions.

I can see that Tengri can be helpful for individuals who wish to keep their Bitcoin holdings private and anonymous, particularly when they want to hide their transactions from law enforcement authorities or other outside parties.

Well, I hope I gain a deeper understanding of Bitcoin mixing and features after exploring.
You are welcome mate, but saying that tengri mixer helps to keep their users transactions private and anonymous is the essence of Bitcoin mixer in the first place.

The primary purpose of a Bitcoin mixer is to allow users transactions be anonymous and private and just like tengri Bitcoin mixer other mixers services offers it but not on the same level, because some offers full proof anonymity than the other, some are very simple to use with other benefits. So I think you should find those features you love about tengri mixer and vet it properly.

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Welcome to the forum, it's quite nice to see some new mixers entering the world of Bitcoin mixing. I hope your service will offer some good features for the users. It would be awesome if you launch a review campaign, I would love to review your mixer and give me 100% genuine and honest opinion about the service. I hope seen we will see a new signature campaign and maybe a review campaign as well.
In crypto-currency make sure you don't give yourself hope that is not based on any fact, that's why you will always be told to do your research (DYOR)

Yes a good deal of Bitcoin mixing platforms are available for anonymity and privacy enthusiast to choose from. But as the the number increase so are the chances of using a fake or bad mixing platform.

You should check out this and other threads on this platform that talk about Bitcoin mixing to be well-equipped with proper knowledge on the subject.

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At first, I did not understand what the purpose of the Bitcoin mixer was. But when I read the article, Tengri. I realized that it's easy to understand why the bitcoin mixer sector has experienced rapid growth in recent years. Bitcoin mixers allow users to maintain their anonymity and privacy when using their cryptocurrency holdings, which is a useful service.

So, I tried it, and it was easy. I personally recommend Tengri since they do not collect logs or private information and adhere to a strict no-logging policy.
I think since you are new to Bitcoin mixing you are not yet in the position to making recommendations for other on which Bitcoin mixer to use, this is not to say that tengri isn't a good bitcoin mixer but what are the features you see using tengri Bitcoin mixer that you consider amazing?

I am glad you have found the use of Bitcoin mixer a necessity for anyone who wants to remain anonymous in their transactions but I think you should try to explore a bit more all aspects of Bitcoin mixing before you start to give recommendations in this topic which mixer to use.

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Sure you can, you can put any valid address as your receiving address.

Is it good? I don't think so, centralized exchanges can confiscate mixed or CoinJoined funds, so you run the risk of your funds being locked up by an exchange if you do this, and you may never be able to recover your funds if it happens. That's because they will probably request for informations that you will be reluctant to give, and you could even provide what they ask and they won't still release your funds.

Use your self custodial wallet to receive mixed funds, and you may even have to move the funds around addresses you own, before depositing it into a centralized exchange, or you better use a p2p exchange to avoid all the trouble: https://kycnot.me/?type=exchange
It's contradictory using a Bitcoin mixer and the purpose of you choosing to use a mixer is to avoid your privacy being opened to the public only to later provide a centralised exchange address for receiving funds from your mixing platform.

There won't be a need using a mixer if at the end stage you use centralised exchange address because using a centralised means KYC exchange were you are not anonymous anymore or it is not guaranteed and we have seen exchanges like Binance freezing users funds, putting them through stressful process to release them later on if at all.

Like you rightly said a self custodial wallet is the best option for anyone using a mixing platform, there is more knowledge to get before using a Bitcoin mixer I urge newbies not to rush into it.

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Browser is not an issue for Thormixer as the site can easily be accessed through normal clearnet and also through the onion router (tor).

As long as your browser or your device can access the internet then you can use this site – it does not require you to own a powerful device to be able to access, your mobile phone that’s connected to the internet can work perfectly.
I actually don't think the reason anyone would ask about the best browser to use for Thormixer.io is about which would work. Yes there are lots of browsers out there and if you have access to the internet then thormixer.io like every other mixers should be able to connect on the browser.

I think the real issue is for the best mixing service (which is to provide anonymity and privacy) which browser do one adopt. I honestly think it's a great question because thormixer.oi can have those cool utilities you had mentioned on your post but if used on the wrong browser then the purpose is defeated.

I would say Tor browser (ironically it fit it pronunciation with Thormixer lol) Tor browser offer wide range of services I had mentioned in some of my previous posts, the bottom line is you privacy and anonymity is enhanced when you use Tor browser for mixing

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Tor browser is very slow and it usually takes time to load and do other things compared to Brave browser that is extraordinarily faster. I have used Tor browser in many occasions and sometimes I could get frustrated the time it would take to load a single page. If your connection is not strong enough, that means it would take longer for it to connect. Tor requires stronger connection for things to go smoothly even after I downloaded other versions.
Tor Browser may be slow but it's just a little price to pay for all the other benefits Tor Browser offers when it comes to being used for mixing.

You aren't completely anonymous using brave Browser because the mixing site can know which IP address you are using, this beats the real purpose of using a Bitcoin mixer in the first place which is to ensure an anonymous, private transactions.
In addition to that the ISPN the site you are connected to when using Tor browser unlike brave browser where it can compromise your private details.

You can use Browser on a windows 10 above PC and really not have a very made speed time, you priority should be anonymity and privacy.

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But I am back now, and yesterday, I did try visiting the UniJoin website using Tor browser, and it loaded pretty fast, my system is just as the same specification as his, windows 10, around 30 to 35 mbps internet speed, the only difference is that, mine is 8 gig ram instead of 4 gig as his is.
So, this is pointing to his system running app memory being too low, and I will suggest he consider increasing/upgrading it to something much bigger.
I don't think they can do anything about the speed so much, and it's fluctuates you can have a fast speed time at this moment and it could be a bit slow the next but Tor having problem with information speed is a draw back I won't consider paramount.

Tor is a more advanced Brower than normal browsers like brave.
I have always fancied Tor for Bitcoin mixing because it effectively blocks your IP address, to the extent the mixing site won't know your IP address in use, also the ISPN would have no idea of the site you are connected to, unlike on brave where ISPN would know the site you connected to.

I recommend Tor your actions would be untraceable.

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It's good, currently only working people use PCs or Laptops, but most already own smartphones and Bitcoin wallet applications on smartphones such as Electrum. ThorMixer has quickly reached mobile users, this is a smart competitive strategy. Users will be able to mix and receive Bitcoin anytime, anywhere without being tied to a desk  ;D
Yes based on popularity people use their phones more than they use the desktop, many people have mobile wallet like electrum where they carry out fast transactions on the go, but the draw back to this is that many people also use their mobile devices for other activities which can make them vulnerable to attacks I am in that category but I have been Able to avoid harm by having electrum cold wallet storage.

The main purpose for Bitcoin mixing is to ensure privacy and anonymity when carrying our Bitcoin transactions. I personally support  cautiousness when mixing Bitcoin. I don't know if I am being paranoid but mixing anywhere is careless in my opinion, there are also some countries with laws against mixing so I think it's better done privately even if you are to do it with your mobile device, also selecting a good mixer is imperative, not all mixers offer full proof anonymity also some could steal your Bitcoin too.

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