Helix Light (review) + question

I want to chime in about my experience with Helix Light and ask a question as well.

I hadn't tumbled in the past partlhy becuase I was buying legal RC's and the other part was that reading about lost deposits etc.. I always felt like it was an extra step and i was scared to loose the BTC. Everyone knows support is not great with DNM and Tumblers etc..

I wanted to do things legit this time. Tell me what you think and what I should change.

Helix light does not require any registration at all/ And once you start the transaction/tumble you get a dedicated status page avialable to you oevne if you close tor and reopen, without logging on. After the transaction is on blockchain helix updates to processing./ After 2 transaction the tumble starts, then very quick the btc is sent to the address of your choice.

Basically you give them the DNM deposit address, then they give you an address to send the $. Fromm when yhou get 2 confirmations on your deposit to helix it takes betwen 10 and 40 minutes before its sent to the DNM.

Ive used it twice and its been sent in under 20 min each time. You can add a delay, but according to their site the coins will clean even with no delay added. Do you guys add a delay?

Also, is it safe to send from a wallet conncected to your identiyty, straight to helix, then straight toa market, or do you need an intermediary wallet to be more safe? What wallet do you recommend? Can you use the blockchain wallet through TOR?

They take 3% of the BTC and from start to finish I have had my BTC on the market within an hour or hour 15 minutes both times.

Some tumblers take 6-12 hours that why i ask how is helix so quick./


Comments


[3 Points] None:

Hmm, your username is familiar. I don't have an answer for you, but does 'Drama Free Steel City' sound familiar to you?


[5 Points] gramsadmin:

I can't tell you for absolute certain your coins have never touched the darknet. I say they haven't because I designed the system to trade clean coins from the clearnet as opposed to how most darknet tumblers work. Most tumblers like bitcoinfog just mix all their users coins together and then give you back someone elses darknet coins. Helix doesn't do that it simply trades the dirty coins for clean ones from another source. I can't tell you the source for security reason. Many people have verified through the blockchain that the coins are completely clean. The reason Helix is so fast is because we have so many in reserve. It takes about 4 hours to go through the complete helix cleaning process. When helix started before the reserve built up it used to take 3-4 hours but now that the reserve has built up it only take a few minutes.


[2 Points] None:

Helix has no way of confirming what they say. Their service does indeed work, but their claim to the coins they give you not ever touching a DN service is absurd. That's like giving somebody a dollar and telling them, "well I'm pretty sure it's never been in a hookers ass, to the best of my knowledge".


[1 Points] gramssupport:

Hi friend,

Helix is quick because we care about comfort of our customers! We are still upgrading our services so we can be faster then others ;) You can send your BTC to Helix directly because nobody knows which address is cleaner/tumbler and which not from blockchain. And you mustn't use another wallet berween Helix or HelixLight and your market address from transfer security point of view. But you shouldn't trust DarknetMarkets with depositing your BTC. So if you decide to use another wallet for cleaned bitcoins, then best for hidden services is probably Electrum wallet. You can find tutorial how to install it on almost every darknet forum. Or for 100% safe you can use paper wallets, but if you're transfering houndred of dollars, its unnecessary I think. Nobody will hack your account for few houndred off dollars. If you'll have some other questions about Helix, feel free to contact me.

Regards

GramsSupport


[1 Points] None:

If you buy BTC via cash deposit I don't think you have to tumble but if you are going to tumble BitBlender is the easiest and simplest one to use.


[1 Points] kingbhudo:

Could I ask how long it generally takes from coins showing in Helix light as "Processed!" to them appearing in your DNM wallet?

Mine processed really quickly in Helix, but have yet to appear in my DNM wallet.