grams helix review

Alright I see Grams is looking for helix reviews and there does seem a bit of a tumbler drought so I decided to give it a shot. I've seen Grams evolve and it seems like a pretty good addition to our community, so having a mixer/tumbler is cool too. Unless of course the whole thing is a honeypot, but I highly doubt it is; this seems like someone/somepeople who are committed to making our recesses of the internet a better place.

I haven't bought btc, or made an order, in a long time. Last time I did, shared coin was acceptable to use. So: that's the only tumbler I've used. In my SR1 days, I didn't even use one (silly me).

Ease of Use: If you can make a blockchain account and use shared coin, you can use grams helix.

The process:

Time-Frame: Seemed to mesh nicely with the blockchain, really, and took as long as advertised or within its timeframe. Actually on the shorter side of 1-4 hrs. For security's sake this timeframe is a very minimal inconvenience.

Layout: Really everything is cleanly designed and functional. I wanted to comment on how nice everything looked: very professional. Not trying to hard, but still pretty modern.

Overall Impression: Easy as making an account and crediting it. Don't be put off by transferring .01 btc to activate your account; it will be credited to your account, it isn't a fee necessarily.

Didn't put numbers into the review because I don't have a whole lot to compare it to, but whenever I make orders again, I hope helix is still going strong because I'll use it again.

EDIT: One issue I did have was that I couldn't transfer my full amount because the form wouldn't let me put in more than 8 characters, yet my balance was slightly more than 8. Not a huge deal, left a few cents on helix, and I imagine it will be fixed in the future.


Comments


[4 Points] killdannow:

I'm rather new to all of this but I'd like to think I do my reading. I don't get why these reviews are of any use when it comes to grams helix.

When I first saw a post about it no one trusted it. He wouldn't disclose his methods for analysis and thus no one could say for sure how effective it was. Fast forward one or two weeks, it's on the sidebar and I've seen a couple of reviews stating it works.

Isn't "working" in this case defined as obscuring the block chain records, not as I sent coins and got them back?

The only way to prove this works or release a good review of it, is after someone who is skilled in block chain analysis uses it and can decide how effective it is at obscuring the records.


[1 Points] None:

I've had success with Helix 3 or 4 times now, it really is easy to use and an awesome tool for bitcoin tumbling.

I recommend it to all my friends!


[1 Points] silkroadireland:

Do they charge commission or a fee of any sort?