Good tumbler?

I'm looking for a service to tumble my coins. Unfortunately, all services seem to be either (selective) scammers or charge outrageous fees (seriously, Helix, 3%?)

Do you have any recommendations? I'd prefer if I don't have to sign up and pay a fee in the 0.5-1% range.


Comments


[3 Points] gramssupport:

Hello,

with HelixLight you don't have to sign up, but there is 3% fee. We believe that 3% are fair for offering fast and secure cleaning services.

Regards

GramsSupport


[3 Points] gramsadmin:

I am sorry you think 3% is too high. The method I use to clean the coins actually cost me about 1% to 1.5% per transaction so once you figure in the cost we are making less than then other guys while doing a better job.


[2 Points] NIGGALISHUS:

Fog


[2 Points] vault43:

You are not going to find a service like this for free. 3% is the best you are going to get (Grams, Blender, Fog all charge at or around 3%).

Short of that, do manual cleaning through an exchange.


[2 Points] iamjustsomejerk:

give me your coins and i promise i'll send back clean ones. i'll even do it for free and i won't require you to register with me or sign up for anything.


[2 Points] None:

If you can't afford the 1-3% tumbler fees then you probably shouldn't be buying drugs off the internet. I mean, come on?! Tumbling services are a business, they're not doing it out of the goodness of their heart, nor should they be expected to.


[1 Points] None:

bitblender


[1 Points] Homer_Goes_Crazy:

If your freedom isn't worth 3% of the transaction, don't bother tumbling.


[1 Points] CCreviewthrowaway:

I've been using bitlaundry.net for a couple months. They seem legit but you have to wait a day or two for the coins to come through. I also heard about bitmixer.io but some people were saying they are scammers.


[-1 Points] belial999:

Tumble them yourselves through exchanges. Paying 2%+ is dumb


[-1 Points] dastampmasta:

Are you Jewish? Just wondering ;-)