Whats your favourite tumbler and why?

Hello,

I'm fairly new to tumbling and wanted to get everyones opinion on their tumbler of choice.

Thank you!


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[3 Points] traceless-:

I will make an announcement for the launch of Taintless Bitcoin Tumbler this weekend.

For now Helix by Grams is one of the easiest to use but the fee's are too high.


[2 Points] -formless-:

joinmarket (coinjoin) - cheaper than centralized tumblers, transparent, can fully break link to coins, no risk of coin being taken from you


[1 Points] Randaal_Inc:

Same


[1 Points] dlayover123:

Bitblender.


[1 Points] snackburros:

Well, if we're on the subject.

It's a side project but a few friends and I have essentially a tumbler and an exchange set up, the question is whether we do an automated link so that the coins coming out are by nature anonymous but without the guarantee of predicability in value - since we're not looking to foot the bill of someone else's arbitrage - or just put the systems side by side and have people manually do it, which may discourage people from participating because "oh one extra step who cares".

Coins have been way too volatile last few to launch anything and the whole Shapeshift thing really pushed things back (and work, and life, and all that, so now we might go for as much static design and decentralized and nontransparent work on the tumble and the exchange is, well, like any exchange bot except emphasize on speed instead of return. It'd effectively make the coins pretty much entirely untraceable if done right, but doing it right automatically makes it half gambling and doing it right otherwise may trigger the laziness instinct, rendering the whole project moot.

Once we figure that out we'll see what happens I guess, I personally am under the impression that people do way too little research to use any non-automated system effectively period but with BTC prices jumping 30 dollars a week I'd imagine some very unhappy people if they tumble and in the however many minutes the whole thing happens each coin is worth 10 bucks less and they're tumbling 10 or 20 or 30. People do that, you know? 2-3% loss isn't particularly significant but 2-3% loss in a matter of minutes in a static system with no choice - some altcoins are just more anonymous than others and we're not running an investment firm - will inevitably piss off people and cause DDoS attacks that we can mitigate, but still annoying.

So yeah, feel free to comment, we'll roll something out, don't care if people actually use it or not, pretty much all of us are just intersted observers at this point, the tech aspect is interesting and applicable to other, legitimate fields, but even as a PoC it might attract unwarranted attention. Luckily the folks behind this are either programmers or lawyers so at least we got those two aspects covered.


[-1 Points] None:

My favorite tumbler is Pelican's beak.

He takes my coin and takes it to Belize. he gets me fresh coin from the Netherlands. Takes about 2 weeks.

/u/pelican_vendor