New bitcoin tumbler Payshield. Legit?

For those of you not aware, there is a new bitcoin tumbler called Payshield. They charge the lowest rare out of any of the current tumblers, at 1%. (Bitblender is 1-3% random and Helix Light is a flat 2.5% *Bitcoin Fog I do not count as a safe tumbler)

Payshield comes from the people that created the DarkNet email service Sigaint, from my understanding. I have seen a couple posts on here talking about it's unveiling, and a single endorsement, but I have barely heard anything from the hardcore tumbler users.

So any reports as to it being safe and legit?

*To non tumblers this does not apply.


Comments


[2 Points] AndThenHeSays4:

Yes. I have mixed 9 BTC through them. I posted an endorsement of the service a few days ago.


[2 Points] The_fire_bird:

Hardly new, I've got an email in my inbox from them on June 16th. And yeah, sent 8 BTC through them with no issues at all.


[2 Points] ElectronicExorcist:

I have used them twice successfully. No problems.


[2 Points] sapiophile:

/r/JoinMarket is even cheaper than that, and is much more secure since you you don't need to trust any central server, and there's no way for anyone to run off with your funds...


[1 Points] hog_master:

So you are giving them 10$ per every thousand? Doesn't seem like a good deal to me. I mean unless you're really into tumbling.

Glad to see this one actually is legit unlike the bit fog bs.


[1 Points] loopdeedoo2:

worked well for me. sketchy looking, but kinda like their email!


[1 Points] 888883333333:

Fee isnt randomized, this is a big no.


[1 Points] ThisCouldVeryWellSuc:

Thanks for the feedback guys. From what I'm seeing most of you think it's legit and several of you have already tested it out.

For the ones that have tested it and had good results, can you speak towards the features it offers? Delays, transaction break ups and such?