Beginner's Guide to Bitcoin Mixing

Hey guys

We had a pretty good post put into the Cryptocurrency part of our forum recently, and I thought I'd share the link here - it does a pretty good job of talking most newbies through the what's & why's of Bitcoin mixing.

http://thehub7gqe43miyc.onion/index.php?topic=21123.0

Note: You'll need to access the link via Tor, as it is hosted on an onion site.


Comments


[2 Points] MrJuanPablo:

dandy.


[2 Points] ColdHard:

This might be interesting also, news just came out: http://www.coindesk.com/bitfury-research-seeks-shine-light-bitcoin-mixing-methods/

http://www.financemagnates.com/cryptocurrency/education-centre/bitfury-fights-anonymity-on-the-bitcoin-blockchain-in-the-name-of-security/


[1 Points] gramsadmin:

Kudos


[1 Points] slayslash:

I know there is a list in the sidebar butdoes anyone have success with them? Majority come with warnings and more research into their subreddits show inconsistency.


[1 Points] OG_Syte:

The hub thread cryptocurrency thread is a hidden gem but needs more input from those holding useful info. Please contribute!

Regarding mixing services, I'd love to know how we can check the authenticity of them. How do customers know that coins have been mixed? What's the size of the pools? What's the turnover? How many pools etc? So many people are tumbling and just assuming that they are receiving fresh and shiny new coins based on the reputation of the mixing service alone ie GRAMS


[1 Points] None:

Lol as i was reading i was like huh this formatting of gray background and white letters reminds of bitblender. low and behold it was written by the same guy. i've only used bitblender my self and i think it works great!


[1 Points] odoze87:

Hello everybody, need your help, want to get free bitcoins