- Дата: 14-06-2022, 19:26
The user-interface is completely completely different from the opposite platforms we’ve talked about so far, for e.g. first you make a deposit to the Bitcoin Fog handle, the Bitcoins are then reflected in your account, after which you possibly can withdraw them manually. As in, you didn’t buy your Bitcoins from an alternate which requires KYC, or you didn’t use PayPal/Cards to pay on your coins. As for the network confirmations, 6 of them are needed before your coins are mixed, and for inactive accounts it’ll want an additional 15 minute after the 6 confirmations for the transaction to be processed. BitBlender is a reasonably primary, easy-trying Bitcoin mixer, it also is a "onion-only" mixer that means its clearnet URL is only for data and queries, to really initiate a mixing course of you’ll want to use the Tor version of the site. I imagine that covers practically every function a Bitcoin mixer may comprise of, or we'd like concern ourselves with isn’t it?