- Дата: 14-06-2022, 15:38
The user-interface is totally different from the opposite platforms we’ve talked about up to now, for e.g. first you make a deposit to the Bitcoin Fog handle, the Bitcoins are then reflected in your account, and then you possibly can withdraw them manually. As in, you didn’t purchase your Bitcoins from an exchange which requires KYC, otherwise you didn’t use PayPal/Cards to pay in your coins. As for the community confirmations, 6 of them are wanted earlier than your coins are mixed, and for inactive accounts it’ll want a further 15 minute after the 6 confirmations for the transaction to be processed. BitBlender is a reasonably basic, simple-wanting Bitcoin mixer, it is also a "onion-only" mixer which means its clearnet URL is only for info and queries, to truly provoke a mixing process you’ll want to use the Tor model of the location. I consider that covers practically each function a Bitcoin mixer could comprise of, or we need concern ourselves with isn’t it?