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Bitcoin mixer Service




As we know bitcoin was created to keep user information private. But as the time pass people discovered that bitcoin isn’t as anonymous as most of the user think.

So, to improve Bitcoin anonymity, bitcoin mixer service is created.

How this service works?

Let’s take an example assume you want to make banana milk shake.

For making milk shake, firstly you have to cut banana into small pieces and then put it into mixer and add some milk into it, next start the mixer after minute milkshake is ready.
Now you can’t differentiate banana and milk. Similar happen in bitcoin mixer.
Banana are your bitcoin and milk is other user’s bitcoin who uses bitcoin mixer and banana milkshake is the output of mixer, where you can’t differentiate your bitcoin and other user’s bitcoin.


In short, Bitcoin mixing service breakdown your bitcoin into smaller, different parts. Next they mix them up with coin from other address is that third parties will find extremely difficult to steal your information.

Reason why bitcoin mixer is used:

1.It breaks the connection between sending and receiving address.

2.It provide clean coin which can not be traced by any specific wallet.

3.At the successful transaction is done the service permanently delete your order history usually within 24 hours.

Hence, No logs files are stored in the bitcoin mixer service server.





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