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How do I get my Bitcoin "washed" ?

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How do I get my Bitcoin "washed" so they cant be traced back to my origanal adress? I wont be using one of those mixers. I heard that exchanging to Monero then transfering to another wallet and then again exchanging to btc can mess the trace up really hard.
 

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You would want to use what is called “CoinJoin”. CoinJoin is a technique for anonymizing transactions. It works by combining transactions from multiple participants into one large transaction, making it difficult to determine who owns which outputs. To wash coins using CoinJoin, participants must submit their transactions to a CoinJoin server and then wait until enough other participants have also submitted transactions to create a large enough transaction. Once enough transactions have been combined, the CoinJoin server will broadcast the merged transaction onto the blockchain, allowing each participant to receive their newly washed coins.
 
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You would want to use what is called “CoinJoin”. CoinJoin is a technique for anonymizing transactions. It works by combining transactions from multiple participants into one large transaction, making it difficult to determine who owns which outputs. To wash coins using CoinJoin, participants must submit their transactions to a CoinJoin server and then wait until enough other participants have also submitted transactions to create a large enough transaction. Once enough transactions have been combined, the CoinJoin server will broadcast the merged transaction onto the blockchain, allowing each participant to receive their newly washed coins.
This is actually some great info!
 
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This is actually some great info!
I had to learn all of this the hard Way by getting a crypto wallet, suspended because I sent to a blacklisted address. Now in order to avoid this, I have to CoinJoin transactions before they are sent or received.

The wallet I recommend for this is the wasabi wallet. I haven’t tried any others, but this one works great.
 
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You would want to use what is called “CoinJoin”. CoinJoin is a technique for anonymizing transactions. It works by combining transactions from multiple participants into one large transaction, making it difficult to determine who owns which outputs. To wash coins using CoinJoin, participants must submit their transactions to a CoinJoin server and then wait until enough other participants have also submitted transactions to create a large enough transaction. Once enough transactions have been combined, the CoinJoin server will broadcast the merged transaction onto the blockchain, allowing each participant to receive their newly washed coins.
thanks for sharing, really interesting
 
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Why would you not use a mixer? Fyi thats literally what coinjoin is and every exchange will know you did so.
Monero is the only way you can truly break the chain but if you send the exact amount in and out during the same hour not hard to figure out it was you
 

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How do I get my Bitcoin "washed" so they cant be traced back to my origanal adress? I wont be using one of those mixers. I heard that exchanging to Monero then transfering to another wallet and then again exchanging to btc can mess the trace up really hard.
The monero method works fine for me. Tracing the BTC will be impossible and the only 2 address that could be tracked is the first BTC address and the first monero address.
 

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Send me it bro I’ll send it back clean :)
 

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get a coin and wash it, easy
 

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You would want to use what is called “CoinJoin”. CoinJoin is a technique for anonymizing transactions. It works by combining transactions from multiple participants into one large transaction, making it difficult to determine who owns which outputs. To wash coins using CoinJoin, participants must submit their transactions to a CoinJoin server and then wait until enough other participants have also submitted transactions to create a large enough transaction. Once enough transactions have been combined, the CoinJoin server will broadcast the merged transaction onto the blockchain, allowing each participant to receive their newly washed coins.
Good to know actually
 
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