Bitblender

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BitBlender is a hidden service that tumble Bitcoins to remove the link between transactions. This adds an essential layer of anonymity to online activity to protect Bitcoin payment system against Blockchain Taint Analysis.

Using Bitcoin does not protect your anonymity. Bitblender This is because Bitcoin works on a public ledger, meaning anyone anywhere can see and follow every transaction you ever make. From the moment you buy your coins, to the moment you cash them out... they can be followed. And if anything along the way can be linked to your identity - for example if you bought or sold using your bank account, face to face with cash, or even using a voucher from a store with CCTV - then an agency with the right tools could theoretically find you without much trouble. Classic examples of people who might follow your online activity and reveal your identity, are Law Enforcement Agencies, somebody with a grudge, or hackers who have noticed you are moving large amounts of money around.

But by blending your Bitcoins, you are essentially breaking the link between your identity and your network transactions - BitBlender lets you prevent Blockchain Analysis by swapping your coins for new. In other words, you deposit your coins into one address, and we send you cleaned coins from another address, breaking the chain.