Tumbits – Anonymize your Bitcoins with a CoinJoin-powered Bitcoin Tumble

Tumbits – Anonymize your Bitcoins with a CoinJoin-powered Bitcoin Tumble

Bitcoin mixer is a tool that makes Bitcoin more anonymous. It works pretty straightforwardly.
The sender of the payment puts their money into a pool, which then shuffles around all the
Bitcoins and divides them into the recipient’s addresses based on the amount sent.

In order to use Tumbits, you only need to complete three simple steps:

  1. Type in the Bitcoin address (or addresses) where you want to receive the mixed
    Bitcoins. Optionally, set the delay to process your transaction. The longer the delay,
    the higher the anonymity of the mixed Bitcoins.
  2. Send the bitcoins you want to mix to the address generated by Tumbits.
  3. After you have confirmed your deposit with Tumbits, we will mix your bitcoins and
    send them to the addresses you provided in the first step.

Tumbitos official website https://www.tumbits.com

Isn’t Bitcoin Anonymous?

Absolutely not – Bitcoin is not pseudonymous. Sending and receiving Bitcoin leaves a digital
footprint. If the fingerprint is linked to your identity, everything you have ever touched will be
connected to you.

Since all Bitcoin fingerprints are publicly stored on the blockchain, anyone you send Bitcoin
to can see your previous transactions or even know your crypto balance.

How can Tumbits make Bitcoin anonymous?

CoinJoin is a type of anonymous transaction that helps Bitcoin users maintain their privacy
while sending Bitcoin. CoinJoin is a multiparty “Bitcoin mixing” transaction at the end of
which it is unclear who owns which coin.

Consider the following transactions made at the same time: A purchases an item from B, C
purchases an item from D, and E purchases an item from F. Without CoinJoin, the public
blockchain ledger would record three separate transactions for each input-output match.
With CoinJoin, only one single transaction is recorded. The ledger would show that Bitcoins
were paid from A, C, and E addresses to B, D, and F. By masking the deals made by all
parties, an observer cannot with full certainty determine who sent Bitcoins to whom.

While some believe that CoinJoin is a new technology, this is not valid. CoinJoin is simply an
advancement on already existing technology – Bitcoin. And Bitcoin mixers bring CoinJoin
technology to users.

Everyone has the right to their privacy

Privacy is a fundamental human right recognized by the UN Declaration of Human rights, the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and in other treaties. No matter who you
are, Tumbits is for all of you.

For more information visit us at https://www.tumbits.com

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