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BTC Mixer — Mixero CoinJoin Bitcoin Mixer

A BTC mixer (Bitcoin mixer) reduces the direct on-chain link between deposit and payout wallets. Mixero is the official CoinJoin-first BTC mixer at mixero.fun — Advanced XMR bridge, Ricochet hops, transparent fees, signed Letter of Guarantee, Tor access.

What a Bitcoin mixer does

Chain analysis firms cluster wallets by amounts, timing, and shared history. A mixer breaks trivial 1:1 forwarding patterns. Mixero’s flagship path is CoinJoin — collaborative mixing — not a naive custodial blender that simply reshuffles deposits.

Mixero modes

  • CoinJoin — primary Mixero mixer: peer collaborative BTC transactions
  • Advanced — BTC↔XMR bridge for stronger privacy when CoinJoin alone is not enough
  • Ricochet — timed hops between sender and receiver

Service fee 0.7%–4.7% + 0.0003 BTC network fee. Limits: 0.002–250 BTC.

How to mix Bitcoin on Mixero

  1. Open CoinJoin (or Advanced / Ricochet) and enter fresh destination addresses.
  2. Choose fee and delay, download the Letter of Guarantee.
  3. Send BTC only to the unique deposit address for that order.
  4. Receive mixed outputs on schedule. Guides: how to mix, fees, FAQ.

CoinJoin-first vs wallet CoinJoin vs blenders

Mixero is CoinJoin-first: the service coordinates collaborative mixing. Wallet CoinJoin (Wasabi, JoinMarket) is non-custodial equal-denomination peer coordination. Naive custodial blenders only forward coins without CoinJoin structure. Full comparison: mixer vs CoinJoin.

Why Bitcoin needs a mixer

Every Bitcoin transaction is recorded on a public ledger. Chain-analysis companies cluster addresses by co-spend heuristics, change detection, timing, and amount patterns. If someone knows one of your addresses — from an invoice, donation, or exchange withdrawal — they can often map related wallets and estimate balances.

A Bitcoin mixer (also called a BTC mixer or Bitcoin tumbler) breaks the simplest link between coins you deposit and coins you receive. Mixero does this primarily through CoinJoin: multiple users participate in shared transaction structures so that naive 1:1 forwarding trails become harder to prove.

Mixero is not a magic “untraceable” switch. Privacy depends on mode choice, fee/delay settings, output hygiene, and your wider OPSEC. We publish limits, fees, and policy pages so you can make an informed decision before depositing.

Bitcoin mixer vs BTC mixer vs tumbler

Search engines treat “bitcoin mixer”, “btc mixer”, and “bitcoin tumbler” as overlapping terms. In practice they describe services that accept BTC and return BTC (or equivalent value) with reduced linkability. Some sites are custodial blenders that simply forward coins; Mixero is CoinJoin-first with optional Advanced XMR bridge and Ricochet hops.

Related guides: BTC mixer overview, Bitcoin tumbler guide, how to mix Bitcoin, no-logs policy.

Fees, limits and Letter of Guarantee

Mixero publishes transparent pricing: service fee 0.7%–4.7%, fixed network component 0.0003 BTC, minimum 0.002 BTC, maximum 250 BTC. Fees are shown on the order screen before you send funds — never trust third-party screenshots over the live UI at mixero.fun.

Every order includes a cryptographically signed Letter of Guarantee. Save it before depositing. If support is needed, email [email protected] with that document. Never share seed phrases or private keys.

Full fee breakdown: Bitcoin mixer fees.

No-logs Bitcoin mixer posture

Mixero follows a no-logs operational policy: browsing session traces are not kept after expiry, and order metadata exists only while a mix is active so fulfillment and support remain possible. This complements CoinJoin’s on-chain privacy properties — it does not replace good wallet hygiene.

Read the dedicated no-logs Bitcoin mixer page and Privacy Policy for retention details.

Legal context and responsible use

Mixer legality varies by country and use case. Financial privacy tools can be lawful when used for legitimate confidentiality — but regulators, banks, and exchanges may treat mixed UTXOs differently. Mixero is not designed for money laundering, sanctions evasion, or hiding stolen assets.

Review Disclaimer, Terms, and Editorial Policy. Russian overview: Mixero на русском, смешать биткоины.

Official domain — not mixera.io

Canonical clearnet: https://mixero.fun only. Always verify you are on this clearnet host before depositing. Signing address: 1HsM2JbyKnqwcYvEm1kLMNwJtqb6uxSczd. Related: tumbler guide, no-logs, security, RU overview.

FAQ

What is a Bitcoin mixer?

A Bitcoin mixer (BTC tumbler) accepts deposits and pays outputs so amount, time, and cluster heuristics are harder to prove. Mixero’s primary mode uses CoinJoin collaborative transactions.

How does Mixero mix Bitcoin?

CoinJoin mode combines multiple users in one transaction. Advanced mode routes BTC via an XMR bridge. Ricochet adds intermediate hops. Fees are 0.7%–4.7% plus 0.0003 BTC network fee.

What are Mixero limits?

Minimum 0.002 BTC, maximum 250 BTC per mix. Amounts below the minimum may be treated as donations.

Does Mixero keep logs?

Mixero follows a no-logs policy. Session traces are not kept after expiry. See the no-logs guide and Privacy Policy.

Is Mixero the same as mixera.io?

No. Canonical clearnet is https://mixero.fun only. mixera.io and similar domains are not affiliated. Verify URL and signing address before every deposit.

What is the difference between a Bitcoin mixer and a BTC mixer?

They are the same category — services that reduce on-chain linkability. Mixero supports both search terms with CoinJoin-first mixing.

Can I mix Bitcoin with Tor?

Yes. Mixero supports Tor access in addition to clearnet at mixero.fun for users who want network-level privacy.

Ready to mix? Open CoinJoin on the official Mixero site.

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