BitMixer, the world's most popular Bitcoin mixing service has announced last weekend it was shutting down operations effective immediately.
Bitcoin mixing is a process of taking money from one account and breaking it into hundreds or thousands of smaller transactions to transfer it to another account.
For years, it was believed that Bitcoin mixing is a safe way to transfer funds anonymously from one account to another, mainly because there was no technology to track all the transactions and reveal the destination account.
In a statement, the BitMixer owners said they were shutting down the service after realizing that Bitcoin was a "transparent non-anonymous system by design."
[...] "Blockchain is a great open book. I believe that Bitcoin will have a great future without dark market transactions. You may use Dash or Zerocoin if you want to buy some weed. Not Bitcoin," the BitMixer team wrote.
"I hope our decision will help to make Bitcoin ecosystem more clean and transparent. I hope our competitors will hear our message and will close their services too. Very soon this kind of activity will be considered as illegal in most of countries," the team also wrote, issuing a warning for fellow Bitcoin mixers.
(Score: 2) by JoeMerchant on Wednesday August 02 2017, @10:38PM (1 child)
Amazingly, no - for a period of time around 2013, I tried, really tried to convince any number of "internetz expurtz" that bitcoin was never, and will never be anonymous due to its design. Never did I hear anyone back me up, always did I hear: "nah, man, it's just too hard, the cops will never figure it out."
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(Score: 2) by linkdude64 on Thursday August 03 2017, @12:35AM
I work in industrial automation, with industrial automation technicians and engineers. Even they fail to understand the implications of automation from a perspective of privacy.