A Bitcoin user may create a fresh wallet and still carry old transaction history into it. The address may be new, but the source of funds can remain visible. If the previous wallet has been connected to an exchange, a client, a public payment, or repeated transactions, the new wallet may not...
A Bitcoin transaction can look simple from the user side, but on-chain it may leave a visible path. This is the privacy problem many BTC users eventually notice. A wallet address may not carry a real name by default, but transaction movement can still show patterns. Old wallets, new receiving...
Bitcoin privacy is becoming a necessity as blockchain analysis tools advance. Many mixers, however, rely on external services that expose users to security risks. DreadPirate provides a fully self-hosted Bitcoin mixing service, keeping full control over reserves and ensuring privacy remains...
When selecting a mixer, most users focus on privacy features. However, cost structure becomes increasingly important as transaction size grows. A bitcoin mixer fees comparison highlights how different models impact total fees.
The issue with flat fees
Flat-fee mixers charge a fixed...