If you've never used a mixer, the first time is nerve-wracking — you're sending real BTC to a service you don't know yet. Totally fair. Here's how I got comfortable: I used the free trial.
MixTum (mixtum.io) gives you a free trial — exactly 0.001 BTC, commission waived, one output address. It's not a demo. It's a real order through the real pipeline, just at the minimum amount with no fee.
MixTum sources coins from independent investors at exchanges like Binance and OKEx instead of pooling. Running since 2018, $50k escrow on AltcoinsTalks. Max 50 BTC per order, multiple orders for more.
Genuinely, just do the trial first. Costs you the minimum amount and a tiny network fee, and you learn the whole flow. Anyone else start this way?
MixTum (mixtum.io) gives you a free trial — exactly 0.001 BTC, commission waived, one output address. It's not a demo. It's a real order through the real pipeline, just at the minimum amount with no fee.
What You Get to Check
You see the actual PGP-signed guarantee and can verify it yourself at bitlist.co/pgp. You experience the randomized delay (up to 6 hours) — which is supposed to happen, it's the privacy working, not a problem. And you get clean exchange-sourced coins at your address.Why It Helped Me
It killed all the unknowns. After the trial I knew the guarantee was real, the delay was normal, the coins came through clean, and there was no registration or logging. Then larger orders work exactly the same way — just with the standard 4–5% randomized commission and 0.0007 BTC network fee.MixTum sources coins from independent investors at exchanges like Binance and OKEx instead of pooling. Running since 2018, $50k escrow on AltcoinsTalks. Max 50 BTC per order, multiple orders for more.
Genuinely, just do the trial first. Costs you the minimum amount and a tiny network fee, and you learn the whole flow. Anyone else start this way?