Bitcoin privacy, made usable

Cryptomixer — break the trail on your BTC.

Cryptomixer is a crypto mixer that pools your bitcoin with a large reserve and pays you back from unrelated coins, so the history that follows your funds stops at the pool instead of pointing back at you.

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Separate deposits enter the Cryptomixer reserve; withdrawals leave through fresh output addresses.

Overview

What Cryptomixer is

Every bitcoin transaction is public and permanent. Paste an address into any block explorer and you can walk the chain backwards and forwards, which is exactly what analytics firms do when they cluster wallets and tag exchanges. Cryptomixer is a crypto mixer that steps into that trail on purpose: it takes your deposit into a shared reserve and sends back coins that have no direct connection to the ones you put in. The blockchain still records everything — it just makes sure it no longer draws a straight line from your old wallet to your new one.

Built around a few real properties

What sets Cryptomixer apart is not a slogan but a handful of concrete properties: a reserve deep enough to cover your amount, a genuine no-logs stance, a signed letter of guarantee, adjustable time delays, and the option to spread the payout across several fresh addresses. The rest of this site walks through each of those in plain language.

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Cryptomixer — order status

Why people choose it

The properties that actually matter

Deep reserve

A large pool means your payout is drawn from funds unrelated to your deposit — the swap that breaks the on-chain link.

No-logs policy

Records are a single point of failure. Cryptomixer keeps nothing that could reconnect a deposit to a withdrawal.

Letter of guarantee

A signed statement issued at deposit time — your cryptographic proof that Cryptomixer committed to your mix.

Time delay

A chosen delay lets other deposits arrive between your in and out, so nobody can pair the two by timing.

Multiple outputs

Splitting the payout across new addresses avoids recreating one tell-tale amount that stands out on the chain.

Fresh coins

Because the reserve pays unrelated coins, what you receive doesn't carry your deposit's visible past.

A look inside

One deposit in, clean payouts out

Under the hood the flow is simple to describe: your coins go into the reserve, a delay passes, and unrelated coins come back to the fresh addresses you nominated. Everything technical exists to make that swap impossible to reverse from the outside.

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The Cryptomixer dashboard — set your outputs, delay and fee.
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One deposit in, several unlinked payouts out — spread across addresses and time.

Want the mechanics? The technology page breaks down the reserve, the no-logs design and the letter of guarantee. Curious how Cryptomixer stacks up against CoinJoin tools and centralised tumblers? Head to the comparison.

Expert take

People think a mixer hides a transaction. It doesn't. It hides the connection — and on a ledger that never forgets, breaking the connection is the whole game.
— A privacy engineer

Read it in the right order

Start with the mechanics, follow the step-by-step guide, then compare and lock down your habits.