Bitcoin Mixing Guide

How to run a clean BTC from start to finish.

Before you begin

A good mix is half preparation. The most common mistake new users make is not the mix itself but the surrounding behavior: reusing an address, mixing into the same exchange account they cashed out of, or running deposit and withdrawal on the same browser session without rotating identity. Anonymixer can break the on-chain link between your wallets; only you can avoid re-linking them off-chain.

Generate a fresh receiving address Open Anonymixer over Tor or in a private session Verify the PGP fingerprint matches the published key Save the letter of guarantee before you send any BTC Choose a delay window that fits your patience and privacy needs
Five small habits that make the mix do the work it is supposed to do.

Step one — generate a fresh receiving address

Open your bitcoin wallet and generate a new address that has not been used before. If your wallet is built on a single extended public key, the new address still shares a cluster with the rest, which a competent analyst can identify. For best results, use a wallet that you reserve specifically for post-mix funds, or at minimum a separate account inside a hardware-wallet setup.

Step two — open Anonymixer

Open the service in a private browser window. If you are comfortable with Tor, use the onion mirror. BTC mixer does not require Javascript for the deposit flow, so a hardened browser configuration is perfectly fine. Confirm that the address bar shows the canonical hostname before doing anything else — phishing clones are the second-most-common loss vector after user-side address reuse.

Step three — configure the bitcoin mix

Enter the receiving address you generated. If you want to split the withdrawal across multiple wallets, add up to four additional outputs and assign a percentage to each. Choose your delay window: one hour for speed, twenty-four for a balanced anonymity set, seventy-two for the deepest currently available. Confirm the fee. The dashboard will display the deposit address it generates for you.

Step four — save the letter of guarantee

Before you transfer any bitcoin, download the signed letter. It contains every parameter of your mix and is your only piece of cryptographic proof. Verify the PGP signature if you are familiar with the workflow; if you are not, save the file in a place you will be able to find later regardless.

Step five — send your bitcoin

Send the deposit to the address Anonymixer generated. Wait for one network confirmation. From your side, that is the entire active part of the mix. You can close the tab. The pool is committed and the timer is running.

Step six — receive the withdrawal

When the delay window expires, your specified outputs receive their funds. The transaction is broadcast in a batch that includes unrelated mixes, so the public on-chain footprint is mildly CoinJoin-like even before downstream behavior is considered.

After the mix — keep the privacy you just paid for

Do not send the freshly mixed coins straight into the same exchange you withdrew the original funds from. Do not consolidate post-mix outputs back together in a single transaction — that undoes the splitting you just paid the fee to achieve. Treat the receiving wallet as its own identity, and let the mixed coins sit for at least a few days before any further use if your situation allows.

Start your first Anonymixer transaction

The full flow takes about five minutes plus the delay window you choose.

Begin a mix →