Bitcoin Fog Is A Scam

OK, so it definitely seems all the rumours are true:

coin go missing, support does nothing, never even reply.

Why do people still use them?h


Comments


[22 Points] This_Is_That_Moment:

You tell us.


[10 Points] None:

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[12 Points] supreme_bepis:

this has been posted since like 5 months ago bro


[9 Points] None:

I use to use them until .6 bitcoin went missing, switched over to Helix right after that. Never have had a problem with them, and support always replies in a friendly way within 24 hours.

lol sounds like I'm shilling for them.


[4 Points] SoulUndead:

And people keep saying all the scam reports are shills...


[2 Points] Inaltoasinistra:

Go /r/Joinmarket !


[1 Points] iSHOODApulldOUT:

I missed something recently. I've used bitcoin fog 30+ times easily with no issues. What's been happening?


[1 Points] None:

Rumours

People believe what they want to believe most of the time. People order from vendors that are rumoured scammers. Some people just have to learn the hard way.


[1 Points] None:

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[1 Points] dutchtaserface:

Helix Light...


[1 Points] GreekLobsta:

Moved 3 bitcoins through bitcoin fog, 2.95 appeared in BB wallet 6 hours later. Not saying they don't scam, but they don't always scam.


[1 Points] booeyspread:

Use Grams Helix Dont know why everyone isnt using it Had one issue and support emailed me back within 6 hours.


[1 Points] None:

I'm sorry, I'm going to have to switch to my original languge as I do not seem to find any word in English to describe what I think about the fact people are still using a service which has been proven to scam thousands of times before.

וואלה.

Or, for the ones who don't have Hebrew on they're computers,

Walla.


[1 Points] Vendor_BBMC:

Because they're not a scam, Mr Helix.

Are you claiming to be a vendor who has been robbed by them?

Or are you claiming to be some fool who's one bitcoin was "selectively" scammed when you tried to tumble it INTO a dirty marketplace, for some reason.

Why would bitcoinfog steal drug-purchase quantities, but not drug dealer quantities of bitcoin.

I think its because vendors know what they are doing with bitcoin. Our wages come in it, and we tumble into real bitcoin wallets as part of our money laundering.

Customers tumble from an exchange or a web wallet to a marketplace deposit address, tumbling legitimately-purchased bitcoin to make clean bitcoin clean at their own expense. Enjoying it's extra-cleanliness for about a second, then giving it to the grubby hands of crackwhore marketplace.

That customer doesn't understand money-laundering. Why it is done. And the wallet before and after the tumbler aren't actually real wallets and are just as likely to be the culprit.


[1 Points] joinfish:

Yup, JoinMarket coinjoin-based mixer achieves 2 things that an operator of a mixing service can not:
* breaks the links between input address & output addresses
* provides the security of your private keys & coins

Code & details here: https://github.com/chris-belcher/joinmarket/wiki
Live orderbook for display only (per today's numbers you can mix 50+ BTC in a single shot): http://joinmarket.io/


[-1 Points] Drugaddicatedanimal:

Isn't the fog run by the agora people, sooo we all know what happens next...

...If this is true


[-7 Points] wowupussy:

your a fucktard and a half.