I use this to tumble my BTC and now I'm a little paranoid with the Coinbase stuff resurfacing. I should be safe because of the anonymity of the tumble and the VPN I use.
Is there anyway for Coinbase to know whether or not I'm using Helix?
Is Helix Light trustworthy?
I use this to tumble my BTC and now I'm a little paranoid with the Coinbase stuff resurfacing. I should be safe because of the anonymity of the tumble and the VPN I use.
Is there anyway for Coinbase to know whether or not I'm using Helix?
[3 Points] _TROLL:
[1 Points] gramsadmin:
You will be fine, you can find the wallets they are tracking at walletexplorer[dot]com
[2 Points] footlockervip:
I love helix. No registration but it's as good as a registered site. As soon as you initiate you get a dedicated status page you can go back to even if you were to restartr your computer (write down the address).
Its extremely quick <30 minutes.
That being said, I would still go to an intermediary wallet then helix to play it safe/ Its not like youll get in trouble but you don;t want to be banned from coinbase
[1 Points] potheadLOL:
YES!!
[-4 Points] NoIDontUseDNMs:
Do not believe this. Two days ago I sent btc from my coinbase wallet (which I had instantly purchased) I sent them to my agora wallet through helix light with random delay and multiple transactions. I got an email from coinbase saying that after further review of my account they had to revoke my transaction. I had already purchased something on agora, and they reverted the btc (How i have no fucking clue) and put the large sum of money back in my bank account. I am now unsure if I should even use my coinbase
Coinbase can't tell that you used Helix with any certainty.
Helix is trustworthy, it does what it says, but the 2.5% fee is outrageous. Sorry Grams, but I remember Blockchain's old "Shared Send" mixer... the true tumbler from 2013, not the current "coin join" stuff... the fee then was 0.5%.