[Bitcoinfog] can anyone explain what this means?

This is my first time using BTC and a tumbler service, so I deposited some coins to btcfog about an hour ago, and then about 30 minutes later after 2 confirmations of the first transaction, a new one started that I did not initiate that sent the btc to a bunch of random adresses. Does anyone know if this is normal? Blockchain link to the transaction in question.

https://blockchain.info/address/16jkyCu5PZ425hQ5gTX8EGQXKsBQTJWjaK


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[2 Points] SeasonedGuptil:

Bitfog is a scam


[1 Points] someotherassholes:

Ok it all ended up in my BTCfog wallet in the end, so while it looks odd as hell to the uninitiated such as myself, it all came in. However I may have goofed after receiving my btc because I sent it directly to my evo wallet address. Now it says on the deposit page of evo that everytime a deposit is made a new address is generated, my understanding of btcfog and tumblers in general is they space the btc they send out over different transactions. On the deposit page for evo it also says "Deposits made to your old deposit address will only be credited to your account for a period of 7 days after the initial deposit." so does this mean even though my btc will arrive over multiple seperate deposits, it will still be credit to my account via the original btc address it generated, or am I going to lose coins?


[1 Points] None:

Ok I had a moment to read this.

No this isn't unusual. This is pretty much how tumbling works; it mixes up transactions so it's hard/impossible to find the output address.

How long has it been since you initiated the transaction, and have you received any coins back yet? If it's just 30 minutes (although your thread is now an hour old since I had to dig it out of spam after you wrote us)

It can take from minutes to hours. I don't hide my lack of love for BTCFog. My personal belief is they aren't intentionally selective scammers but their support can be so truly awful they may as well be at times. But they have sometimes great and sometimes awful support, but in general their support will get back to you when you show proof of initial deposit and manually force the correct funds to the end wallet. Only very rarely do I see someone lose their money in the end. I don't like or recommend them; there are better services but ultimately I think they are "mostly functional but I wouldn't use myself."

But if you don't get your money on its own, I can almost assuredly help you get it.

My advice is wait a few hours, then reply to this post and I'll help you out more. I may message you via DM if I have questions about the types of wallet you used to put in and what the output wallet is, as there can be issues there occasionally.