Bitcoin Mixer Fees Explained
MixTum charges a randomized 4–5% service commission plus a 0.0007 BTC network fee. The free 0.001 BTC trial has no service commission so you can verify the flow first.
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Why fees are randomized
A fixed percentage shared by many users can become a fingerprint. MixTum picks a rate inside 4–5% per order so fee patterns do not line up across mixes.
Exact terms for your order appear in the PGP letter of guarantee before you send funds.
Network fee and limits
Network fee: 0.0007 BTC. Minimum mix: 0.001 BTC. Maximum per request: 50 BTC — split larger amounts into multiple orders.
Typical completion: up to 6 hours after the first deposit confirmation, with randomized delay inside that window.
Free trial economics
The free trial uses exactly 0.001 BTC to a single payout address with no MixTum service commission. Use it to confirm UX, confirmations and letter verification before larger mixes.
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See how to mix Bitcoin step-by-step, the no-logs policy, and mixer vs CoinJoin if you are still choosing an approach.
Fees & limits at a glance
Service fee: randomized 4–5% per order (exact rate in your letter). Network fee: 0.0007 BTC. Minimum: 0.001 BTC. Maximum: 50 BTC per request. Timing: up to 6 hours after first confirmation. Trial: free 0.001 BTC to one address — no service commission.
See the dedicated Bitcoin mixer fees page for economics and the free trial to test the flow first.
PGP letter of guarantee
Every paid MixTum order includes a PGP-signed letter stating deposit address, payout addresses, fee terms and obligations. Verify the signature with our public key (fingerprint B8A5 CFCA F63F F2D8 384A 6B12 D3B2 8095 6F0E 7CAF) published at pgp-key.txt.
The letter is your ground truth if support is ever needed — save it locally before sending BTC. This is a stronger trust signal than anonymous “no identity check” mixers without cryptographic proof.
Bitcoin mixer, tumbler and blender — same privacy goal
Searchers use bitcoin mixer, bitcoin tumbler and bitcoin blender interchangeably. All three describe breaking the visible on-chain link between a deposit wallet and later spending addresses.
MixTum is one service under all three labels: exchange-sourced outputs, randomized delays up to six hours, variable payout amounts, and a PGP letter of guarantee on every paid order. Compare our dedicated guides: Bitcoin mixer, Bitcoin tumbler, Bitcoin blender.
Mixer vs tumbler vs CoinJoin
A custodial Bitcoin mixer like MixTum handles routing for you: send to a unique deposit, receive exchange-sourced BTC later, with a verifiable PGP letter. CoinJoin is a collaborative protocol you run via a wallet — no custodian, but you manage rounds and liquidity yourself.
Full comparison table and trade-offs: Bitcoin mixer vs CoinJoin. Step-by-step guide: how to mix Bitcoin.
Start mixing Bitcoin now
Ready to mix? Open the Mix Bitcoin form, add payout addresses, and get a deposit address in seconds. Prefer zero commission first? Use the free trial. Still researching? Read the FAQ.
Fee checklist
- Expect 4–5% randomized service fee
- Add 0.0007 BTC network fee
- Stay within 0.001–50 BTC per order
- Optional: run the free 0.001 BTC trial first
Fees FAQ
1. What is the MixTum Premium Bitcoin Mixer?
MixTum takes your funds and returns verified coins withdrawn from stock exchanges around the globe, which results in cleaner coins and stronger anonymity.
2. Can I trust MixTum with my money?
For every order MixTum issues a PGP-signed letter of guarantee that confirms the obligations assumed for that mix.
3. How much does Bitcoin mixing cost?
The commission is randomized between 4–5% plus a 0.0007 BTC network fee.
4. How long does Bitcoin cleansing take?
Mixing starts after the first confirmation of your deposit and takes up to 6 hours. The exact delay is randomized to resist deanonymization.
5. What are the minimum and maximum amounts?
Minimum is 0.001 BTC. Maximum is 50 BTC per request. Larger amounts can be split into multiple orders.
6. Does MixTum store logs?
No. Order details are deleted when the mix completes or the offer expires. The letter of guarantee remains with you as proof.
7. How does the free trial mixing work?
Start a free trial from the homepage. Send exactly 0.001 BTC to a single output address — no service commission is charged on the trial.
8. What is a PGP letter of guarantee?
Every paid MixTum order includes a PGP-signed letter of guarantee stating deposit address, payout addresses, fee terms and obligations for that mix. Verify it with the public key on mixtum.pages.dev (fingerprint B8A5 CFCA F63F F2D8 384A 6B12 D3B2 8095 6F0E 7CAF).
9. Is MixTum a Bitcoin mixer or a Bitcoin tumbler?
Both labels describe the same MixTum service. “Mixer” and “tumbler” both mean breaking obvious on-chain links; MixTum adds exchange-sourced outputs plus randomized delays and amounts.
10. How does MixTum compare with CoinJoin?
CoinJoin is a peer collaborative protocol you run yourself (or via a wallet). MixTum is a custodial mixing service: you send BTC to a unique deposit, receive exchange-sourced clean coins later, with a PGP letter of guarantee — no CoinJoin rounds to manage.
11. Who is MixTum for?
MixTum is for people who need practical Bitcoin transaction privacy without running their own CoinJoin setup: break the trail between a funding wallet and later spending addresses, with clear fees, limits and a verifiable PGP letter per order.
12. What is the official MixTum domain?
The official Clearnet site is https://mixtum.fun/ — always verify the domain and PGP fingerprint before sending funds. Support email: [email protected]. Telegram: @mixtum_bot.
13. Is MixTum the same as MixTum.io?
Yes — MixTum is the same Bitcoin mixer historically known as MixTum.io. The only official Clearnet domain today is https://mixtum.fun/. Ignore clones and third-party “Mixtum” sites that are not mixtum.pages.dev.
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