How important is it to use a bitcoin tumbler for simple orders?
Has anyone who bought for personal use ever been tracked through the block chain?
All the busts I've herd of were caused by vendors keeping a lists of customer address and the like - is a tumbler really needed for small amounts of coins?
>>61011828
You can make your own coin tumbler but need to waste on the fee only.
>>61011911
but do I need a coin tumbler?
What if I bought the coins a year ago and didn't touch them since?
>>61011828
Blackchain analytics are a real thing. If you want to be super-secures you'd buy XMR with your BTC, send it somewhere else, and sell it for BTC.
The entire XMR blackchain is effectively a black box and every transaction is mixed by requirements at least with one or transaction.
This eliminates the "trust issue" with the tumbling service, since you are fundamentally trusting them to do everything perfectly.
>>61011911
A tumbler only works if a lot of people are using it...
>>61011828
>>61012900
also I don't know what you're ordering exactly but places like AlphaBay do offer XMR support to vendors, if they choose to accept it, which eliminates the need for tumbling entirely.
>>61011828
>Crypto fidget spinner