Last updated: 2025-07-30
๐น coinomizemix.net |
๐น coinomize.online |
๐น coinomizer.biz |
๐น ecuador-btc-mixers.com |
๐น unijoin.org |
๐น coinmixer.app |
๐น mixeru.io |
๐น mixtum.pro |
๐น smartmixer.ai |
๐น bitcloak.me |
๐น chipmixer.online |
๐น mixers.money |
๐น coinjoin.cash |
๐น yomix.me |
๐น unijoin.me |
๐น crypto-mixer-io.net |
๐น unijoin.io |
๐น yomix.io |
๐น puremixer.io |
๐น tumbler.io |
๐น samouraiwallet.io |
๐น anonymixer.org |
๐น anonymixer.io |
๐น anonymixer.biz |
๐น anonymix.so |
๐น anonymix.cc |
๐น anonymixers.com |
๐น anonymix-mixer.com |
๐น anonymous-ethereum-mixer.com |
๐น anonymous-tether-mixer.com |
๐น anonymousmixer.com |
๐น Bch-mixer.com |
๐น Bchblender.com |
๐น bestbitcoincleaner.com |
๐น best-coin-mixers.com |
๐น Best-ethereum-mixer.com |
๐น Bestmixer.ac |
๐น Bestmixer.Biz |
๐น Bestmixer.Biz scam accusation |
๐น Bestmixer.mx |
๐น bestmixer.net |
๐น bestmixer.us |
๐น Bestmixer.me |
๐น Bestmixer.site |
๐น Bestmixer: seized on May 2019 |
๐น BitBlender.ai |
๐น BitBlender.com: fake clone of BitBlender.io |
๐น BitBlender.eu: clone of BitBlender.io |
๐น BitBlender: discontinued on May 2019 |
๐น BitCloak: Bitcloak4rkfygal.onion |
๐น Bitcloack.ru: closed |
๐น bitcloak.org |
๐น btcmixer.in |
๐น Bitcoin Fog: Scam |
๐น Bitcoin-Blender.com |
๐น bitcoin-chipmixer.com |
๐น Bitcoin-Laundry.com |
๐น Bitcoin-Laundry.com |
๐น bitcoin-laundry.net |
๐น bitcoin-laundry.online |
๐น bitcoin-laundry.org |
๐น Bitcoin-mixer.net |
๐น Bitcoin-mix.org |
๐น Bitcoincash-tumBler.com |
๐น BitcoinFog: foggeddri62ueax6.onion |
๐น bitcoinmixers.cc |
๐น Bitcoinmixer.eu |
๐น Bitcoinmixer.eu |
๐น bitcoinmixer.io: look like a scam |
๐น bitcoinmixer-io.com |
๐น bitcoin-tumbler.to |
๐น bitcoin-mixer.to |
๐น Bitcoinmixer.org |
๐น bitcoinmixer.ru |
๐น Bitcoinmixer.se: same scam as Bitcoinmixer.to |
๐น Bitcoinmixer.to |
๐น Bitloader.cc |
๐น BitMaximum: Bitmaximumgnmsaf.onion |
๐น BitMaximum.io: closed/disappeared |
๐น BitMix.Biz: closed |
๐น bitmix.bz |
๐น bitmix.cc |
๐น bitmiix.biz |
๐น BitMixBiz: BitmixBiz7xyslve.onion |
๐น Bit-mix.biz |
๐น bitmix.online |
๐น bitmixer.cash |
๐น BitMixCoin.io |
๐น Bitmixer-io.com: clone of Bitmixer.io closed in 2017 or 2018 |
๐น Bitmixer-original.com: scam clone of Bitmixer.io |
๐น BitMixer.io: discontinued on July 2017 |
๐น Bitmixer.to: scam clone of Bitmixer.io |
๐น Bitmixer.net |
๐น Bitmixer.com |
๐น Bitmjxer.com: scam clone of Bitmixer.io |
๐น Bitwhisk.io: Likely a scam |
๐น Bitwhisk: discontinued on November 2018 |
๐น Bitzmixer.xyz: scam clone of Bitmixer.io |
๐น bledner.cc |
๐น blenderbtc.com |
๐น blenderbit.com |
๐น blenderbitmixer.com |
๐น blemder.io |
๐น Blender.io: service closed |
๐น Blender.page |
๐น Blender.run |
๐น Blender.work |
๐น blender-io.net |
๐น BlenderIO: Blenderiot6rg2io.onion |
๐น Blendรฉr.io |
๐น blenderio.org |
๐น blendar.io: phishing site |
๐น blindmixer.com closed domain name expired |
๐น btcmixqkqe6b6fiq2kqsicdazl46kxfnacl7iv722jigq33fewz7zuad.onion |
๐น Btc-mixer.com |
๐น btc-mixer.io |
๐น Btcblender.com |
๐น Btcblenders.io |
๐น btcqrcode.ru |
๐น btc-laundry.org |
๐น bitcoin-qrcodegenerator.com |
๐น btcmixer.info |
๐น chipmixer.com: closed by Europol and the FBI |
๐น ChipMixer.be |
๐น chipmixer.io |
๐น chipmixer.club |
๐น chipmixer.pro |
๐น chipbitmixer.com |
๐น chip-mixer.com: scam/clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น chip-mixer.net |
๐น chiph3Blatt3nz5ydz5a7osvvvyv3gclz3ujcdgljazddixoto4muayd.onion: not the real site from Chipmixer |
๐น chipmixs2qgisuu6gu4uqpdy4edtnzdalzlhbins2ua5pexwjdkcacad.onion |
๐น chipmix.io: scam/clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น Chipmixer: chipmixer7vrgjzh.onion |
๐น chipmixer.cn.com |
๐น chipmixer.shop: scam clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น chipmixer.me: scam/clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น Chipmixer.info: scam/clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น chipmixer.ru: scam/clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น chipmixer.se scam/clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น ChipMixer.site: scam/clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น chipmixerr.com: scam/clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น chipmixers.com: scam/clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น chipmixer.in: scam/clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น Chipmixer.xyz |
๐น chipmixers.co |
๐น ChipMixer.cm: scam/clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น chipmixers.io: Typosquatting |
๐น chipmixer.us: scam/clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น chipmixer.cx: scam/clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น chipmixerr.net: scam/clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น chipmixรฉr.com xn--chipmixr-h1a.com |
๐น chipmixแบนr.com: xn--chipmixr-z30d.com: homograph attack |
๐น chippmixer.com: scam/clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น chispmixer.com: scam/clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น chipmixer.one: scam/clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น chipbitmixer.com: scam/clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น Chipsmixer.com: phishing URL |
๐น xn--chipmixr-z30d.com/index.html (IDN homograph attack) scam/clone of Chipmixer.com |
๐น coinblender.org |
๐น Coinice.net: scam clone of cryptomixer.io |
๐น Coinjoin.io |
๐น coinmize.co: typo squatting |
๐น Coinmix-service.lima-city.de: scam clone of Bitmixer.io |
๐น CoinMixer.es |
๐น Coinmixer.es |
๐น Coinmixer.me |
๐น coinmixer.info |
๐น coinmixer.io |
๐น Coinmixer.io |
๐น coinmixer.it: copy (or scam clone) of Anonymixer |
๐น coinmixer.online |
๐น coinmixer.pro |
๐น Coinmixer.se: discontinued on July 2018 |
๐น Coinmixer.sx |
๐น coinmixer-es.net |
๐น Coinmonia.com |
๐น coinomize.la: Scam Domain |
๐น coinomize.pw: Scam Domain |
๐น coinomize.Bz: Scam Domain |
๐น coinomize.cc: Scam Domain |
๐น coinomize.net: Scam Domain |
๐น coino-mize.com: Scam Domain |
๐น coinomqrds5ti77r.onion: Scam Domain |
๐น coinpal.eu |
๐น criptomixer.net |
๐น cryptamixer.io |
๐น Cryptamixer.io |
๐น cryptmixer.com: trustpilot.com/review/cryptmixer.com |
๐น cryptoBtcmixer.com: too many red flags not to Be trusted Bitcointalk.org |
๐น cryptomexer.io |
๐น cryptomixer-io.com |
๐น criptomixer.io |
๐น cryptomixer.ai |
๐น cryptomixer.app |
๐น cryptomixer.Bz |
๐น crypto-mixer.cc |
๐น cryptomixer.eu |
๐น Cryptomixer.eu |
๐น cryptomixer.host |
๐น cryptomixer.icu |
๐น cryptomixer.in |
๐น Cryptomixer.in |
๐น cryptomixer.ink |
๐น cryptomixer.it |
๐น cryptomixer.link |
๐น cryptomixer.me |
๐น Cryptomixer.me |
๐น cryptomixer.ml |
๐น Cryptomixer.ml |
๐น cryptomixer.se |
๐น Cryptomixer.se |
๐น cryptomixer.si |
๐น cryptomlxer.com |
๐น cryptomixer.space |
๐น cryptomixer.tech |
๐น cryptomixer.tech |
๐น cryptomixer.us |
๐น Cryptomixer.us |
๐น cryptomixer1.com |
๐น cryptomixes.io |
๐น cryptomixer-io.net |
๐น cryptomixerr.io: same scammer behind cryptomixer-io.net |
๐น cryptomixer.to |
๐น crypto-tumbler.com |
๐น crypto-qr-code.com |
๐น crypto-qr-code.ru |
๐น cryptomixer.cash |
๐น coinmixerbtc.com |
๐น cryptomixer.hk |
๐น coin-blender.com |
๐น dai-tumBler.com: scam |
๐น dai-mixer-obfuscator.com |
๐น DarkMixer mixerpkpxev6qruk.onion |
๐น dogecoin-mixer.to |
๐น dogecoin-mixer.cc |
๐น Ecomix.io: discontinued on May/June 2019 |
๐น EludeMail: eludemailjkymwox.onion |
๐น eth-blender.com |
๐น eth-ethereum-mixer.com |
๐น ethereum-mixer-anonymous.com |
๐น ethereum-tumBler.com |
๐น ethereums-mixer.com |
๐น ethereum-mixer.to |
๐น ethereum-mixer.online |
๐น ethereums-mixer.com |
๐น eth-mixer-obfuscator.com |
๐น eth-mixer.cash |
๐น ethereum-mixer.top |
๐น fresh-btc.com |
๐น Foxmixer.com: closed the service domain name supposed to be seized |
๐น foxmixer.live |
๐น Foxmixer.org |
๐น ghostmixer.cc: scam |
๐น Ghostmixer: discontinued on Mars2019 |
๐น go-overt.com: closed |
๐น grams-helix-light.com: scam (Helix closed Back in 2017) |
๐น Helix-grams.com: scam (Helix closed Back in 2017) |
๐น helixlightgrams.com: scam (Helix closed Back in 2017) |
๐น kryptomixer.io |
๐น litecoin-mixer.org |
๐น litecoin-mixer.online |
๐น ltc-qr-code.com |
๐น MixaBit: mixBitw5m5zh4m7u.onion |
๐น MixerMoney: mixermike3kwriae.onion |
๐น Mixsafer.com |
๐น Mixertumbler.com: closed |
๐น mixertumbler.org |
๐น Mixly.it: garbage |
๐น MixTum mixtumm4rtq2kfqe.onion |
๐น Mixum.io: Fake copy of the mixer mixtum.io |
๐น Mixtum-io.com |
๐น mixtum.cc |
๐น mixtum.online |
๐น Monero-mixer.in |
๐น Monero-mixer.to |
๐น Moneypot.com: closed |
๐น monerotumbler.io |
๐น moneromixer.net |
๐น MyBitMix: myBitmixnzdtjave.onion |
๐น MyBitmix.to |
๐น Mycryptomixer.app phishing copy |
๐น Mycryptomixer.com |
๐น Mycryptomixer.in |
๐น My-crypto-mixer.com |
๐น monero-mixer-xmr-mixer.com |
๐น monero-mixer.online |
๐น mixer-usdc.com |
๐น mixer-usdt.com |
๐น mixer-ethers.com |
๐น OnionWallet: sBqaxe6dwiydetyr.onion |
๐น polkadot-mixer.to |
๐น Privcoin: tr5ods7gfBea5itl.onion |
๐น privcoin.io |
๐น qr-btc.com |
๐น samourai-mixer.cc |
๐น Securemixer.io: scam accusation |
๐น sinbadmixer.io |
๐น sinbad-mixer.io |
๐น mixersinbad.io |
๐น Sinbad.io: closed by law enforcements |
๐น slnbad.io |
๐น sinbad.digital |
๐น sinabad.com: the same scammer behing sinbad.digital |
๐น smartbitmix.com |
๐น smartbitmix.net |
๐น smartcoinmix.com |
๐น Smantmix.io |
๐น SmartMix.io |
๐น smartmixer.io |
๐น smartmixer.net |
๐น smart-mixer.net |
๐น smatmixer.io: scam phishing URL |
๐น Sudokuwallet.io |
๐น tether-usdt-mixer.com |
๐น the-crypto-mixer.com |
๐น theBitcoinmixer.org |
๐น tron-mixer.to |
๐น TumBler.to: closed |
๐น tether-erc20-mixer-anonymous.org |
๐น the-crypto-mixer.org |
๐น thecryptomixer.org |
๐น UltraMixer.net |
๐น unijoin.biz: Phishing site |
๐น unijoin.co: Phishing site |
๐น unijoin.plus |
๐น usdc-mixer-anonymous.com |
๐น usdt-tether-mixer.com |
๐น usdc-mixer-obfuscator.com |
๐น usdmixer.com |
๐น usamixer.top |
๐น verifica-acceso.com |
๐น verifique-acceso.app |
๐น VirginBitcoins freshBowfjqvyrxm.onion |
๐น wasabi-mixer.com |
๐น WhaleMixer |
๐น Whirlwind.money |
๐น whirlwind.space: redirect to helixlightgrams.com |
๐น white-btc.com |
๐น wash-coin.com |
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In a world where digitization is transcending various aspects of the economy, cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin have emerged as a major economic asset. However, along with this skyrocketing value comes an alarming increase in fraudulent activities and scams involving these cryptocurrencies. In 2021 alone, scams worth $615 Million like Axie Infinity, involving cryptocurrencies have been reported, underlining the perceivable threat in this sector and the need for strong security measures.
Awareness is the first line of defense when it comes to crypto transactions. The anonymous nature of the crypto space has made it an ideal breeding ground for scammers. Cybercriminals tend to target inexperienced users, luring them into traps with promises of high returns or instant profits. Investing in unfamiliar cryptos without in-depth research, using insecure online wallets, and sharing sensitive data are some of the common mistakes that can lead victims into scams. A well-informed investor, cautious of where and how to invest, can avoid falling prey to such scams.
Fake Bitcoin exchanges and platforms are prevalent and often difficult to identify due to their convincing appearances. However, certain traits can signify a fraudulent site. Such platforms may provide strikingly high return claims, have an unknown developer team, lack a secured internet connection, or fail to provide detailed company information. The easiest way to confirm a platform's credibility is to check its regulatory status. Legitimate crypto exchanges and platforms are obligated to comply with certain regulations and usually provide this information openly. In contrast, fake platforms tend to avoid this kind of documentation. Using sites like WhoIs.com can assist in discovering ownership information of a platform and hence its legitimacy.
Phishing scams remain a significant and complex threat in cryptocurrency trading. These cons usually involve emails or messages containing malicious links that direct users to bogus websites. Once there, victims are often tricked into revealing sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and in some cases, even crypto wallet private keys.
Beware of seemingly harmless communications from unfamiliar sources, especially those hastily urging to click on a link or download an attachment. Double-check the email addresses, domain names, and URLs for typos or slight differences that could denote a scam. If a message prompts urgency or threats, it's likely a phishing attempt, and reacting impulsively could result in a fatal breach. When in doubt, reach out to the alleged source or company through their official website or contact channels.
Phishing scams have become highly sophisticated, often mirroring the design and branding of legitimate trading platforms or wallets, making discernment increasingly difficult. Thus, extreme caution should be exercised when interacting with unsolicited communications associated with crypto trading.
Cybercriminals not only target trading platforms and exchanges but also crypto wallets. Fraudulent crypto wallets usually appear as authentic apps available for download on various platforms. However, downloading these apps can lead to irreversible loss of your cryptocurrencies.
Here are some telltale signs that might indicate a wallet's illegitimacy:
Keeping your private keys safe is of utmost importance. Always double-check the legitimacy of the wallet, such as Metamask, by verifying through multiple sources. Stick with wallets that have a well-established reputation and remember that every transaction in crypto is irreversible. Make sure the transaction is going to the intended destination before hitting send.
Your private keys are tantamount to the ownership deeds of your cryptocurrencies. They provide an access pathway to your crypto assets stored in the blockchain. This makes private keys a coveted target for scammers and thieves. Losing these keys can result in permanent loss of access to your cryptocurrencies without any possible recourse.
When using a digital wallet, always ensure that your private keys are, indeed, private. Never share them under any scenario or store them online, as it makes them vulnerable to cyberattacks. Experts often recommend using a hardware wallet for storing your cryptocurrencies as they offer offline storage, thus keeping your private keys safeguarded.
Following good digital safety habits like using strong, unique passwords for your wallets, using secured networks, and keeping your keys in a safe, physical location adds an additional layer of security to your cryptographic assets. Always remember: your private keys are the lifeline of your cryptographic assets. Treat them with the security they require.
Bitcoin investment scams often leave extravagant traces that can effectively aid you in spotting their falsehood. Some of these common red flags are:
Remember, due diligence and precaution can ensure a safe investment for cryptocurrency investors in cryptocurrencies. If you spot one or more of these red flags, it's best for cryptocurrency investors to steer clear and report the encounter to regulatory authorities.
'Make Money Online' (MMO) schemes, though not inherently fraudulent, have become a common vehicle for cryptocurrency scams. Fraudsters in the crypto space often target individuals seeking easy ways to make money, luring them into fraudulent schemes with promises of high return rates and minimal effort.
Crypto scams under MMO schemes typically exhibit the following patterns that can be identified through blockchain analysis:
Remember, there's no shortcut to making money in cryptocurrencies. It takes time, knowledge, effort, and due diligence to generate substantial profits in currency. Always be wary of offers that promise quick or easy money. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Romance scams have now permeated the crypto world as well. In these instances, fraudsters exploit emotional connection and trust built over an extended period, aiming to persuade the other party to deal in cryptocurrencies. After securing these assets, the scammer typically disappears without a trace.
Key signs of potential romance scams in crypto transactions include:
Protecting oneself from such scams largely involves being cautious and sceptical of too-good-to-be-true romances, particularly where financial transactions become a fraction of a part. Trust your instincts, and don't be afraid to challenge and question their requests.
Social media platforms have become fertile ground for cryptocurrency giveaway scams. The modus operandi involves bogus accounts, sometimes impersonating prominent personalities or corporations, advertising a cryptocurrency giveaway. Prospective victims are usually asked to send a small amount of cryptocurrency, with the promise of receiving a larger amount in return.
Such scams also employ more sophisticated tactics like deepfakes, and stolen media to appear more credible. To identify such scams, here are some red flags to look out for:
Always remember, legitimate companies or individuals would never ask you to send them money to receive more in return. It's a classic 'too good to be true' situation, and your instinct should tell you - it's a scam! Exercise due diligence and report such scams to the concerned authorities.
Bitcoin mixers, also known as Bitcoin tumblers, are used to obscure the origins of Bitcoin transactions, essentially enhancing the anonymity of the user. Although they serve a legitimate privacy function, they are also exploited by ill-intentioned users to launder money or finance illicit activities.
Identifying a legitimate Bitcoin mixer can be challenging as scammers have gotten increasingly sophisticated. However, you can look out for these cues:
Having said that, it is important to avoid using crypto tumblers that promise absolute anonymity. It's crucial to remember that the Bitcoin network does not provide complete anonymity, but rather pseudonymity, and excessive attempts to hide one's transactions can draw unnecessary attention from authorities. Always ensure you're transacting within legal boundaries.
Cryptocurrency mixers, like Metamask, operate on a simple principle: obscuring the traceability of cryptocurrency transactions, which by nature are transparent and recorded on a public ledger.
Here's how crypto coin mixers, also known as crypto mixers, work in general:
While mixers sites can enhance transactional privacy, it's crucial to remember that over-reliance on them for privacy can raise red flags with authorities. Some jurisdictions consider the use of mixers sites illegal due to their potential for money laundering and other illicit activities. Therefore, it's important to exercise caution and legal compliance while using these services.
Becoming a victim of a crypto scam can be devastating, given the irreversible nature of crypto transactions. Fortunately, there are some avenues through which you might potentially recover your lost assets, depending on your jurisdiction and the nature of the scam.
While these steps offer no guarantee of getting your money back, they can increase your chances greatly. More importantly, they can help flag the scammers, preventing further victims. Irrespective of your loss, it's vital to maintain transparency and work with law enforcement so that cybercriminals can be held accountable.
Various resources can assist victims of crypto scams in coping with the aftermath:
It's crucial to remember that scams are a manifestation of the scammer's malicious intent. Victims should not blame themselves for falling prey to sophisticated scams, and it's essential to seek necessary support in the aftermath.
The crypto world, despite its many benefits and revolutionary technology, is fraught with different types of scams. Some of the most common include:
Stay vigilant and research thoroughly before any crypto transactions occur. The key to avoiding scams is to be selective and exercise caution. Do not let a fear of potential scams deter you from opportunities in the crypto world โ knowledge and caution are your protective guards against scams.