A curated directory, comparisons, and privacy guides — in one place. Use at your own risk.
Compare fees, minimums, and features. Always verify the official URL and start with a small test transaction.
Non-custodial and decentralized approaches for users who prefer more trust-minimized options.
CoinJoin is a technique that combines multiple users’ inputs and outputs into one transaction, making it harder to link sender and receiver.
Note: privacy depends on wallet settings, participant set size, and your behavior before/after the CoinJoin.
Decentralized privacy tools aim to reduce custodial risk by design (no single operator holding funds). They often rely on protocols, smart contracts, or peer-to-peer coordination.
Most “privacy failures” are operational mistakes. These basics help reduce obvious linkability and user errors.
On Ethereum, one well-known privacy protocol is Tornado Cash. It is a smart-contract based mixer that uses cryptographic proofs to break the on-chain link between deposit and withdrawal. Some users look it up via mirrors like tornadocash-eth.link.
Important: legal status and compliance risks vary by jurisdiction, and some Tornado-related addresses/contracts have been subject to enforcement actions. This site is informational and does not provide legal advice.
All services at a glance — compare minimums, fees, and key features side by side.
New to mixing? Follow these steps to reduce mistakes and understand the risks.
Compare parameters and make sure you are using the official URL.
More outputs and longer delays usually improve privacy, but nothing is guaranteed.
Double-check the address and amount. One mistake can mean permanent loss.
Verify payouts arrived and amounts match expectations.
Quick answers to common questions.
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