Quote from: beavis2k on July 15, 2012, 12:56 pmThanks for the replies. I had some problems accessing the forums so my apologies for my slow response.Bitcoinfog could not 100% handle my proposed volume. I've heared numerous times SR has it's own built-in mixer, anyone can tell me more about that, is it secure?I don't have enough cashflow yet to spent such amount on consulting unfortunately.Hi buddy, I ran some coins from various kinds of wallets (software, online, brain..) through SR and examined blockchain.info to check if SR's mixers works as promised. As far as I can tell it works perfectly in the sense you can't detect the original Bitcoin address from which Bitcoins are received. Having said this, for very large amounts SR's mixer wouldn't be much good as if you ran say USD 10,000 through it as the coins are mixed instantly and therefore a more detailed analysis of the block chain would show that amount of coins being sent to one address and shortly afterwards a similar amount being sent to another around the same time. The advantage of using Bitcoinfog is that you can withdraw coins over a longer period of time and in random amounts which makes this kind of analysis much more difficult. Do you necessarily need to mix all your coins at once? Could you send smaller amounts through Bitcoinfog so as to prevent such large amounts from being detected? V.