The Safest Data Is Deleted Data: Inside MixTum's No-Log Policy

Many services claim to be privacy-friendly while quietly retaining data 'for security' or 'for compliance.' For a Bitcoin mixer, retained data is a liability waiting to happen — it can be subpoenaed, leaked, or sold. MixTum's no-log policy is specific and worth understanding precisely.

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What 'No Logs' Actually Means Here
MixTum does not store logs of orders. All order data is deleted upon completion of the service, or when the offer expires. Bitcoin address data is deleted after seven days or immediately after service delivery. There is no registration and no account, so there is no persistent identity record to retain in the first place.

Why Retained Data Is a Risk
Any data a service keeps can become a liability. It can be demanded by authorities, exposed in a breach, or — with less scrupulous operators — monetized. The safest data is data that does not exist. A no-log architecture is not just a privacy nicety; it is risk elimination by design.
You cannot leak what was never stored.

Reinforced at Every Layer
The no-log policy works alongside the other privacy properties: zero cookies on clearnet, no JavaScript and no visitor records on TOR, SSL encryption for all data exchange, and no sale, sharing, or rental of user information. The result is that there is no durable record connecting you to an order after it completes.

How MixTum Approaches It
MixTum is a premium Bitcoin mixer on the Jambler.io infrastructure, operating since August 2018. Instead of pooling user funds, it exchanges incoming BTC for coins purchased from independent investors at cryptocurrency exchanges including Binance, OKEx, DigiFinex, and Cryptonex, removing the link between input and output entirely.

Output is delivered in randomized amounts across two or more transactions, with randomized delays up to six hours, defeating both volume and timing analysis. The commission is randomized between 4 and 5 percent — preventing fee-based reverse-calculation — plus a 0.0007 BTC network fee. No registration is required, no logs are stored, and every order is backed by a PGP-signed guarantee verifiable at bitlist.co/pgp. A free trial of exactly 0.001 BTC, commission waived, is available.

A Practical Example
Practical example: a week after your order completes, there is no order record and no retained address data — even MixTum cannot reconstruct the link, because the data is gone.

MixTum has operated since 2018 with a USD 50,000 escrow on AltcoinsTalks. Deposit addresses remain valid for seven days; up to two forwarding addresses are supported, with custom options for more.

Discussion: How are you handling this in your own setup, and what would make you more confident addressing it?
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