ANONYMIZE LitecoinS

Litecoin
Mixer

Anonymize your Litecoins with
a CoinJoin-powered Litecoin Mixer.

01 confirmation
to mix coins
00 coinjoin
obfuscation
1% fixed
fee
NO No kyc,
no logs
24/7 same-day
support

How does the Litecoin Mixer work?

Litecoin mixer is a tool that makes Litecoin (more) anonymous. It works pretty straightforwardly. The sender of the payment puts their money into a pool, which then "shuffles" around all the Litecoins and divides them into the recipients’ addresses based on the amount sent.

How does the Litecoin Mixer work?

Here's how Whir works in three easy steps:

1) Enter the Litecoin address (or addresses) where you want to receive the mixed Litecoins. Optionally, set the delay to process your transaction. The longer the delay, the higher the anonymity of the mixed Litecoins.

2) Send the Litecoins you want to mix to the address generated by Whir.

3) After the first confirmation of your deposit, Whir will mix your Litecoins and send them to the address (or addresses) entered in the first step.

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Isn’t Litecoin anonymous

But wait... isn’t Litecoin anonymous?

Absolutely not — Litecoin is pseudo-anonymous. Sending and receiving Litecoin leaves a fingerprint. If the fingerprint is ever linked to your identity, everything you have ever "touched" will be linked to you.

All the “fingerprints” are publicly stored in Litecoin’s blockchain. Therefore, anyone you send Litecoin to can look up your previous transactions or even see your crypto balance.

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How can a mixer make
Litecoin anonymous?
CoinJoin is the answer.

CoinJoin is a type of anonymous transaction that helps Litecoin users maintain their privacy while sending Litecoin. CoinJoin is a multiparty "Litecoin mixing" transaction at the end of which it is unclear who owns which coin.

Consider the following transactions made at the same time: A purchases an item from B, C purchases an item from D, and E purchases an item from F. Without CoinJoin, the public blockchain ledger would record three separate transactions for each input-output match.

With CoinJoin, only one single transaction is recorded. The ledger would show that Litecoins were paid from A, C, and E addresses to B, D, and F. By masking the deals made by all parties, an observer cannot with full certainty determine who sent Litecoins to whom.

While some believe that CoinJoin is a new technology, this is not valid. CoinJoin is simply an advancement on already existing technology – Litecoin. And Litecoin mixers bring CoinJoin technology to users.

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Is it safe to use a Litecoin mixer?

Is it safe to use
a Litecoin mixer?

It is absolutely safe to use Whir. However, as with almost everything else related to crypto, it is entirely up to you to decide whether it is necessary to use a Litecoin mixer.

Before using our Bitcon mixer, do a due diligence and read our Terms. However, we always suggest to mix smaller amounts instead of large chunks of coins at once.

Why should I choose
Whir Litecoin Mixer?

FAST Litecoin MIXER

The speed of a Litecoin mixer can be an important consideration for users who want to quickly and efficiently obscure the origin of their Litecoin transactions.

Whir Litecoin mixer offers an instant mixing service, which allows you to receive your mixed Litecoin within a few minutes after the first confirmation of your deposit.

Optionally, to enhance the privacy of the Litecoin mixing transaction, you can choose a delay in processing your mixing request.

SECURE Litecoin MIXER

The security of a Litecoin mixer can vary depending on the specific service being used. Some Litecoin mixers may have strong security measures in place to protect the privacy of their users, while others may be less secure.

It is important to carefully research any Litecoin mixer that you are considering using and to ensure that they have strong security measures in place. This can include things like secure servers, encrypted communication, and anonymous registration processes.

To guarantee the highest level of server and application security at all times, Whir employs a team of IT and security specialists. Additionally, to increase the safety and privacy of our users, we never require or log any personal details, such as name, email, or IP address, and delete all transaction details after 24 hours.

CONVENIENT Litecoin MIXER

The convenience of a Litecoin mixer can depend on a few factors, such as the user's specific needs and the features and user experience of the mixer service being used.

Some users may find Litecoin mixers to be convenient because they allow them to quickly and easily obscure the origin of their Litecoin transactions. Other users may find Litecoin mixers to be inconvenient because they may have limits on the amount of Litecoin that can be mixed at one time, or because they may require users to go through additional steps to use the service.

Whir Litecoin mixer combines the speed, privacy and affordability, while allowing you to mix up to 1 LTC in a single transaction, without registration or KYC.

Litecoin mixer FAQ

What is Whir?

What is a Litecoin mixer?

Why should I use a Litecoin mixer?

Isn't Litecoin anonymous?

Is Whir anonymous?

Do you require KYC?

Are there any Litecoin mixing limits?

How long does it take to process transaction?

How does a Litecoin mixer makes Litecoin private?

Do you keep transaction logs?

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Everyone has right
for their privacy.

Privacy is a fundamental human right recognized by the UN Declaration of Human rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and in other treaties. No matter who you are, Whir is for all of you*, and these are our clients:

* Okay, let’s be clear. Privacy is absolutely vital for the bad guys, too. We, however, do not support the crooks, and our service is not suitable for them either. Even though Whir does the best to anonymize the transactions, there are far better coins for crypto anonymity, such as Monero or zcash. Please read our terms before use.

People should have privacy. Governments should have transparency.

— Julian Assange