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ChipMixer

ChipMixer has a Bitcoin reserve of its own, consider it a chain of Bitcoins, when you send your BTC to Blender.io it sends your coins to the end of the chain and sends you fresh, new, unlinked coins from the beginning of the chain. Hence there’s no link between the coins going in, and the coins coming out. Hence the public ledger would only be able to track the coins going from your wallet to the address of Blender.io but no further. Blender.io doesn’t require you to signup, register, or provide any kind of detail except the “receiving address”! That’s the only thing it needs, there can’t be a better form of anonymity if you ask me. Since you provide no personal details, there’s no way your identity can be compromised. Nor can it be linked back to you, since ChipMixer doesn’t know who you are. Blender.io is one of the most accommodating tumblers in this sense as well, most other tumblers offer 3-4 sets of delays, Blender.io offers as many as 24, yes one for each hour. It also lets you add as many as 8 new addresses for each transaction (most other tumblers allow no more than 5 addresses).

Coinomize

Grams itself is a brand on the Darknet so I believe not much needs to be said about it. Grams Helix is one of its subsidiaries and is one of the most reputed and widely used Coinomize services out there, it’s simple, modern, and definitely trustworthy. Grams supports only Bitcoins for now. It needs 2 confirmations before it cleans and sends you your coins. It obviously supports time-delay, but it’s automatically set to “2 hours” for some reasons. It also supports “Random transactions” for the deposit, the deposit address changes after each transaction and allows you to send more than 1 transactions to Grams Helix instead of sending in all your coins in a single go. The same is also supported for the “output addresses” (where you receive coins) and you can input as many as 5 different BTC addresses where your coins are sent after cleaning them. The coin-deposit address is valid for 8 hours, and any transaction not done within these 8 hours won’t be received by the platform.

Bestmixer

If you’re looking for a mixer which neither keeps any logs, nor asks you to register; Bestmixer is an option you can peek at. It does offer registrations in case you’d want to keep things professional, organized and are a frequent mixer. It’s one of the very few mixers which offer “multiple deposit addresses” (upto 5); so you can break the deposit into multiple parts which add upto your total amount. Even offers 2-FA (via PGP) for account security. It also acts as a BTC àXMR à BTC convertor which further adds anonymity. The fee is randomized between a minimum 1% and a maximum 4%. Minimum Withdrawal and deposit limits are acceptable, currently 0.00045 BTC and 0.0018 BTC respectively. Upto 10 additional addresses supported for each output. Time-delays aren’t completely user-controlled, yet users get to specify the maximum delay they want for the total output. All outputs are processed before this timer is reached. Instant withdrawal too available.

CryptoMixer.io

CryptoMixer.io is one of the most reputable and most user-friendly (in terms of the process and the rate of the fees per transaction) Bitcoin mixing platform available for users right now. It offers a straightforward process and flexible service fees that can be determined by the users themselves, depending on the service that they want.

BitMix

Being honest, this isn’t the most feature-rich or control-rich BitMix mixer that’s available out there. However, it still averages mixes over 700Bitcoin/day (claimed, not verified). The coins are claimed to be sourced from mining pools in the U.S, China and Europe. Obviously they do not keep any logs. Unfortunately, only 1 output address is allowed which is a bit of a downer. The time-delay can fully be set manually. It can be as low as 0 hours, or as high as 48 hours. Any other delay between this frame can be set using the provided slider. The fee isn’t randomized, neither is it user-controlled. It’s set at a solid 0.1% for all transactions. Accepts a minimum Bitcoin deposit of 0.010BTC. Maximum funds which can be currently mixed stand at 677 BTC. Number of required confirmations depend on the amount. Only 1 is required for mixes below 2.5BTC. For 25 BTC it needs 3 confirmations. 4 confirmations for 40BTC and 5 confirmations for 50 BTC are required respectively. Doesn’t require registrations.

Blender bitcoin

Blender bitcoin is another simple yet trustworthy Bitcoin Tumbler service. And one of the primary differences it has compared to the other platforms on this list is that it can accommodate really “large volume transactions”. There is no maximum transaction limit as such, considering how their reserve is really huge and you’ll need to be a millionaire before you can run them out of funds. If any limit is breached, you are notified before you make the payment. The minimum transaction 0.001BTC, any amount lower than this is is considered a donation, like in the case of PriveCoin, and isn’t sent back to the customer. The minimum fee is 0.5%, with an additional 0.0005BTC for every deposited transaction. You can set a custom fee for added anonymity and they also provide a letter or guarantee like all the mentionable Bitcoin Tumblers out there.

Bitcoin Laundry

One absolutely unique crypto mixing service is Bitcoin Laundry because it is based on the totally different principle comparing to other services. A user does not just deposit coins to mix, but creates a wallet and funds it with chips from 0.01 BTC to 8.192 BTC which a user can break down according to their wishes. After chips are included in the wallet, a wallet holder can deposit coins to process. As the chips are sent to the mixing service beforehand, next transactions are nowhere to be found and there is no opportunity to connect them with the wallet owner. There is no usual fee for transactions on this mixing service: it uses “Pay what you like” feature. It means that the fee is randomized making transactions even more incognito and the service itself more affordable. Retention period is 7 days and every user has a chance to manually clear all logs prior to this period.
Another coin scrambler Mixtum offers you a so-called free trial period what means that there are no service or transaction fee charged. The process of getting renewed coins is also quite unique, as the tumbler requires a request to be sent over Tor or Clearnet and renewed coins are acquired from stock exchanges.

Best bitcoin mixer

This is by far the most unique Best bitcoin mixer I’ve ever encountered till date; that’s so pertaining to its “Time-travel” feature! (Whoa!) Basically instead of operating on the traditional receive unclean coins > send clean coins process, it instead uses a create wallet > fund it with chips beforehand > receive unclean coins > grant access to the pre-funded wallet process! This lets users spend the clean coins even before the unclean coins were sent to the mixer (because the wallet was pre-funded) and that’s the reason I termed it the time-travel mixer. Also it funds the wallets with “chips” which are not the same thing as Bitcoins, they’re basically the private keys which can be exported to your Bitcoin wallets to fund your wallets with the amount the chips were worth. It also lets users bet their Chips which has a chance of doubling the worth of their chips, other advanced features include merging which lets users combine two big chips into one single chip, or splitting which divides one big chip into two smaller chips. Its fee structure too is an unique- “Pay what you like” feature, which not only adds to user anonymity by randomizing the fee but also makes the service more affordable and customizable. Because users completely control when or how much funds they wish to withdraw, it translates into 100% user control on time-delays and distribution control. No logs are kept after a 7-day retention period; or there also is an option to manually scrub all logs whenever you wish prior to this 7-day period. The minimum deposit limit on the platform is 0.0001BTC.

SmartMixer

SmartMixer bitcoin mixer is one of the few that allows large-volume transactions. The minimum size for a mixing operation is 0.001 BTC, any amount below this level is considered a donation and is not sent back to the client, there is no maximum transfer limit. The minimum commission is 0.5% with an additional fee of 0.0005 BTC for each incoming transaction. During the transaction, you will receive a letter of guarantee, as in all previously mentioned mixers.

Mycryptomixer

Mycryptomixer is a Bitcoin mixing service that provides privacy by using the ‘Bitcoin Mixer 2.0’ algorithm to shuffle bitcoins. Unlike other similar tumbling services that mix your coins with the coins of other users, this platform mixes your crypto with the crypto bought by them directly from the cryptocurrency stock exchanges. Mycryptomixer verifies the newly purchased coins with a scoring system with the help of innovative algorithms and outfoxes such technologies as blockchain volume analysis, cluster analysis, taint analysis, etc. It means that you will receive your BTC back split into random parts, and even at the different addresses if needed. Consequently, your privacy is protected as there is no connection to you. And it takes up to 6 hours to complete your request. Another privacy feature of this mixer service is that it does not require registration and it does not store logs. All the transactions are digitally signed with letters of guarantee that you can check on the website at any moment. They also provide 24/7 technical support. MixTum.io will charge you a 5% Fee from your transaction as well as a network fee of 0.00015 BTC. The platform provides two versions – for Clearnet and Tor browsers.

MixTum

MixTum currently only supports Bitcoin mixes, however, it has plans to bring in ETH mixes in the near future. It has been featured on Bitcoin.com/ News BTC/ Crypto News/ The Next Web etc. hence building a bit of trust. Very modern, advanced, user-controlled interface. Allows upto 5 output addresses. Obviously, doesn’t keep any logs whatsoever. The user-control is impressive. You get to control the fund-distribution, as well as the time-delay for each output address manually. Even the fee can be set manually. The cheapest allowed fee is 0.5% which is more than acceptable. The highest is set at 5%. Obviously the 0.25mBTC blockchain transaction fee is attached on top of the selected fee. It even has a “strength meter” which shows how strong your mix is, based on all the factors you’ve selected. No registration required whatsoever. And it does provide the mixing code to ensure all outputs are fresh and not linked to any of your previous deposits.

Bitcoinmixer.io

Compared to other Bitcoin tumblers, Bitcoinmixer.io stands out from the crowd thanks to the additional anonymity offered. Users are given the option to split and merge coins into different wallets to various addresses. Additionally, Bitcoinmixer.io provides support for unlimited addresses and does not require user registration. Although only Bitcoin is supported and there are no referral programs, ChipMixer does not charge users with any service fees. With the option to donate BTCs being made available.

CoinMixer

CoinMixer is one of its kind and requires special mention. It supports Bitcoin cryptocurrency and is clearly unknown on the point of no logs policy. It requires a deposit of at least 0.01 BTC and the transaction fee is 2% along with the 0.0004 BTC network fee. It supports multiple addresses of up to 10 and requires confirmation of 1. No registration is required and it does not offer a referral program. However, the letter of guarantee is provided.

After this post, I was asked to contribute to EdWeek’s article on Fortnite and video games in the classroom. Check it out!

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Quick: name the highest grossing entertainment product of all time. No, it’s not Titanic or Avatar. It’s not the Beatles’ Abbey Road. It’s a video game. Grand Theft Auto V. GTA V has sold 85 million copies and grossed more than 5 Billion dollars. That’s more than double the highest grossing film of all time, Avatar, which only grossed a measly 2.7 Billion.

Round 2: The Superbowl is the most watched sporting event every year. Name the second most watched sporting event of 2017. If you said League of Legends, a video game tournament, you’re right. In fact, 3 out of the top 10 most watched sporting events last your were eSports. By 2020, more people will watch eSports than any other professional sports league besides the NFL.

Did you know North Korea’s Rungrado 1st of May Stadium is the world’s largest stadium with a capacity of 150,000? Probably not, but I’ll bet you did know that when the god of Fortnite, Ninja, played squads with rappers Drake and Travis Scott and Pittsburgh Steeler’s receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster on Twitch, they had over 667,000 concurrent viewers. That’s enough people watching them play a video game to fill the 1st of May Stadium more than 4 times. I know this because my students know this.

If you’re like me, Fortnite mania has taken over your classroom. I can’t take attendance in my classroom without a kid doing the Jubilation Dance in my direction. If all the Fortnite pandemonium has you confused, here is a great video that explains what Fortnite is in 60 seconds.

Now that you are a Fortnite pro, you can accept this cold, hard fact: nothing you do will stop Fortnite mania. Nothing you can do will stop the video game and eSports revolution. Most of your students probably think they’re going to stream for a living and be progamers. And while the pathway to being a pro streamer, progamer, and even earning a college scholarship for eSports is getting easier, it is getting harder to teach in a post-Fortnite classroom. How can you survive Fortnite? Embrace it. We owe it to our kids to embrace what they care about.

Here’s a Fortnite Map. You’ll need it.

I’m not saying you should let kids play Fortnite in school, though I’m not opposed to it, I’m saying we should explore every avenue in  embracing student’s passions to better their learning. There are many meaningful ways Fortnite can be used in the classroom without even installing the game. Fortnite writing prompts are easy to construct. Familiarize yourselves with some of the locations, then watch your students’ faces light up when you ask them to “Describe your experience traveling from Lucky Landing to Tilted Towers” or “You just landed late in Greasy Grove. The only loot you can find are bandages, a trap, and a Boogie Bomb. What happens to your character next?”. All styles of writing about Fortnite are possible with enough imagination. For other subjects, you can create Fortnite masterpieces in art, you can do the Fortnite Boogie Down Challenge in Gym, run Fortnite experiments in Science, but where embracing Fortnite really shines is Math.

You’ll be stunned at the amount of number crunching done by gamers for video games like Fortnite. Here’s a few examples.

A topic of debate in Fortnite is the best way to land. The faster you land, the more likely you are to live because you’ll get to the guns first. Want to start an engaging debate with your students? Ask them: “Once your jump out of the Battle Bus, what is the best angle of approach to take if you want to land at Tilted Towers first?” It may sound obvious, a straight line, but it is not. There are game mechanics, like gliding and fall rate, to be taken into account. Here’s a video that shows what the debate sounds like. Can your kids make a video using their Math skills that settles the debate once and for all?

Here’s what else is cool. The first comment for the above video, at the time of this writing, says, “Can you do a video explaining the probability of loot locations and rarity?” He’s asking about Maths! This commenter is asking this question because all loot spawns in Fortnite only have a certain percentage chance of showing up. Meaning you have a higher probability of getting good loot in different place at different times. Further, the rarity of that loot, from common to legendary, has a certain percentage chance of spawning. “What is the probability of not only getting a chest to spawn at Tomato Town, but getting that chest to spawn a legendary shotgun?” is a question your students might be interested in. Data on loot spawn rates, locations, their rarity, and probability of showing up, in gamer lingo, is called a loot table. A loot table is important to a player because areas with high probability of good loot are ideal landing areas especially if it is in an area that doesn’t draw a lot of other players looking to kill you. Here is a whole site someone made, using crowd-sourced reporting, to start to put together data for a loot table in Fortnite, since the makers won’t reveal the real data. Could your students do something similar?

Pistol TableLike loot tables, weapons tables tell players everything they’d want to about weapons in Fortnite. Fortnite has a variety of different weapons that come in different tiers of rarity. The more rare the weapon, the more damage it does. Probably the most important things to know about weapons is their DPS, or damage per second. If you take the damage from one shot of a weapon and multiply it by its rate of fire, you’ll get the weapons DPS, how much damage it can do every second. Usually, the higher the DPS the better weapon. If a weapon has a low DPS, it is generally considered a burst weapon, meaning it puts out damage in a burst since it fires so slowly. In Fortnite, sniper rifles and shotguns have high burst. While sub machine guns have a high rate of fire but low damage. Assault rifles have medium dps, but are the most accurate. Throw in grenade and missile launches, and all bets are off. We haven’t even talked about head shots which do double damage when hit. What’s important is understanding you’ve probably overheard hundreds of debates in your class about what is the best weapon for a given situation in Fortnite. What if the kids made weapons table and proved it?

These are just three of the biggest debates in Fortnite that could be used in Math class. Here’s so more food for thought: Fortnite is played on a 10 x 10 grid, 100 square map, with 100 players. Each square on a Fortnite map is 250m x 250m, making the map 2500m x 2500m. It takes 45 seconds to run across a single square horizontally and vertically and 64 seconds to run across a single square diagonally. How many math problems can you make for students knowing this information? Could you teach them how to calculate when they should start to run for a safe zone using that information?

Here’s more: the Math that can be taught in Minecraft: Education Edition can be taught in Fortnite. A block in Minecraft is 1m cubed. A Build Tile, the things used to build forts in Fortnite, are 5.12m cubed (when you build a cube out of them). You can do lessons on area, volume, fractions, and more with that information. Almost any Math lesson made for Minecraft, and there are a ton out there, can be used in Fortnite.

Fortnite is free to play and will soon allow you to make custom servers that only your students can join. I haven’t taught with Fortnite, and I don’t have all the best examples or all the answers for using it in the classroom, but I believe in using what kids are passionate about to get them excited about learning. Can you learn to embrace Fortnite? I hope so because phenomenons like Fortnite aren’t going anywhere. They’ll only be more frequent – Harry Potter Go! launched today. The only way we teachers can survive it all, is if we embrace what students love and use it in the classroom. If you’re not sure how to incorporate Fortnite into your classroom, ask your students. I’m sure they’d be happy to help you.

Until next time,

GLHF and let me know if you want to run squads in Fortnite with me. I’ll teach you how to beat your kids!