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Is there any Ether mixer / tumbler available?
Philip Kirkbride's answer is misinterpreting cryptographers' use of obfuscation, and is also wrong. Mixers cannot be 'decoded' with any feasible amount of computing power. 'Decoding' the input-output ...
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Are privacy zk-roll ups the Ethereum-equivalent of Bitcoin Tumblers?
Tumblers/mixers are not the same as ZK implementations. TornadoCash does not accept Bitcoin so the first bit of your post is wrong. TornadoCash runs on EVM. How can it accept a BTC transaction? It can'...
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ERC20 Mixer to transfer fund privatly
Zero knowledge proofs do take us closer to privacy on public chains. For example see the tornado cash project https://tornado.cash/
Gavin Andresen comments on it here:
http://gavinandresen.ninja/...
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ERC20 Mixer to transfer fund privatly
On ethereum blockchain it does not exist the possibility to transfer funds privately because all the blockchain is public by definition.
Whatever mixing or obfuscation operation is easily reverse ...
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What is exactly the MIX algorithm
Here's a basic Python implementation of what I think you're looking for, from the Ethash wiki. You'll need to grab the various constants from elsewhere on the page.
def calc_dataset(full_size, cache):...
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Is there any Ether mixer / tumbler available?
tornado.cash is a mixer that has received a fair amount of attention. As the site states, it has been audited, but is still considered experimental. I'm not knowledgeable enough to comment on what it ...
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