Common USDT Mixing Mistakes You Should Avoid
To ensure the highest level of security and privacy when using a USDT mixer, it’s important to follow best practices. Here are some common mistakes you should avoid:
- Do not send funds directly from other services to the mixer. The mixer’s address is only valid for 24 hours, so if a third-party service is late, your transaction may fail. Always send Tether (USDT) to your own wallet first and then forward it to the mixer address.
- Never use third-party service addresses as recipients for your mixed USDT, especially if they have a limited time-to-live (TTL). If network fees rise unexpectedly, the transaction could be delayed, and you'll need to contact the third-party service for a refund. Always transfer funds to your own wallet first.
- To avoid delays, ensure that you enter an adequate network fee when sending USDT to the mixer. Low network fees may cause delays in processing your transaction.
- Always save the Letter of Guarantee provided by the mixer. This will help you resolve any issues quickly in case something goes wrong with your transaction.
- Do not share your Letter of Guarantee with anyone other than the official support team. Blenderio (or USDTMixer) support will never ask for your Letter of Guarantee unsolicited.
- Do not communicate with users pretending to be the official support team. USDTMixer.com only communicates through official channels; fraudulent users may try to deceive you.