How It Works
STIRRER is an XMR bridge that converts your Bitcoin to Monero, routes it through our proprietary mixing infrastructure, and converts it back through a network of trusted partners. This process ensures clean-coin certification and verifies that only untraceable cryptocurrency is returned to your wallets.
Why Use Multiple Receiving Wallets?
Break the Chain
Splitting your Bitcoin across multiple addresses makes it exponentially harder for blockchain analysts to connect the output back to your original wallet.
Enhanced Obfuscation
Multiple receiving addresses mean multiple transaction outputs, each appearing to come from different sources. This creates ambiguity in the blockchain trail.
Reduced Surveillance
Even if one address is compromised, the others remain secure since the Bitcoin was mixed before distribution.
XMR Bridge Technology & Clean-Coin Verification
How the XMR Bridge Works
Our proprietary XMR bridge leverages Monero's inherent privacy characteristics as an intermediary layer. Bitcoin enters the bridge, gets converted to XMR, routed through distributed channels across our partner network, and reconverted back to Bitcoin. This multi-stage process creates multiple layers of obfuscation that are mathematically independent from one another.
The exact routing paths and partner selection algorithms remain proprietary to maintain our competitive advantage.
Clean-Coin Certification
Before returning your Bitcoin, we perform proprietary analysis to ensure it bears no traceable links to the original source. Our verification process checks transaction history patterns against known compliance databases and mixing footprints. Only Bitcoin that passes our certification is delivered to your receiving wallets.
This ensures you receive truly untraceable cryptocurrency, not just mixed coins with residual blockchain history.
Privacy Guarantees
Each stage of the bridge process is isolated and independent; even if one component were to be compromised, the distributed architecture ensures your Bitcoin's privacy. We maintain zero logs of transactions, addresses, or user data beyond what's necessary for active mixing operations.