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For now, a few commands of the zeth CLI still use hardcoded gas value (see: zeth mix -> https://github.com/clearmatics/zeth/blob/develop/client/zeth/core/mixer_client.py#L420 and https://github.com/clearmatics/zeth/blob/develop/client/zeth/core/contracts.py#L281 for instance), while other commands (such as zeth_helper token-approve -> https://github.com/clearmatics/zeth/blob/develop/client/z
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I am a user, I want to use Miximus, I have tokens or Ether which I want to convert into anonymised tokens. How do I do this?
Once my tokens have been anonymised I need to withdraw them again, to convert them back to the original tokens or Ether that I originally deposited. I should also be able to give these anonymised tokens to other people, without revealing that it was I that deposited them.