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Topic: Silent Bitcoin and Silent Litecoin (Read 1163 times)

full member
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May 24, 2016, 09:22:54 PM
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Anybody have any experience with this. It sounds like a great idea.
legendary
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January 21, 2015, 04:30:07 AM
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Tyrone ordered a press release with us for http://silentvault.com with built in Bitcoin asset exchange, Bitcoin wallet with anonymous instant transactions, and more.

Tyrone and the Silent Vault team were very professional and easy to work with.

You can see their PR on Yahoo Finance: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/silentvaults-anonymous-bitcoin-multi-asset-031500220.html

Silent Vault is an exciting project and I wish you success!
newbie
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January 16, 2015, 06:46:31 PM
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My purpose in posting here is to open a discussion on two alternatives to the standard blockchain crypto-currency coins.  These are Silent Bitcoin and Silent Litecoin. 

Silent Bitcoin is purchased with bitcoin using a SilentVault wallet.  It is "silent" in the sense that transactions between users of SilentVault wallets are not published.  Any peer-to-peer or user-to-merchant use of Silent Bitcoin takes place off the blockchain.  Silent Bitcoin can be redeemed for bitcoin payable to any wallet address.  The goal of the SilentVault system is to provide for a censorship free environment for trade and commerce.

Silent Litecoin may be purchased with litecoin using a SilentVault wallet.  The same features apply.  Silent Litecoin transactions within the SilentVault system are not recorded.  IP addresses are not recorded.  Wallet addresses are not tied to your e-mail address.  And, Silent Litecoin may be redeemed for litecoin payable to any wallet address.

The company launched its technology service in late August.  There was some discussion on letstalkbitcoin and the new release was picked up by a few sites.  The company's recent announcement of a change in personnel was distributed by a more effective press release distribution service, and was published on sites like Yahoo Finance, so you should have no trouble finding the web site with a search engine.  The company is looking for additional issuers of other currencies, including altcoin currencies, gold, and mainstream currencies.

If you are interested in the company, its wallet apps, or have questions, I'm interested in being of service.

Sincerely,

Tyrone Johnson
Marketing Lead, SilentVault
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