https://citadel.li http://citadel2miawoaqw.onion/Here's the first public release of a brand-new BitShares wallet.
If you don't know what BitShares is - it's a block-chain based Decentralized Exchange, basically a system to trade users-issued assets. BitShares also has "gateways" - special bridges to exchange those assets into real cryptocurrencies (and fiat). In tandem, those 2 features allow people to trade coins, without relying on some central authority.
Coins supported:
BTC, LTC, DOGE, DASH, XMR, ZCASH, 200+ more.BitShares project already has a cli_wallet and a great web-wallet, with rich user interface.
We bring you something new: a native desktop client for BitShares, a small portable program to store and trade your crypto.
Our manifesto:
Citadel is your personal crypto-wallet guard and a decentralized exchange platform in the system of Bitshares. We say, farewell to blind trust and farewell to restricting procedures on operations with currencies.
Last illusions about anonymity as a given have fallen. And yet, as we enter an exponentially growing universe of crypto-exchange, advised and warned, we still tend to trust our information, locations, identities and digital assets to opaque and restricting services of large companies.
WE, IN THE CITADEL, BELIEVE
THAT WE SHOULD ALWAYS STAY ALERT.
Citadel is both a cold wallet and a decentralized exchange. Being on the technological cutting edge, Citadel is now the only client in the system of Bitshares, which supports anonymous Stealth transactions — an ability to send an ‘unknown amount’ of tokens from one ‘unknown’ account to an another. That includes operations with such progressive coins as Monero, ZCash and FILF, allowing both clearnet and Tor access, via web-interfaces and various APIs.
Based on DEX, Citadel by its very design doesn’t store any transaction information neither has any keys to the funds of its users. Moreover, to use Citadel no identification documents are required, just a username.
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