ENIGMA – the New Name for Cloakcoins POSA3
Cloakcoin is proud to present ENIGMA, the name chosen for it’s highly sophisticated off chain peer to peer coin mixing system that has been up to now called POSA3.
The inspiration for the new name comes from the meaning of the original greek word – riddle, puzzle, mystery – and describes best what Cloakcoin’s Enigma is all about: guaranteed private, secure, untraceable and decentralized transactions. This renaming comes at a time when Claokcoin is embarking on a quest to become the leading coin in the highly contested anon coin market. ENIGMA in cooperation with CLOAK SHIELD makes it impossible for any outside observers to trace payments done with CLOAKCOIN.
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