1. Introduction
DeepOnion is an anonymous, 100% untraceable cryptocurrency transmitted through a large number of TOR networks. Deep Onion runs on the TOR network, which means it is completely anonymous, private, and transaction IP addresses are not traceable, avoiding being hacked by other legal and illegal entities. And in the second and third quarters of 2018, three mainstream anonymous technologies (ie: ring signature, zero-knowledge proof, mixed currency, see the white paper and official website roadmap for details) will be integrated to further improve the anonymity of Deep Onion transactions.
2. Project introduction
Project features
The main feature of Deeponion is the introduction of the tool DeepVault, which will be used to verify the security of important files. Very valuable to ensure that files are not tampered with. One of the most obvious uses is the validation of legal documents, preventing their contents from being maliciously or erroneously altered and destroyed.
The upcoming DeepSend allows users to send and receive untraceable payments. DeepSend will use multiple signature methods to avoid transactions being tracked. The focus is on a proven technology trusted by existing users. This service will be leveraged and an enhanced version of it developed to further provide anonymity, speed and trustworthiness. Therefore, its network will be both secure and efficient through DeepSend.
Project Overview
Deep Onion is an anonymous encrypted electronic currency that is naturally integrated with the TOR network. In order to reduce the possibility of being hacked or attacked by other legal and illegal entities, it increases the privacy level of encrypted users. With DeepOnion, users can send and receive onions (ONION) over the TOR network. With DeepOnion, users will receive 100% anonymity protection when sending and receiving private payments using the DeepOnion wallet.
Deep Onion introduces DeepVault, a technology that stores information in the blockchain. Once written, it can never be modified. For example, DeepVault allows onion users to store file verification information (the hash of the file) in the blockchain, so that the user can verify the integrity of the file at any time in the future. If the hash is different, it means This file has been modified or corrupted.
This tool can be very valuable in verifying the security of important files, ensuring that they have not been tampered with. One of the most obvious uses is the validation of legal documents, preventing their contents from being maliciously or erroneously altered and destroyed.















