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SilentSwap V2 Launch Sets New Standard for Institutional Blockchain Privacy Infrastructure

SilentSwap V2 introduces a privacy-focused infrastructure designed for organizations deploying blockchain technology. Recognizing that over 70% of institutions cite privacy as a major barrier to adoption, SilentSwap V2 addresses transparency risks while delivering speed, compliance, and scalable integration required for institutional applications.

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NEW YORK, Oct. 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — SilentSwap today announced SilentSwap V2, a next-generation platform that helps organizations balance blockchain’s openness with the need to protect critical business operations. As enterprise adoption grows, the platform provides privacy capabilities that align with operational security needs without sacrificing efficiency or regulatory compliance.

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Public blockchain ledgers permanently record all activities, exposing organizations to competitor insights, security risks, and unwanted exposure of confidential workflows. SilentSwap V2 adds a privacy layer at the protocol level, allowing institutional networks to secure sensitive information while meeting regulatory standards.

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“Transparency is important, but operational privacy and regulatory certainty are critical for institutions,” said Shibtoshi, Founder and CEO of SilentSwap. “SilentSwap V2 redefines blockchain infrastructure for enterprise use by integrating privacy features that protect organizational interests.”

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SilentSwap V2 enables streamlined integration with enterprise systems, activating privacy features without third-party custody or complex backend modifications. Designed for institutional deployment, the platform complies with OFAC and AML regulations while safeguarding sensitive information within top enterprise blockchain networks. This privacy-centric architecture offers organizations direct control and secure oversight, supporting evolving compliance and operational requirements efficiently.

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About SilentSwap

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SilentSwap develops privacy infrastructure tailored to institutional blockchain environments. Operating at the protocol level, it protects sensitive information and supports regulatory compliance. The platform facilitates scalable, reliable deployments and seamless integration of privacy features without increasing operational complexity or dependency on intermediaries.

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For more information visit silentswap.com.

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