Turn execution into a receipt: consistent risk rules, readable history, and performance you can trust.
DeepLedger protects your trades with proof, and your data with encryption.
Pay to act. Spam dies.
Security upgrades get funded.
Instead of locking everything behind subscriptions, QVT applies tiny friction exactly where abuse happens.
Turn execution into a receipt: consistent risk rules, readable history, and performance you can trust.
Invite-gated messaging for real users: connect by QR/link, then keep terms private in a clean thread.
Vault-style storage: encrypt before disk, unlock only when needed, and keep the surface area small.
Your private black book — track credits and debts with notes, totals, and wallet-locked access.
QVT filters out spam by design — so you only deal with real users and real trades.
Scan a QR or open a link.
Start a secure thread in seconds.
Designed for participant-only decryption in E2E threads — storage stays ciphertext.
Designed to migrate to post-quantum standards over time.
Pay only where risk exists — keep the rest free.
Private conversations should feel boring — because they’re secure.
That’s the real quantum threat: Harvest now, decrypt later.
Quantum computers primarily threaten parts of public-key cryptography first. If your data is only “locked” by aging assumptions, a powerful future machine can turn old ciphertext into readable text.
Copy everything → wait
Copy encrypted files from backups, disks, or misconfigured storage.
Keep ciphertext for years — waiting for better compute and better attacks.
Attack weak links first (often public-key parts). If the wrapping fails, everything inside is exposed.
Quantum changes the timeline: steal once → read later.
Even if they copy it, they can’t read it
Files are encrypted before storage. A copied disk gives attackers blobs — not readable files.
We focus the upgrade path where quantum hits first: keys, identities, and wrapping — not your whole workflow.
Designed to adopt post-quantum standards over time — without breaking stored data access patterns.
Your files stay ciphertext — your upgrade path stays real.
Reality check: if someone can copy your encrypted data today, they can try to read it forever. DeepLedger is designed so copied data stays useless — and upgradeable.
You don’t “guess” lot size. DeepLedger calculates it from your balance and your risk %, using your stop distance and rules.
Every trade becomes a clean plan: Exact Size, Risk %, and a shareable trade receipt.
Discipline isn’t motivation — it’s automation.
Trades shared from DeepLedger include sizing logic and risk rules — so you’re learning a system, not chasing screenshots.
Sizing is calculated from your balance and risk %. You don’t overtrade by mistake.
Follow traders, see structured plans, and improve faster by copying the process — not the hype.
Users can post BTC→EUR or EUR→BTC announcements. Browse, filter, open profiles — then move the details into private messages.
Offers are public. Terms are private. Keep the trail clean.
Offers in public, details in private — the clean way to connect.
Store sensitive files as encrypted blobs, then access through wallet-locked sessions.
Crypto-agile design to adopt post-quantum standards as they mature.
Your ritual keeps the surface area small.
Store what you can’t afford to lose.
Designed to migrate as standards evolve.
Designed so disk/storage contains ciphertext by default — access is controlled by your unlock flow.
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Add a name, an amount, and a note.
Instantly see: total credits, total debts — and what needs attention.
Demo snapshot shown below. Real entries stay private and wallet-locked.
One entry = Name + Amount + Note. That’s it.
Simple entries. Clear notes. Zero “where did I write that?”
Instead of scrolling a messy notebook, you see totals instantly and keep the list readable.
It’s still a black book — just finally professional.
Use the free core for daily work. Activate QVT only on protected actions (anti-spam, swaps, and security upgrades) — pay where risk exists, keep the rest frictionless.
QVault follows a clear roadmap. Each phase introduces a concrete upgrade (economic or infrastructural) designed to increase real usage, alignment, and long-term value.
Initial distribution to early users and contributors. Staking is introduced to lock supply and align long-term participants.
QVT becomes tradable and can plug into DeFi environments. Liquidity is enabled only after real utility exists.
Copy trading launches as a revenue driver. Performance fees can fund stakers, treasury, and sustainable security upgrades.
Launch of a chain optimized for staking logic, receipts, and long-term protocol operations (only if/when it’s truly justified).
Protocol-driven supply reduction based on real usage and generated fees. Deflation becomes tied to measurable utility — not narratives.
A meaningful portion of supply is locked long-term. QVT shifts from “liquid token” to “strategic protocol asset”.
Clear answers about security, QVT utility and copy trading. No promises — just how it works in practice.
It means we design for upgrade paths against future threats from quantum algorithms. We don’t claim “quantum-proof”. We ship strong encryption today, and we keep the system crypto-agile so files can be re-encrypted when standards evolve.
Yes. Files are encrypted before storage, so the server keeps ciphertext. The platform is built so it can’t read, scan, or analyze your private content.
No. Only encrypted blobs are stored. Without the right keys, the data stays unreadable. The goal is a “zero-knowledge” posture for storage.
The system is designed to upgrade algorithms over time. When standards evolve (including post-quantum paths), files can be re-encrypted with newer schemes without you having to rebuild everything from scratch.
No. Core usage can be free. QVT exists to unlock or protect specific actions (where abuse/spam usually happens) and to fund security upgrades without subscriptions.
In this model, QVT is used as a lock/unlock mechanism for gated features. That means the intent is reversible access, not a one-way spend for basic actions.
Yes. Losses are possible. Copy trading is not guaranteed income and depends on market conditions, execution, risk settings, and the trader you follow.
No. QVault is a technology platform. It’s built to give you tools (proof journals, private modules, encrypted storage) while keeping you in control of your data and decisions.