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Can one use the Command Line Interface to do a blind transfer?
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TITAN was a concept of bitshares 1.

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Thank Stefan. Would be great if that is on the UI. I believe the option for now is via the CLI?
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Is there a way to send blind transactions?

Where is the implementation of TITAN?


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With TITAN (Transfer Invisibly to Any Name) we have provided one layer of protection: generating a unique address for every transfer. Unlike Bitcoin, BitShares uses named accounts which makes it easier to remember and share your account name. TITAN only keeps your transaction history private, with no link to your account name, to 3rd parties. The parties to the transaction know the balance address and account name are linked. - Bytemaster's blog 12/23/2014

Blind transfers are possible, not implemented in UI. I think DEEX had an implementation.

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Is there a way to send blind transactions?

Where is the implementation of TITAN?


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With TITAN (Transfer Invisibly to Any Name) we have provided one layer of protection: generating a unique address for every transfer. Unlike Bitcoin, BitShares uses named accounts which makes it easier to remember and share your account name. TITAN only keeps your transaction history private, with no link to your account name, to 3rd parties. The parties to the transaction know the balance address and account name are linked. - Bytemaster's blog 12/23/2014
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