Dai Vernon by PhantomKey

Dai Vernon by PhantomKey

Secure password management with zero-existence technology

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Published on Mar 12, 2026
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About Dai Vernon by PhantomKey

PhantomKey is a zero-existence security platform that combines advanced password management with secure communications. You can ensure your data remains safe because nothing is stored locally on your device. This platform utilizes patent-pending technology to provide a higher standard of privacy and protection for your sensitive digital assets. It is designed for those who prioritize security and want to minimize their digital footprint while maintaining seamless access to their accounts.

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Dai Vernon by PhantomKey is a web-based security platform that provides authentication and file storage using zero-existence technology. It avoids local data storage to minimize the digital footprint of its users while managing sensitive digital assets.

  • Zero-existence technology ensures no data is stored locally on user devices.
  • Utilizes patent-pending security methods for advanced privacy and protection.
  • Supports both secure password management and encrypted file storage use cases.
  • Accessible via web platforms for seamless account management and communication.

Ideal for: Non-technical users, small businesses, and enterprises that require high-security authentication and file storage without leaving a local digital footprint.

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tliesnham
@tliesnham

Such a neat take on password management, good luck with your launch

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@PhantomKey_Tech

@tliesnham Thanks. You should see more of this in the future. We are launching a Teams version shortly. Passwords are used for long enough to decrypt the information, then deleted.

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@ArgusIntel

I should probably do this, instead of using same passwords for multiple places x.x this is much better then on the computer in case it breaks or something .,

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@PhantomKey_Tech

Revolutionary zero-persistence architecture - passwords exist only when you need them, destroyed immediately after use. No vault to breach. Patent-pending blockchain security.