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Posting for 11+ months🔐 The Vault Ceremony – Ultra-Private BTC Ritual (£100k / 1.5 BTC Entry)
Salford, Manchester
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- Posted
- 12 days ago
- Event Date
- 09 May 2027
Description
📅 Date: 09/05/2027
📍 Location: Spinningfields, Manchester (exact venue disclosed privately)
📮 Postcode: M3 3EB
This is not a party. This is a decision point.
Once in a lifetime — and never in the same place twice —
The Vault Ceremony convenes a select group of 88 individuals beneath the surface of civilization.
No public guest lists.
No recordings.
No way back.
🪙 Entry Fee: ₿1.5 BTC (~£100,000)
– Paid to a one-time wallet
– No refunds
– One-way transaction only
🏛 Inside the Vault:
Encrypted introductions only
Silent auction: private assets, rare keys, dead tokens
Analog soundscapes via AI-driven decks
Ritual dinner by offline chefs
Custom ceramic wallets for attendees
Final vault lock: midnight. No re-entry.
🧠 We don’t accept influencers.
We don’t care about status.
We care about signal.
To apply:
Proof you’ve held BTC since before 2020
Your encryption method of choice (PGP or similar)
A single sentence: “What would you leave behind to be part of this?”
Applications are only considered via encrypted communication channels.
You will receive access instructions if selected.
🕳️ Silence is not rejection. Silence is part of the protocol.
You are not invited. You are summoned.
Ad ID: 1501239017
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