Moonlet was one of the recipients of the Zilliqa grants scheme, aiming to bring adoption and further use cases to the Zilliqa blockchain.

Moonlet is a futuristic wallet that offers easy to use interface, security and of course support for the main-net Zilliqa tokens.

The project boasts an array of initiative technology to help the user and protect them from phishing and hackers.

Some of the main features of the Moonlet wallet are:

Native ZIL & ETH Support — Integration with Zilliqa and Ethereum blockchains in order to allow users to hold, send and receive native tokens.

Hierarchical Deterministic — It is capable of deriving multiple accounts on multiple different blockchains using the single master seed.

Multiple Accounts — It simply allows any user to create as many accounts as it needs for all available assets within the same wallet.

Transaction Status — Users will be able to check in real time their transaction status for both ZIL and ETH tokens.

Open-source Code — We’ve developed everything in a collaborative public manner, thus supporting open collaboration.

Developer Tools — Experienced users have advanced devtools that allow them to test and debug other integrations (using testnets).

.zil Domain Names — .zil domains allow users to use a human-readable domain name instead of a hard to remember alpha-numeric string.

Blockchain Agnostic — Its architecture facilitates integration with multiple blockchain platforms faster and easier, therefore more efficient.

Phishing Protection — We added phishing protection that’s simple and effective. It could save you a lot of money.

The features of the wallet really do set them aside from others in the crypto space but their attention to security and safety of the user's funds really does set them aside.

A strategic partnership with Bit-Sentinel has allowed the company to audit the risks of their products to cyber threats by offering, penetration testing, malware protection, cyber attack recovery, 0-day attack mitigation, training, and most importantly security audits.

The Project is actually under a security audit as we speak by Bit-Sentinel with the results being made public in mid June.

But security audits are not the only precautions the project takes with the team being part of the “Zilliqa Bug-crowd” bug bounty program. The Zilliqa Bug-crowd platform offers users to test the software for bugs and flaws and rewarding users for their hard work.

The team has gone above and beyond to make sure your funds are safe and secure on the Moonlet wallet, making me very glad I keep my Zilliqa on it.

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