We're inviting a small number of people to help shape our post-quantum, privacy-focused blockchain before it goes public. You'll get early access to our desktop wallet and be among the first to test private, untraceable transactions. Spots are strictly limited to approximately 200 people for the initial rollout, and not everyone will be accepted.
Our private testnet target launch is summer of 2026
Click on the button below and we will add you to the waitlist:
All details are provisional; terms, eligibility, and regional availability will be finalized after legal review. Testnet points have no cash value and do not constitute an offer of securities by ZMOY Labs, LLC.
Your 12-word mnemonic deterministically generates two independent key sets:
Spend keys (Dilithium-2) - authorise outgoing payments and, if you choose, stake your coins.
Stealth keys (Kyber-512) - make each incoming payment unlinkable so observers can't correlate your activity.
Lose the device? Restore the wallet (and every key) from the same phrase—nothing else to remember.
Instead of showing balances in a public account, ZMOY treats every coin as an individual “bill.” Bills you own are encrypted; a payment simply destroys old bills and creates new, equally-hidden ones for the recipient. The chain's job is to prove the totals match—without ever opening an envelope.
If you decide to earn staking rewards, the wallet can reveal just the portion the network needs to weigh your stake, keeping the rest of your balance private. That same tiny reveal also covers transaction fees—no extra coins or metadata exposed.
The wallet polls the network for new blocks, tries to open every sealed output with your stealth keys, and credits your balance when it succeeds. Private keys never leave the device, and the encrypted wallet file locks itself whenever you do.
Keys are protected with Argon2 + AES-GCM encryption at rest and wiped from memory when you lock the app. All crypto choices (Dilithium, Kyber) are NIST-selected post-quantum standards, future-proof against both classical and quantum attacks.
In short: press Send → sealed payment travels → chain confirms math → recipient alone sees the amount.
Privacy by default, with no extra steps for the user.