Least Authority has recently concluded a security audit on Clor.io Wallet, a non-custodial wallet developed by Mina community members.
Clor.io Highlights
- Clorio wallet is built using the Mina Protocol with a simple user-interface, making it an easy and convenient way to store and use MINA tokens.
- With the Staking Hub you can participate in the consensus of Mina Protocol.
- As a non custodial wallet, the keys are generated on your computer and you remain in control of them.
- Clorio wallet is compatible with Ledger and is capable of running on your browser, Windows, Apple or Linux system.
You can read more about the security audit of Clor.io Wallet and the report here.
About Mina Protocol
Mina Protocol is being incubated by O(1) Labs, the leader in zk-SNARKs and verifiable computation. Mina Protocol, the world’s lightest blockchain, provides a foundation for the decentralized digital economy (Web 3.0), by affording all participants fully P2P, permissionless access to the chain, from any device. By utilizing recursive zk-SNARKs, the Mina blockchain always stays the same size — about 20 kilobytes (the size of a few tweets). Recursive zk-SNARKs allow nodes to rapidly share and update proof of the correct blockchain state across the network. This breakthrough application of zk-SNARKs solves the issues of scalability and high barrier to entry for nodes that have plagued legacy blockchains to-date. By making it easier for nodes to participate, Mina improves decentralization and therefore security of the network. The Mina blockchain can be easily accessed from any device, including phones and browsers, and can be seamlessly integrated into new decentralized applications (dapps).