Payments shouldn’t stop when connectivity does.
Mora:
Lock funds on-chain
Disconnect
Sign offline
Reconnect
Redeem at a merchant POS
No RPC call while offline. The payment settles on-chain when connectivity returns.
Devnet demo ↓
https://t.co/H8wqCyJJX8
@ptsayli That’s fair. Just read your piece and I agree with the bigger point: the rails are getting there, but merchants still need a clear benefit and an experience as easy as cards or QR payments. We see Mora as one part of that, removing the connectivity dependency where it matters.
@Hakris_No1 Mora itself isn’t brand new. We originally built it as part of the @siriuslabshq stack alongside our other products. We recently decided to spin it out and focus on it as a standalone product, so today is really the beginning of Mora on its own.
Payments shouldn’t stop when connectivity does.
Mora:
Lock funds on-chain
Disconnect
Sign offline
Reconnect
Redeem at a merchant POS
No RPC call while offline. The payment settles on-chain when connectivity returns.
Devnet demo ↓
https://t.co/H8wqCyJJX8
@Hakris_No1 That’s the goal. We’re not launching another token or chasing a short-term trend. We’re trying to solve a simple problem: blockchain payments shouldn’t stop when the internet does. We’re starting on Solana, but if we get it right, the use case goes far beyond Mora.
@AlexKosa1 Seeker as a proving ground for a broader mobile stack is the interesting thesis. Secure device-native signing can unlock use cases browser-first crypto struggles with, including authorizing a payment offline and settling once connectivity returns.
@Luacantu@solanapay@moonpay Exactly. Crypto rails should solve a specific constraint, not become the whole product. One missing primitive in that stack is offline authorization: sign locally when connectivity drops, then settle on Solana when it returns.
@WEAJapan Completing a stablecoin payment in five seconds through an existing POS is a meaningful step toward everyday adoption. The next resilience layer is keeping authorization available when connectivity drops, then settling on-chain once it returns.
@chpderin The payer locks funds on Solana while online. When offline, Mora creates a signed payment voucher locally and shares it with the merchant. Once either side reconnects, the voucher is submitted and settled on-chain.
@DoanAkay1621302 Yes. As long as the payer has funds locked in Mora beforehand, they can sign a payment voucher without Wi-Fi or mobile data. The merchant receives it offline and settles it on Solana once connectivity returns.
@hypnozerasol Each signed voucher includes a unique nonce and expiry.
When settled, Mora creates an on-chain receipt that prevents the voucher from being redeemed twice. Payments can only draw from funds already locked in escrow.