The Parapet browser extension lands in a few days.
Connect to any dApp with a wall standing in front of every signature.
This is the new generation of wallet: the one you cannot be drained from.
Tutorial: freeze in an emergency
Something feels wrong?
Freeze the vault.
One tap and nothing can leave, instantly.
Unfreezing takes a timelock, so an attacker cannot simply switch it back off.
Panic button, built in.
Tutorial: cancel a transfer
See a pending transfer you did not mean to make?
Open the app, hit Cancel.
The funds never leave the vault.
This is the button that saves you from a bad signature.
set your instant limit
Your instant limit is your daily driver.
Set it to what feels like pocket money.
Everything under it moves instantly.
Everything over it is held and cancellable.
Change it any time (limit changes are timelocked, so a thief cannot).
Funding Parapet works like any wallet.
Send SOL or any token to your vault address.
Receiving is always instant and never restricted.
The rules only ever apply to money leaving.
Creating a vault is one transaction.
Go to https://t.co/0oUWRyD48v, connect, pick an instant limit and a delay, and confirm.
That is your safe on Solana.
Full walkthrough: https://t.co/DQHIGMB2nv
Start in five minutes
1. Open https://t.co/0oUWRyCwiX
2. Connect your Solana wallet
3. Create your vault
4. Send some SOL to it
5. Set your instant limit
Done.
You now have a wallet that cannot be drained.
Non custodial, really
We never hold your keys.
We never touch your funds.
We cannot move your money, freeze it for you, or take it.
Parapet is code on Solana that only you command.
Read every line: https://t.co/h77ZDMnIBH
What a drainer sees
A drainer loads your stolen key, hits send on your whole balance, and waits for the money.
On Parapet, that transfer is now pending.
You get pinged.
You cancel.
The money never left.
Their move became your save.
The tiers
Set an instant limit, say a coffee budget per hour.
Under it: instant, zero friction.
Over it: a pending transfer that waits, and that you can cancel.
You keep the convenience.
You lose the catastrophe.
How it works, explained simply
The vault
Your funds do not sit on your key.
They sit in a vault that only you control, governed by rules you set.
A thief with your key cannot call a normal transfer, because your key does not own the coins.
The vault does.
Why we built it
The scariest thing in crypto is how final it is.
One bad click, one leaked seed, and a drainer takes everything in seconds.
We think self custody should not mean living one mistake away from ruin.
So we built a wall.
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