ĦWallet

The ĦWallet app is a blackout-resilient cryptocurrency wallet designed to keep payments and value transfer possible even when the grid, mobile networks, or the internet fail. It’s built for HydraMeshnet’s energy-autonomous radio meshnet — and it already powers real usage: HMESH Token Presale participation and our integrated ĦShop for mesh hardware.

Install ĦWallet as 1st part of our App Suite:

  • Self-custody by default: Your identity/keys stay local and are protected by your seed phrase.

  • Mesh-ready connectivity: Use multiple connection types (including ĦVPN, WiFi, Bluetooth, and long-range radio modules) depending on what’s available.

  • Secure transport layer: Asymmetric encryption and signatures (X25519 + Ed25519) for protected communication.

  • Send / Receive made simple: A wallet built for practical, fast peer-to-peer payments — with an integrated QR payment system.

  • Explorer & verification: Built-in tools to view accounts/transactions and verify what happened.

  • Integrated ĦShop + Presale: Buy products and participate in the HMESH presale directly inside the app.

  • Backup / Restore: Automated or manual backup, plus easy migration to a new device.

  • Beginner & Pro modes: Multilingual UI and deep customization when you want it.


Coming Next: Blackout-Resilience as a Service (BRaaS)
BRaaS is our next milestone: a way to extend “blackout-resilient usability” to other ecosystems (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum, USD-Stablecoins, ERC-20), so these assets can be used in outage and crisis scenarios in a more reliable way than today’s internet-dependent wallets.

Why ĦWallet is different
Projects like Bitchat, Meshtastic, and MeshCore are great at what they focus on: off-grid messaging over Bluetooth or LoRa. But they’re mainly small group offline text communication stacks — not a wallet-first, commerce-enabled payment layer. ĦWallet is built for the next step: payments + commerce + verification, inside a system designed for real outages, not just demos.

Key Highlights

Want the full technical deep-dive?
All detailed feature descriptions, architecture notes, and screenshots are available on the app's GitHub page: here.