Is MovingWallet Safe?
Yes — MovingWallet is built on a non-custodial model. Your private keys never leave your wallet. MovingWallet never has signing authority over any of your assets.
Here is what that means in practice:
What MovingWallet Never Does
- Holds your private keys or seed phrases
- Signs transactions on your behalf
- Receives or holds your funds in transit
- Requires you to import your wallet into a third-party system
What MovingWallet Does Do
- Reads your on-chain balances via standard RPC calls (same as any block explorer)
- Simulates transactions so you can preview outcomes before signing
- Presents a step-by-step migration plan that you execute yourself
- Integrates with WalletConnect and MetaMask — you sign each transaction in your own wallet UI
Simulation Before Execution
Every migration step is simulated before it is submitted to the blockchain. You can review the expected token flows, gas costs, and state changes before committing. If a simulation fails or produces unexpected results, the step is flagged and not submitted.
Emergency Migration
If you have reason to believe your current wallet is compromised, use the "Move everything now" option on the portfolio screen. It launches the standard migration funnel pre-configured for urgency — your highest-value assets move first. You still sign every transaction in your own wallet.
Audit and Transparency
MovingWallet is not financial advice and does not guarantee transaction success. Gas fees are estimated, not fixed. Slippage on swaps is configurable. The system is designed to be transparent about what it is doing and why at every step.
Bottom Line
MovingWallet is as safe as the wallet you use to sign transactions. If your signing wallet is secure, your assets are secure. The tool adds planning and simulation on top of self-custody — it does not replace it.