Zelda Token is a blockchain project rooted in decentralized finance and community-driven initiatives. The Zelda Token Claim Portal was developed to facilitate the token distribution process, ensuring early adopters and participants could claim their tokens through a secure, Web3-integrated experience.
The primary objective was to deliver a fast, secure, and user-friendly interface where eligible users could claim their Zelda tokens effortlessly. This required integrating wallet authentication, eligibility checks, and a one-click claim system—all while maintaining blockchain transparency and performance.
The Zelda Token Claim Portal offers seamless wallet connectivity, real-time token eligibility checks, and a secure smart contract-based claim mechanism. Its minimalist, responsive design ensures accessibility across all devices, while the interface simplifies the claiming process into just a few intuitive steps. Security and transparency are prioritized through direct blockchain interactions, making the experience both reliable and user-friendly.
Challenges included ensuring compatibility across multiple browsers and devices, preventing fraudulent claims, and maintaining real-time connectivity with the blockchain. User onboarding had to be intuitive even for first-time Web3 users.
A lightweight front end was built using React and Web3.js, ensuring real-time blockchain integration and minimal latency. Smart contracts were thoroughly tested and optimized for seamless claiming. User flows were kept minimal with clear steps and prompts to guide users through the process.
Defined claim process, eligibility rules, and UI flow
Built a clean and mobile-friendly user interface
Integrated smart contract and wallet connection logic
Conducted user flow testing across devices and wallets
Deployed on Surge for immediate access with low latency
Successfully handled claims from hundreds of eligible wallets
Reduced manual support through a clear, self-service platform
Ensured secure, transparent, and gas-efficient token distribution
Boosted community satisfaction during the claim rollout phase