Moonbeam, the Ethereum-compatible smart contract platform on Polkadot, announced an integration with OpenZeppelin, an open-source framework to build secure smart contracts. This integration provides Moonbeam developers of all levels with the ability to seamlessly create, manage, and deploy smart contracts using the full set of OpenZeppelin tools, including their contract wizard. By making it even easier to create and deploy smart contracts and tokens, the Moonbeam DeFi ecosystem will be able to rapidly expand to include a rich set of native assets.
OpenZeppelin provides security products to build, automate, and operate decentralized applications that have made it a favorite tool for Ethereum developers. Since Moonbeam has become a popular expansion point for developers that wish to access the Polkadot ecosystem, it made sense to bring OpenZeppelin tools to the Moonbeam platform.
The first phase of the integration is complete, adding support for OpenZeppelin’s three main products: Contracts & Libraries, Contract Wizard, and Defender. Developers can now use each product on the Moonbase Alpha TestNet:
“OpenZeppelin’s mission is to protect the open economy, and we are excited to collaborate with the Moonbeam community for secure development and operations,” said Jonathan Alexander, OpenZeppelin CTO. “We look forward to supporting the project teams and seeing the solutions that will result from this effort!”
The OpenZeppelin integration with Moonbeam supplies developers with an extensive set of tools to automate, secure, and manage the smart contracts they are building. OpenZeppelin helps minimize risk by making it simple to access open-source code templates that have been widely used and vetted on Ethereum and other blockchains. These templates are a perfect starting point for developers that want to quickly get started developing secure applications on Moonbeam.
Moonbeam is one of the first Polkadot projects with a complete integration of OpenZeppelin. This integration is yet another resource for developers on Moonbeam, which unites a Polkadot-based environment with the most popular Ethereum tools, including MetaMask, TheGraph, Hardhat, and now, OpenZeppelin.
Nate Hamilton, Director of Business Development at Moonbeam, explains: “As we strive to provide the easiest and most compatible platform on Polkadot, support for OpenZeppelin’s entire stack was a must-have. Moonbeam’s developer focus made it a natural fit to work together and ensure teams could leverage familiar and favorite tools.”
Learn how to get started on Moonbeam and use OpenZeppelin on the Moonbeam TestNet, Moonbase Alpha, by visiting the official project documentation site or joining us on our Discord server.
Learn more about OpenZeppelin Contracts: openzeppelin.com/contracts
See the documentation: docs.openzeppelin.com/contracts
Sign up for a free OpenZeppelin Defender account: https://defender.openzeppelin.com/