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Zodiac Pilot is a powerful execution interface for Safe accounts Build multi-dapp transactions with modular batching, programmable permissions, and an industry-first sandbox environment — all from an intuitive browser side panel. Reduce risk, cut costs, and streamline treasury, governance, and DeFi workflows in one seamless interface.
Brahma Connect
Console connection mode for dApp interactions Brahma Connect is a chained execution framework designed to enhance the interaction experience with decentralized applications (dApps) across EVM chains. Utilizing a Chrome extension, Brahma Connect integrates dApps within an iframe, allowing users to securely interact with multiple dApps at once from their Brahma Console's Safe wallet. This capability is powered by a suite of forked nodes, which facilitate the propagation of dApp states through a simulation mode, enhancing security and user experience. Brahma connect works specifically in tandem with Brahma Console and its execution stack, as its primary dApp connection method. Users can build sequences of actions across dApps in a single session, and batch them all in a single transaction. This enables user to save time, gas and have better control on their strategies being executed in a single transaction and block. Key Features - Chained Execution: Facilitates the sequential execution of transactions across different dApps, reducing the complexity and time required for multi-step operations. - IFrame Integration: securely embeds dApps within an iframe, upholding the dApp's integrity, while the extension intercepts transactions and synchronizes the dApp's state using forked nodes, facilitating efficient transaction batching. Security Assumptions Brahma Connect is built with a strong emphasis on security, notably eliminating the need for private key management directly within the extension. The framework ensures that users maintain full control over their assets without exposing sensitive information. Brahma Connect enhances security through a forked node that communicates with dApps via extensions using the chrome runtime, enabling users to preview and simulate transactions safely before confirming and sending them. Using Brahma Connect 1. Once the extension is installed, head to your Brahma Console at the usual link https://console.brahma.fi/ 2. You will see a new tab in the menu sidebar called "Brahma Connect" 3. Now you can search and load any dApp URL directly in your Console and leverage the Console stack with transaction chaining, simulation and relayer for best execution
Frame Companion
Frame companion extension to be used with Frame, https://frame.sh. This extension injects a connection to Frame (a native Ethereum wallet on your desktop) into browser-based apps that do not know how to connect to Frame directly.
DefiLlama
DefiLlama Extension Wallet tags on Etherscan: Llamas have done their analysis and tagged tens of millions of addresses with behavioral or entity tags, allowing you to unmask the mysterious figures behind each crypto wallet, right inside your favorite blockchain explorers. Accurate pricing for exotic tokens on Etherscan: This extension wields the limitless llama power to show you accurate pricing of any tokens that are missing prices on Etherscan. It also re-calculates the token balances after refilling the missing prices. Phishing link warning: The cute llama icon on your browser extension tool bar is an unintrusive indicator that will turn red when you are visiting a suspicious website, or turn green when you are visiting a trusted website. Be safe with the llamas! Privacy: We do not track you in any way in the extension, and we only request access to Etherscan and similar blockchain explorers, in order to inject llama token prices and wallet tags. Twitter phishing detection: We detect reply tweets likely to be scams on twitter and mark them with a red background. Explanations for permissions requested: - Read and change data on all sites: Necessary to augment etherscan with wallet tags as we have to inject code on those pages, to add phishing detection on twitter. We request the permission for all sites so that we can easily add more as they are needed. - Read your browsing history: Necessary to read the current url where the user is in order to detect phishing domains and change extension icon to alert the user. Extension never reads browsing history but we have to request permission for it to be able to read current urls.
Tenderly Dev Toolkit
One-click exploration & debugging tools in your browser Tenderly Dev Toolkit allows you to explore, analyze, and debug transactions directly from any block explorer. Add the extension to your browser and access Tenderly’s powerful development infrastructure and tools in just one click. Instantly open any transaction hash in Tenderly for granular insights in a human-readable format. Replay transaction execution, debug errors trace by trace, or run transactions in a new development environment for further testing and experimentation. With Tenderly Dev Toolkit available in your browser, you can jump straight to on-chain exploration and debugging from any block explorer. You no longer need to switch context or manually copy-paste transaction hashes. In a single click, you can explore, analyze, and debug on-chain data using Tenderly’s Web3-native tools for complete observability, flexibility, and efficiency. Once you install the extension, the toolbar gives you instant access to Tenderly’s industry-recognized dev tools and functionalities directly from any block explorer: - Simulate: Replay transactions with updated parameters, inputs, and even contract code. Preview transaction execution and see the expected outcomes without sending transactions on-chain. - Debug: Troubleshoot failed transactions with a trace-by-trace Debugger. Analyze human-readable error messages and identify the exact cause and line of an error. Then, quickly edit contract code to try out a fix directly in your browser. - View trace: Examine the entire execution of a transaction with a full stack trace and enriched transaction data. Dive into transaction opcodes, analyze gas usage, or highlight addresses with custom names and colors. - View state changes: Go through the state changes that happened during transaction execution, including old and new values. Understand what happened at a glance by analyzing events or variables in both decoded and raw format. - View gas usage: Analyze how transactions use gas per individual function call. Get a granular breakdown of gas consumption during execution. Identify computationally intensive lines of code and optimize them to reduce gas usage. - Run on VNet: Replay transaction execution on a new Virtual TestNet, a zero-setup development environment synced with the latest mainnet state. Run further tests and experiments with an unlimited faucet, unlocked public accounts, and custom RPC methods. Speed up your on-chain exploration and debugging across EVM chains, L2s, and rollups with powerful Tenderly tools at your fingertips.