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What is Brahma Console?
Updated over a week ago

Brahma Console provides a holistic solution for self-custody and transaction execution within the DeFi ecosystem, currently catering to Ethereum, Arbitrum, Blast, Mode and is soon arriving on more EVM-compatible chains.

As an on-chain execution and automation environment leveraging Safe smart accounts custody, Console is tailored for Asset Managers, DAOs, and power users. Console provides a complete on-chain delegation, automation and execution toolkit, while users keep full ownership and independent access to their Safes.

Console is built to elevate the end-to-end DeFi execution experience by offering automation-based workflows, advanced transaction management, and granular access control. Console is especially geared for teams, with a multi-player experience with roles, policies and Sub-Accounts for maximum control and flexibility.

What Console is uniquely positioned to do:

  • Delegate and segregate operations: Sub Accounts and transaction policies allow the delegation of specific operations to team members or third parties, restricting their scope of operation.

  • Automate and pre-approve specific execution routines: Anything from opening or closing a position, rebalancing or performing any other on-chain operation. Automations will initially be built for individual client needs and in the future be open for everybody to build on.

  • Streamlined Execution: Console handles complexities of transaction execution, from gas estimation to RPC routing. Console has a relayer and transaction handling service, which handles transactions from signature to completion, including retrying stuck transactions and handling network congestion.

  • Improved Accessibility: You maintain full ownership and can access your assets directly through Safe’s independent interface, ensuring continuous control without dependency on Console’s UI.

Brahma focuses on improving the UX of performing on-chain interactions from self custody and mitigating security risks involved in the proces

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