Using transaction simulations to achieve Web2 UX in Web3
What if you could:
👉 Get an immediate response when you send crypto
👉 See how your wallet balance will change before signing a tx
👉 Have transaction batching enabled
Ambire Wallet can make it all happen.
What do we mean by 'simulation'?
In essence, the simulation reflects the balance changes caused by transactions that have yet to be confirmed by the blockchain network.
Using simulations to get immediate responses
Let's say someone sends you funds. You ought to be able to see on your dashboard that you're about to receive them. This is coming to Ambire soon.
Using simulations to show wallet balance changes
When you do different transactions, you should be able to understand what you sign. In the Ambire extension, we display precisely what will happen before you sign a transaction, improving your security tremendously.
Using simulations to enable transaction batching
What if you were allowed to spend funds before they were in your wallet? This sounds mind-boggling, but it's possible! Let's give you an example.
Let's say you want to do a swap ($ETH to USDT), use the swap's output (a portion of that USDT) to send funds to someone, and batch all of these actions into one transaction. You can't do this in a normal wallet, but Ambire Wallet enables you to do this today!