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Secure DeFi Access with Fireblocks Extension

The Fireblocks DeFi extension is a Chrome add-on designed for secure access to decentralized applications (dApps) directly from your browser. This tool is particularly aimed at institutional users, offering a robust security framework that includes Fireblocks' multi-party computation (MPC) wallet technology. It integrates comprehensive governance policies and advanced DeFi threat detection to safeguard trading operations while navigating the decentralized finance landscape.

With an easy-to-use interface, users can conveniently view their Vault balances, monitor transaction history, and manage connected dApps. The extension enhances user experience by providing detailed transaction insights before finalizing any operations on the Fireblocks mobile app. This ensures clarity and confidence in each transaction, making it an essential tool for those engaged in DeFi activities.

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