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Zodiac Pilot gives web3 its first true rehearsal space: simulation forks built on Tenderly's virtual testnet, simulation forks let you preview and compose multi-step onchain interactions in an industry-first sandbox environment.
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Pilot's simulation forks let you test and preview onchain interactions as if they've already happened, without sending a single transaction. it's a rehearsal in a local web3 sandbox. here's how it works ↓
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every time you approve a tx, Pilot: πŸ”Έhijacks the RPC call πŸ”Έsimulates the tx locally πŸ”Έspoofs the result back to the dapp from the app's perspective, the tx really happened. but nothing actually hits the chain.
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because of this process, you can keep adding txs into a bundle without executing. Pilot will maintain a local fork of chain state, simulating arbitrarily large sequences and returning the results back to the app as if real. πŸ‘€
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when the bundle's ready, you can submit the entire interaction flow as one atomic transaction. no repeated approvals. no scrambling for signatures. just a clean rehearsal β†’ confident execution.
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from an EOA perspective: – simulate, review, and execute when ready – no constant MetaMask popups from a multisig perspective: – signers coordinate once – trivial approvals don't clog workflows – huge productivity unlock
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