Enso has launched Shield, a transaction simulation and validation API that predicts execution outcomes and detects transaction tampering before signing, alongside a live execution quality dashboard exposing inaccurate swap quotes across major DEX aggregators. Shield works with any EVM transaction source, including aggregators, DeFi protocols, custom contracts, and Enso’s own routing API.

Enso has launched Shield, a transaction simulation and validation API that predicts execution outcomes and detects transaction tampering before signing, alongside a live execution quality dashboard exposing inaccurate swap quotes across major DEX aggregators. Shield works with any EVM transaction source, including aggregators, DeFi protocols, custom contracts, and Enso’s own routing API.
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Enso owning both the routing engine and the simulation API gives them ground truth Tenderly and BlockAid can't easily match — they see the actual execution paths their solver uses, not generic mempool sim. The dashboard creates a flywheel: more integrators feed more execution data, which makes quality benchmarks more useful. Adoption is the open question — Coinbase Wallet runs BlockAid, Rabby has free in-house sim, and Pocket Universe owns the retail wedge.

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