DeFi offers powerful tools but carries hidden risks
When using DeFi apps, you grant smart contracts permission to move funds. These approvals are
often unlimited, hard to read, and easy to forget. Even after you stop using it, a compromised
protocol could still access your wallet.
Experienced users track and revoke approvals
with third-party tools, but this requires technical knowledge and constant attention.
Bron solves the problem entirely
All DeFi permissions you've granted are tracked automatically inside your wallet. You can
clearly see which protocols have access to your funds, what kind of access they have, and
revoke any permission instantly — no external tools, no guesswork.
Permission Safety
If a dApp you once used is ever compromised, you remain protected. Your permissions are under
your control, and your assets stay safe. Bron is DeFi — with clarity, control, and peace of
mind.
Bron automatically tracks every DeFi permission you have granted inside your wallet. You can clearly see which protocols have access to your assets and what kind of access they hold — no external tools or guesswork. This is available under Spending Caps inside Bron.
You can revoke any DeFi permission instantly from within the wallet. Because approvals are tracked automatically, there’s no need for separate third-party revoke tools or technical know-how.
Your permissions stay under your control, so if a dApp you once used is ever compromised, you can revoke its access and keep your assets out of reach — instead of leaving a forgotten, often unlimited approval open.
Yes. Bron lets you connect to DeFi protocols while keeping full visibility and control over every permission you grant — you sign each interaction, and the protocol settles on-chain.
Yes. Bron’s policy engine lets you restrict what each team member can do — for example, blocking connections to dApps or swaps, and even adding security delays (time-locks) to certain actions for specific members. You define these rules, and they apply across all supported networks.
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The Bron application is provided as a software tool for users to interact directly with
blockchain networks and decentralized protocols. Bron does not take possession, custody, or
control over any digital assets. Bron does not endorse, facilitate, or recommend any
digital-asset trading or investment activity.
Use of this site, application and its features should not be interpreted as financial
advice, a recommendation, invitation, or inducement to deal in cryptoassets. Users interact
with protocols entirely at their own initiative and risk.