Tooling for curators
Essential tooling for curators
Gearbox goes beyond providing just a protocol by offering a complete ecosystem of tools tailored for curators. These tools enable:
- Market Configuration: Safely set up and manage lending markets with intuitive interfaces.
- Transaction Integrity: Ensure the accuracy and security of transactions before they are executed onchain.
- Pre-Deployment Testing: Test changes in a controlled environment to validate configurations and prevent errors.
- Multi-Chain Support: Operate seamlessly on almost any EVM-compatible blockchain.
Curation Supply Chain
The curation supply chain in Gearbox is supported by a set of specialized tools designed to streamline market deployment and transaction management while prioritizing security and transparency.
Permissionless Interface
- URL: https://permissionless.gearbox.foundation/curators
- Purpose: Enables curators to create transaction batches for market deployment and configuration using human-readable tables. The interface generates transaction data, which is uploaded to IPFS, with the Content Identifier (CID) signed by the GIP creator to prevent phishing.
- Note: This interface can't modify onchain state directly; it consists both of a frontend and backend maintained by Gearbox contributors. Therefore it shouldn't be perceived as a final source of truth for onchain state or actions.

Permissionless Safe
- URL: https://safe.gearbox.finance/
- Repository: https://github.com/Gearbox-protocol/permissionless-safe
- Purpose: An open-source, IPFS-hosted version of the Safe Multisig UI designed to review and sign transactions securely in a human-readable format. It eliminates backend dependencies to mitigate risks like Bybit-type attacks and performs checks of IPFS CID signature to prevent phishing.
- Note: The open-source nature and IPFS hosting ensure users can verify the code's integrity.

Anvil Fork-Based Simulations
- Purpose: A unique Gearbox service that allows curators to test market configurations and transaction changes on a fork of the blockchain before onchain execution. This ensures the correctness of state changes and supports testing of various Gearbox components, including liquidators, routers, and frontends.
