Just Fucking Use localsafe.eth

You're using a Safe? Great choice. The smart contracts are battle-tested, audited, and secure as hell. The Safe team does incredible work on the contracts.

But why in the ever-loving fuck are you using their hosted UI?

Their UI Got Hacked. $1.4 Billion Gone.

In February 2025, attackers compromised Safe's web interface and stole $1.4 billion from Bybit. Not a smart contract bug. Not a vulnerability in Safe itself. The fucking website got pwned.

Malicious JavaScript was injected into Safe's UI code through a compromised developer machine. The code performed a bait-and-switch: it showed signers one transaction but signed a completely different one. Classic supply chain attack, devastating results. And North Korean hackers did this to MANY projects, like Radiant Capital, Bybit, and WazirX.

When their UI goes down, I guess you just can't use your money

Imagine needing to execute a critical transaction and... the Safe website is down. Your funds are sitting there, your smart contract is ready, but you can't do shit because you're dependent on someone else's infrastructure.

This isn't hypothetical. It happens. Repeatedly. Just ask them.

They Store Your Transactions

Every transaction you create through their UI? Stored on their servers. Your pending multisig transactions, your signers, your activity — all sitting in their database, for anyone to view. OR WORSE, EXECUTE A TRANSACTION BEFORE YOU'RE READY.

localsafe.eth stores nothing. Your transactions stay local. Your data stays yours. Novel concept, right?

Any EVM Chain. No Begging Required.

Want to use Safe on a new chain? With the official UI, you're at their mercy. Either wait for them to integrate it, or pay them to do it.

localsafe.eth works with any EVM chain. Day one. No gatekeepers. No fees. Just point it at your RPC and go.

What is localsafe.eth?

A 100% static, client-side UI for interacting with Safe smart contracts. No backend. No servers storing your data. No single point of failure. Just you, your browser, and the blockchain.

Clone it. Run it locally. Host it yourself. Pin it to IPFS. Whatever. You're in control.

But I Like Safe!

So do we. The Safe contracts are excellent. Battle-tested. Audited. The gold standard for multisig wallets. The Safe team does amazing work on the actual security infrastructure.

We're just saying: you don't need their website to use their contracts. In fact, you probably shouldn't.