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February 24, 2026

Web3 Development

A Web3 developer using Sheep AI to test wallet connections across browsers and wallets.

Wallet QA breaks when teams only test the happy path. Real users come with different browsers, wallet extensions, and device combinations.

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A Web3 developer using Sheep AI to test wallet connections across browsers and wallets.

Wallet QA breaks when teams only test the happy path. Real users come with different browsers, wallet extensions, and device combinations.

A Web3 developer at a DeFi startup was repeatedly blocked by wallet support regressions right before launch windows. Features passed local checks, then failed for users on a different browser and wallet setup.

Manual testing covered only a fraction of combinations. Every release required context switching, repetitive steps, and late-stage debugging.

They introduced Sheep AI to run wallet-connection coverage across browser and wallet combinations, including edge-case interaction sequences that humans often skip under time pressure.

The team moved from reactive fixes to pre-release detection. Regressions were surfaced earlier, releases were calmer, and developer focus shifted back to building features.

For a small team, this turned QA from a bottleneck into an automated safety layer for wallet reliability.

Cross-wallet connection tests run before merge instead of after release.
Cross-wallet connection tests run before merge instead of after release.

Sheep AI catches the wallet breakages we used to discover only after users complained.

Web3 developer, DeFi product team
Regression suites validate browser-wallet permutations continuously.
Regression suites validate browser-wallet permutations continuously.