Eternl now supports the Keystone hardware wallet, enhancing security through QR code communication. Keystone's open-source software allows firmware updates via microSD, enabling offline functionality for heightened security. Consider purchasing your Keystone device through our affiliate link to support our work:
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Dexhunter has been integrated into Eternl's in-wallet swap feature, complementing Muesliswap. This integration includes Dexhunter's order splitting feature (get more tokens by smaller price impact on liquidity pools).
- Added support for SanchoNet, the governance testnet (excluding governance actions, this will be implemented at a later time).
- Added quick access links to dApps on the summary page, including direct access to ADAmail and ADA Handle minting within Eternl.
- Added support for cip30 extensions: cip103 (signTxs) for multiple transaction signing, and cip104 (getAccountPub) allowing dApps access to public account keys upon user consent.
- Changed the metadata display during signing for user clarity.
- Backend improvements to reduce latency.
- Reduced the minimum collateral value from 5 ADA to 3 ADA.
- Updated collateral handling: Collateral UTXOs will be automatically used in transactions if they are the only ones available, resolving issues in newly funded accounts for staking delegation.
- Fixed (.16): Accounts with over 5000 transaction can now synchronize again.
Note: A complete wallet resync might be necessary (refer to account settings).
- Fixed string sorting, now utilizing en-US for Nordic languages.
- Various improvements to Cardano Connect functionality.
- Fixed an issued with "Collect UTxOs", where it wouldn't build transactions when it was indeed possible.
The next minor update, v1.12.0, focuses on enhancing app stability and performance. Once that version is delivered, the next big update should be Eternl v2 in Q1/2024.