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The Bitfinex Change Log is an overview of all performance and UI changes made to the Bitfinex trading platform. For an overview of all previous changes, please refer to blog.bitfinex.com/category/changelogs.
Version 1.95
Features
Improvements
- Updated the offer form error on validation fail issue
- Updated some currencies labels in the settings Address BookĀ
- Updated to display the Bitfinex Securities announcements when logging directly into the Bitfinex Securities account
- Updated to add a scroll when sections in security Settings are expandedĀ
- Updated the user interface for the profile form and menu on Bitfinex Pulse
- Updated to redirect to the freeze account section when requesting to freeze the account via the login email, if 2FA is not set up yet
- Improved the consistency of the Timezone drop-down long text in account settingsĀ
- Updated to add the Travel Rule modal translation to VietnameseĀ
Bug Fixes
- Fixed the order book animated row background colours
- Fixed the issue with the Cancel button not displaying in the Bitfinex Pulse confirmation modal
- Fixed the Taken table in the Custom Layout to prevent overlappingĀ
- Fixed the trades panel animation when switching between tabs
- Fixed the Increase Position minimum amount not being validatedĀ
- Fixed the withdraw whitelisted addresses plus icon button
- Fixed to display the full USDt hot wallet address on TON transport protocol
- Fixed the deposit modal tooltips missing when hovering over wallet address icons
- Fixed validation issue for Bitfinex Pulse usernames when editing profilesĀ
- Added BTC feed results display for SAT/BIT token tab in Bitfinex Pulse.
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