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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 1.101
Improvements
- Updated the product banners carousel indicator and the “close” button behaviour
- Updated the validation of the updated funding offer inputs
- Updated to add an error message if HappyCoins limits are reached
- Updated the borrow position size error
- Updated to link the Bitcoin Halving info page in the Learn section of the footer
- Updated to tweak the Bitfinex Pulse banner style to remove opacity
- Updated the authentication form password hint popup
- Updated the back button for a single Bitfinex Pulse to navigate backwards along the history
- Updated to remove Trends text from title in /search screen on Bitfinex Pulse
- Updated to add Simplex card deposits in the Turkish Lira
Bug Fixes
- Fixed the trades widget default height in the custom layout
- Fixed to make the Summary loading centred
- Fixed the OTC TIF date validation
- Fixed the logout issue on sub-account switch
- Fixed to show only available derivatives* currencies in balances
- Fixed to enable tipping for USDt on ETH and Tron transport protocols
- Fixed the sticky search bar at the top when scrolling on Bitfinex Pulse.
*The derivatives platform is provided by iFinex Financial Technologies Limited. References to Bitfinex Derivatives in this post are references to iFinex Financial Technologies Limited. The Bitfinex APIs are designed to allow complete access to the features provided by Bitfinex. Learn more about our API documentation here.
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