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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 1.102
Improvements
- Updated the TradingView chart calendar current day styling
- Updated the orders’ multi-update modal style and label case
- Updated to not reset spread ladder position when cleared
- Updated to remove extra scroll of the trades panel in pop-up mode
- Updated the style of the warning modal about the U2F token without writing permissions
- Updated the price alert modal style
- Updated to move the 2FA reset toast message into a pop-up message
- Updated to improve the user experience of switching to Bitfinex Securities Trading sub-accounts via context-switch
- Updated to repopulate the whitelist address field on the toggle
- Updated to add a withdrawal disclaimer notice for USDt on bridged assets
- Updated to add CN translations for the Learn More tooltip in the main ticker and translations for the Quick Transfer label
- Updated the API key long label display in the revoke and disable confirmation pop-up
Fixes
- Fixed Spread Ladder in Firefox amount display when there are more decimals
- Fixed ticker settings refreshing when making changes
- Fixed the interface settings tooltip position in the Trades widget
- Fixed the Light theme currency colour in Ticker settings
- Fixed U2F registration issue in Safari browsers
- Fixed the timezone Settings formatted and sorted list
- Fixed the Movements sidebar menu icons behaviour on hover and select actions.
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