The testnet faucet UI has been revamped similarly to the bridge UI.
Next up: creating tools to monitor, test, scale, and maintain Vertigo. We'll also make it so that users can see the status of their bridges in real time.
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🎉 Massive testnet bridge update ()!
- UI data retrieval saw a complete overhaul, now with visualizations
- Slippage settings ensure security in times of instability
- $DZHV balance and dollar values are displayed
- Revamped inputs for improved UX
Slippage can now be specified in the UI, with a warning if the trade falls below specified slippage. The user can still choose to send the bridge, although there be dragons.
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New security audit report published, we partnered up with
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We couldn't find any Critical/High severity vulnerability, but we did find some Medium and Low severity ones. We did our best🫡
Read report below👇
The bridge now requests for the source chain to be added if it isn't detected on the wallet, and requests for a network switch only just before bridging.
Chain data for adding networks comes from .
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Testnet DZHV contracts have been upgraded! When burning DZHV, you now have the option to specify a slippage amount.
With this, if fees suddenly increase and/or the bridged amount is low, you can use this to guarantee that you won't take an unexpected loss.
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The data UI continues to improve! This time we have the bridge fee automatically retrieved and updated in real time, with user feedback to indicate when a fee is being loaded.
Right now I'm very happy with how the UI works.
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