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Morphit v1.0.0-beta.33
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2026-06-26 21:42:50 +00:00 | 0 commits to main since this releaseThis release fixes a balance display that could get stuck showing an old number,
adds an at-a-glance fiat value next to your BLURT, greets you by name on the
welcome-back screen and lets you sign out from there, smooths out signing in and
getting set up, and gives operators a proper menu for managing payment methods.Nothing here changes how trading works or what anything costs, and Morphit still
keeps no data about you. If you're already signed in, your account, keys, and
balances carry over untouched.Your wallet
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Fixed: your balance no longer gets stuck on an old number. The balance card
is meant to update on its own every few seconds, but a caching rule could keep
serving a stale value — especially when the network was flaky — so a deposit or
transfer might not show up for a long time. Balances are now treated as live data:
the card refetches instead of coasting on a cached number. -
The refresh button now forces a real, live update. Tapping refresh used to be
answerable from that same short-lived cache, and a tap that landed during the
automatic refresh could be swallowed entirely (the icon spun but nothing
refetched). It now does a hard refresh that bypasses every cache and reads your
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An approximate fiat value next to your BLURT. When your operator runs a price
feed, your liquid BLURT balance now shows a rough value beside it, e.g.(~$10.00 usd). If the price feed isn't available, the line is simply left off rather than
showing anything misleading.
Signing in
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The welcome-back screen greets you by name. When you return to a device that
remembers you, the heading now reads "Welcome back @yourname" so it's clear which
account you're about to unlock. -
Sign out right from the welcome-back screen. There's now a Sign out button next
to Unlock — the same one, with the same confirmation, that you'd use from the
account menu — so you can switch away from a remembered account without unlocking
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Importing from a seed phrase finds your account name for you. A seed phrase
carries your keys but not your account name. Morphit now looks the name up for you
from any key you import — seed phrase, key file, or posting key — and signs you in
when it matches exactly one account, falling back to asking only if the lookup is
ambiguous or unavailable. As before, that lookup goes through your operator's own
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You land where you were going. If you're sent to the unlock screen because you
tried to open a page while locked, unlocking now takes you to that page instead of
dropping you on the home screen.
Getting set up
- A clear prompt when you're not signed in. A site-wide banner now explains the
accountless state and links you to the right next step, instead of leaving you to
guess where to start.
For operators
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Manage payment methods is now an interactive menu. The "Manage payment methods"
item inmorphit-opspreviously just printed the list and dropped you back at the
shell. It now opens a list / add / remove menu that prompts you for each field and
signs the on-chain change for you — no need to remember the command-line flags. The
scriptablepayment-method add | remove | listcommands still work exactly as
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As with recent betas, this release changes no third-party dependencies.
Under the hood
- The balance and welcome-back changes ship with regression tests, including a
tamper-checked guard that fails if the balance cache is ever loosened back to a
stale-serving window, and a check that keeps the operator menu wired to the
interactive payment-method flow. A fresh five-persona walkthrough and a focused
deep-deep review confirmed the changed sign-in and operator surfaces end to end.
Downloads
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