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Wallet • Further optimized Bitcoin fee calculations to help when the network is less congested. • Further optimized Ethereum transactions for speed and reliability. • Added Ethereum token transaction fees on advanced transactions export spreadsheet. • Fixed small display title messages in private key sweeping. • Fixed Bitcoin Gold private key import. • Import encrypted Bitcoin paper wallets. Developer • Optimized websockets connection to not allow for polling.
This will reduce all server overhead on busy networks and connections. • Updated all links to Knowledge Base to use HTTPS. General • Exodus now clears any unnecessary whitespace from backup links. Previously if a user had hidden trailing whitespace the password would be incorrect.
Wallet • Users can now claim Bitcoin Gold (BTG).. • Bitcoin Gold (BTG), Status (SNT), 0x (ZRX), Bancor (BNT), iExec RLC (RLC), Edgeless (EDG), Wings (WINGS), FirstBlood (1ST), WeTrust (TRST), Matchpool (GUP) and Numeraire (NMR) are here. Upgrade to version 1.43.1 or higher to send, receive and exchange new assets. Developer • The developer menu now has a 'Sweep for Ethereum' and 'Sweep for Ethereum Classic' for users who accidentally send ETH to ETC and vice versa. Wallet • Improved rescan reliability in the case of overloaded servers. Exodus now attempts server connections, up to 5 times, before reporting an error.
This extra buffer helps servers peaking with very high traffic. • Updated asset descriptions, including future beta assets, in the settings section.
• When sweeping a paper wallet from the advanced developer menu, because funds are moved on-chain, Exodus now previews the required transaction fee and prompts for confirmation. • The Bitcoin Cash logo has been changed to green from orange. This matches design choices made at Coinbase and seems to help users from mistaking Bitcoin Cash from Bitcoin when sending and receiving. • Printing addresses, from the receive dialog, now include the asset name as well as a general cleanup of extra items causing confusion. Wallet • Exodus now has additional safety checks for file integrity on launch. If any type of file corruption is detected, Exodus attempts to auto-repair the files. This helps users who experience hard drive corruption issues or unexpected power failures wile using Exodus.
• Exodus notifies you if you are sending all your Ethereum and have Ethereum-powered assets (sometimes called ERC20). • Optimized Ethereum and Ethereum Classic gas prices. Exchange • Improved exchange tracking for delayed exchanges caused by overloaded network traffic. Wallet • Exodus now supports sending to Copay-formatted bitcoin cash addresses. • Optimized Dash sending fees by over 4X! Exchange • All / Half / Min buttons always show up even if you don't have the minimum to exchange. Previously these buttons only were visible when you had the required minimum amount of assets to exchange.
• Better, more explicit, natural language exchange error messages.• More reliable exchange progress tracking in times of network congestion. Advanced • Behind-the-scenes automatic fallbacks are now in place along with and automatic configuration for down network resources. • More reliable fee monitoring + faster fee optimizations, across a number of assets, to help transactions stay on top of the rapidly growing network load. • Optimized Ethereum and Ethereum token (ERC20) network load across all resources. • Live Ethereum monitoring resources to be sure Ethereum and Ethereum tokens (ERC20) are delivered quickly in times of network saturation. Wallet • Optimized Bitcoin Cash transactions to lower all fees. • Updated to faster block explorers for both Dash and Litecoin.
Exchange • A handful of users were reporting the Exodus UI becoming unresponsive when clicking the exchange button. This has been fixed. • Fixed the stacking order (it was always on top) of the Ethereum warning banner in the exchange. • Temporarily removed percentages from the Order History page until we are sure the numbers are 100% accurate.
Developer • Added a 1-click option in the Developer menu ( Developer >Export Safe Report Data ) to easily package only safe Exodus report data for diagnostic by the Exodus support team. This file packages up only your safe data (No private keys are included) and allows the Exodus team to help with your specific problem without having access to your secure data or private keys. This diagnostic log data is safe and helps our support team fix very unique or hard problems in case you run into any trouble our team can not reproduce. Wallet • Even more bitcoin fee optimizations - with rising Bitcoin prices every little satoshi helps. Exchange • Exodus now has an exchange history view to browse all exchanges in one central location. • The new history drawer calculates your overall percentage change for each of your Exodus exchanges. • The new contact Exodus button in the history drawer to allow users to make contact with Exodus and pre-fill exchange details so our support team can help right away.
Advanced • The developer menu now has a 'Sweep for Bitcoin Cash' and 'Sweep for Bitcoin' for users who accidentally send BTC to BCH and vice versa. • Exodus now exports all empty change addresses in the private key export files.
• Exodus no longer allows dragging of URLs or items into the window. • Exodus can now import uncompressed WIF formatted addresses. General • We got rid of the cobwebs and made big optimizations across the entire application. Exodus is now 3.3MB smaller overall! • Adjusted Ethereum address failure messages to read more like a human and less like an Ethereum robot. • Notification banners now appear in the proper stacking order. Previously we had a few users tell us, at small window sizes, notification banners were not stacking correctly and the buttons were not working.
• More spacing adjustment have been made to the help section. Also button sizes have been improved to contain longer items like email addresses. We are looking at you support@exodus.io. • Fixed the typo in the QTUM asset in the settings section. • The upgrade button now marks your current version to allow for easier upgrades and upgrade notifications. • Fixed color borders in the backup section. Also made spacing adjustments to the entire backup section for greater clarity.
• Adjusted the fiat total in the sidebar for users with large balances. Previously users with large balances were experiencing ugly wrapping text.
• Adjusted the sizing in the help section. There was some tiny text that was hard to read in a few sections. This should be easier for everyone to quickly browse and skim now. Portfolio • Further optimizations to long digit amounts in the portfolio.
This goes even further to prevent ugly number wrapping on small screens and window sizes, keeping the view clean and tidy. • Color adjustments have been made to further separate out Bitcoin from Bitcoin Cash.
• The design team was also busy optimizing the portfolio to make room for everyone who wants to add 3 or 4 rows of assets on tiny laptop screens. They stayed up late to tweak every pixel to make small size laptop users rejoice on no extra scrolling. Exchange • Exodus now checks for exchange pricing data twice as fast.
This will help everyone when exchanging assets to make sure with fast-moving markets they can catch the best and latest price swings. • To increase transparency, exchange rate modifications now have the ability to show the rate per asset on both sides of the pair. To toggle this view click on the rate text under the exchange button.
• In addition to Exodus being the only wallet to show fiat values in the exchange this new rate toggle feature brings further transparency to view all angles of asset exchanges inside Exodus. With fiat values, and now both asset pairs toggling, Exodus is proud to be one of the most transparent exchange experiences. Although Exodus exchanges will always be slightly higher than a traditional exchange, or using ShapeShift directly, Exodus funnels all revenue back into the core product and customer support team. We are proud to maintain a free product and service funded by exchange volume. As opposed to doing an ICO, Exodus continues to focus on product. We believe over time as we continue to provide value for the digital asset ecosystem exchange revenue will grow and continue to support the brand, company and mission to help individuals control their future wealth! • Exodus now extends users a few seconds grace period to cancel an exchange in progress.
This brief buffer time will help users who accidentally started an exchange and also help users to double check after clicking the exchange button they are sure they want to complete an exchange. Wallet • Exodus now supports exporting your Bitcoin Cash xpub. This feature is accessible for advanced users in the Developer Menu. • Per feedback from the community we adjusted the spacing on the receive address to make sure there was plenty of room around the address at all window sizes. • Fixed the border style consistency on the send-all button and QR code button to match. Thanks to our eagle-eyed development community for catching these pixels out of place! • Exodus now triple checks Ethereum addresses, and all assets based on Ethereum, [ Aragon (ANT), Augur (REP), Basic Attention Token (BAT), Civic (CVC), District0x (DNT), EOS (EOS), FunFair (FUN), Gnosis (GNO), Golem (GNT), OmiseGo (OMG) and Salt (SALT) ] that are scanned in with a QR code.
We have noticed there are some wallets not including checksum safety precautions on Ethereum and Ethereum token addresses. If Exodus detects one of these addresses it now warns you to check each character of the address to make sure it is correct. • Exodus now properly separates out fees from the sending amounts in the advanced export transactions list. Although balances were always accurate this gives all the accountants, and everyone wanting to know down to the satoshi, how your wallet and transactions have built up over time.
You can find this feature in the developer menu under Developer >Assets >Asset >Export Transactions • Exodus further has optimized Bitcoin related display balances. • Further speed and reliability optimizations have been made to monitor incoming Ethereum and all Ethereum token transactions. • A link to the address you are sending to is now live in the send window confirmation. This link allows you to click the address you are sending to and view it on the blockchain before you send. This is yet another way to make sure you are sending to a correct address.
It also is a great way to see and check address you have sent to previously. • Exodus now properly sizes and prevents text wrap on long Ethereum address vs. Shorter Bitcoin addresses. Ethereum addresses are natively longer and they need special care in the entire application.
• Send all on Ethereum sometimes left a few annoying trailing pieces of ether in the wallet. We were as annoyed as you when we saw wallets with a balance of 0.000001 ETH.
We made sure to kick this to the curb. • Advanced users using your XPub in the dev console will now be able to properly export addresses.
(We realize this may be only about 10 people but boy will these advanced nerds be happy about this) • We sent our design team into the send model to make some additional font and spacing adjustments for clarity. • Added colored addresses on the sending confirmation screen to further give another visual cue of the asset you are sending too. These subtle refinements help people not send Bitcoin to Bitcoin Cash and Ethereum Classic to Ethereum. • Adjusted the center and alignment of the refresh icons and the animations.
These are the crazy little things our designers stay up late at night to fix that no one will notice.;) • Updated the sizing on the transaction history details drawer. These were previously small fonts that were harder to read. We redesigned the drawers a bit to be able to bump the font sizes slightly. This resulted in greater readability and consistency across all wallets and transactions. General • Regression fixed that prevented you from exporting your private keys. We don't want your money stuck in Exodus, we swear.
Okay, we mostly don't want this:p • For those of you saw the upgrade banner right after downloading the new version, sorry to say, we're fast, but not that fast with releasing new versions. Shout-out to Jase in our Slack for the help. • No one likes typos. And neither does NightOwl, presumably he watches over Exodus grammar and spelling to rid us of these pesky typos. FunFair typo fixed in the Asset Settings. General • Exodus now pre-fills your own Exodus BCH wallet address when using the Exodus Bitcoin Cash claim function. This feature is perfect for users who are on other wallets and have not claimed Bitcoin Cash yet.
• If you have your Bitcoin Cash trapped in another wallet here is a on how to import your 12-word seed from other wallets and claim your Bitcoin Cash! • Exodus now has a new font for the navigation and portfolio section. This font allows for larger numbers and text on all screen sizes.
As our assets and portfolios increase, readability (and being able to fit more items on the screen) becomes important to customers holding a larger portfolio of assets. Portfolio • Long digit amounts (16 decimal places in ETH and ERC20) have been trimmed down to 8 in the portfolio. This prevents ugly number wrapping on small screens and window sizes, keeping the view clean and tidy. • A rounding bug that caused a few users’ portfolio total values to only show 99% vs.
100% has been fixed. Although this was only a display bug, everyone should now be at 100%! Wallet • district0x (DNT) is here! Upgrade to version 1.37.0 to send and receive district0x. • FunFair (FUN) is here! Upgrade to version 1.37.0 to send and receive FunFair. • The send window has an updated look.
Users can now quickly type in asset or fiat values. There is also a new send all button. This window will soon bring advanced sending options for power users. • A few users reported older transactions not having pricing details in the detail display drawer. This has been fixed.
Exchange • You can now exchange any asset for district0x (DNT). • You can now exchange any asset for FunFair (FUN). • Additional safeguards have been put in place to make sure all exchanges are double checked and delivered quickly.
General • The Settings >Assets section has been rebuilt and upgraded. There are now links to each projects Reddit, website and Twitter feeds along with a short summary describing each asset Exodus supports.
This is a great 1-stop way find out more about the latest assets supported by Exodus. • The Settings >Assets tab is now selected by default the first time you visit the Settings section. Portfolio • Spacing adjustments have been made to allow more room to fit more assets.
Wallet • Bitcoin Cash (BCH) is here! Upgrade to version 1.36.1 to send and receive Bitcoin Cash.
• Ethereum Classic (ETC) is here! Upgrade to version 1.36.1 to send and receive Ethereum Classic. • Big speed improvements when receiving Ethereum, Ethereum Classic and all Ethereum (ERC20) tokens. • Preparations have been made to notify users and put safeguards in place for the upcoming Bitcoin hard fork.
You can find more details in our in the Exodus Knowledge Base. • Additional Ethereum servers and second-factor tiers are now implemented to prepare all Exodus customers for the upcoming Ethereum hard fork. More details are written in our in the Exodus Knowledge Base. • If you do not hold any QTUM assets, QTUM is now hidden and disabled by default. QTUM recently changed from an ERC20 (Ethereum supported) token to a native blockchain. More details about this upgrade process is detailed in the. Exchange • You can now exchange any asset for Bitcoin Cash (BCH).
• You can now exchange any asset for Ethereum Classic (ETC). Portfolio • The add button is now active for new portfolios. Previously this add button did not accept clicks on new Exodus installs. • On first launch, for new users, all assets are enabled by default. Assets can still be turned off and hidden in the Settings >Assets section. Wallet • SALT (SALT) is now looking at pricing feeds once a market price has been established.
Keep your eye on Coinmarketcap and Cryptocompare! • The link to view your SALT address on the blockchain ( in the receive window ) now correctly links to the block explorer to view your SALT transactions. Developer • Fixed launch errors in console reported by a few users of 1.35.1.
Exodus is now launch-ready optimized. Thanks to the hard-core, early-adopters for the reports! Wallet • Qtum (QTUM) is here!
• Basic Attention Token (BAT) is here! • Exodus has further optimized advanced Ethereum transactions. • Lighter asset colors have been optimized for use in model windows. Previously light colors were difficult to see on a white background. Exchange • You can now exchange any asset for Qtum (QTUM). • You can now exchange any asset for Basic Attention Token (BAT).
Advanced • The advanced developer menu for selecting a pricing source now persists after changing the source. • Exodus now has advanced Bitcoin UTXO selection optimizations. Exodus now will default to sending BTC favoring previously unused UTXOs.
This fix will help users who quickly send a number of Bitcoin transactions in a row. Wallet • Users can now send out Bitcoin Cash (BCH) to exchanges or other wallets that support Bitcoin Cash.. • Fixed a few strange EOS internal transactions that were being caused from customers claiming EOS from the daily sale. This did not effect the majority of normal EOS holders/traders. • Fixed occasional pending tags incorrectly showing up when switching from BTC to Dash wallet views. • Fixed and now prevent dust transactions in Decred. • Incoming exchange transactions are now marked correctly with the exchange icon vs the received icon.
Exchange • When an exchange is complete the Exchange section now automatically resets back to starting a new exchange. Previously users had to click the 'Start A New Exchange' button. Advanced • Exodus now exports all private keys that were used even if they have a zero balance. This may help some users who were looking for BCH tokens on 0 balance accounts. • Exodus now warns users when exporting private keys to keep them safe. IMPORTANT: Please be safe when dealing/storing private keys - anyone with access to your private keys can take your funds! Wallet • NEW: Gnosis is here!
• NEW: Exodus now has a built-in early warning system to detect and warn users if mining payouts will significantly impact network fees. We believe this is an industry first! • IMPROVED: Pricing feed lookups now have more redundancy, faster speed and greater stability. • IMPROVED: Golem, Augur, EOS and Aragon now fully export all transactions correctly. • IMPROVED: Lightning fast wallet switching with assets that have over 100+ transactions. Optimized for wallets that even have over 1000+ transactions!
• BUGFIX: Fixed wallet scrolling that would cause a scrolling list to jump if your window size was just a few pixels more than the window size. • REMOVED: Doge is now disabled by default on new wallets. In the future Exodus will be removing Dogecoin. Backup / Restore • IMPROVED: If Exodus detects any assets deposited and a backup has not been made a warning badge will now notify the user. Previously this badge only showed up when the user has 0.1 BTC worth of assets. Settings • NEW: Exodus welcomes everyone down under - AUD support has been added. General • NEW: We now monitor the Exodus global status network, including all Exodus supported assets and issue in-app, status notifications for any items to pay attention to.
This will be helpful for network updates and capacity notifications. Wallet • NEW: EOS is here!
• NEW: Aragon is here! • IMPROVED: The minimum ETH balance has been lowered to 0.005 for sending ERC20 assets. This includes EOS, Augur, Golem and Aragon. Read the for more information on ERC20 and Ethereum powered assets. • IMPROVED: Updated Litecoin block explorer to use the core Lightcoin development environment.
This will ensure compatibility with SegWit and all future core upgrades. • IMPROVED: Ethereum refresh has been improved for legacy transactions. • IMPROVED: Fixed the wallet showing 0.00 for a brief moment on launch while Exodus is gathering asset prices - instead we show dashes (.-- ).
We believe 0.00 is terrible to show, even for a few milliseconds, and could cause anxiety on wallet loading. Backup / Restore • IMPROVED: Better onboarding and security tips have been added throughout the backup setup process. • IMPROVED: Exodus now automatically rebuilds your entire history of each asset when restoring from your 12-word phrase. Previously this was a manual process where users clicked to refresh each asset one-by-one after a restore.
Our updated new restore process now automatically refreshes and rebuilds as a double check to make sure even very old transactions and all change address are up to date. Settings • NEW: A BoxMining personality skin has been added. BoxMining is an easy-to-digest international recap of all things digital assets. This is one of Daniel's personal favorites at Exodus -! Advanced • NEW: Advanced users can now use a console command to control the maximum amount of P2P nodes per asset.
Wallet • NEW: Decred is here! Hurray for more assets to diversify your portfolio. • IMPROVED: Added additional redundancy to BTC outgoing transactions. Just another fail-safe you'll never know you need until you do.:) • IMPROVED: Exodus now prevents pesky Litecoin dust from dragging down your transaction speed. This is similar to fairy dust except more Chikun inspired.
How's that for being SegWitty? • BUGFIX: The private key export spreadsheet now has the correct columns for Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dash, Decred and Dogecoin. Exchange • NEW: Live rates added to the receive drop-down. Type 1 ETH on the left and see how much you can get of every asset, in exchange for your 1 ETH, all in one place.
• IMPROVED: Better error messages have been put in place in the cases of ShapeShift response errors. • IMPROVED: The spread has been replaced in the exchange section with the exact rate you will get for exchanges.
• IMPROVED: If assets are unavailable for exchange they are now marked as 'Temporarily Unavailable'. Settings • NEW: We now support currency values for our friends up north - welcome Canadian Dollars (CAD)!
• NEW: Added localization section to change currency values between Dollars (USD), Euros (EUR), British Pounds (GBP) and Canadian Dollars (CAD). General • IMPROVED: Exodus no longer restarts when changing currency units (USD, GBP, Euros). • NEW: Exodus welcomes more of our friends across the pond - we now support the pound sterling (symbol: GBP), commonly known as the pound.
You can now toggle between USD/EUR/GBP via the developer menu. • IMPROVED: You can now click to drag the password window around the screen. Wallet • IMPROVED: BIG wallet file stability improvements. To minimize disk access, Exodus no longer writes to your wallet file if data hasn't changed. This significantly minimizes touching the disk and should help all users especially those on old-school platter disk drives. • IMPROVED: Additional wallet safety checks added. Exodus now creates swap files to prevent possible write error corruption on slow disks or unexpected power failures.
• IMPROVED: Exodus now automatically fetches the latest state ( rescans the blockchain ) for assets that were turned back on after being disabled. • IMPROVED: Exodus now tells the user via a dialog if a transaction can not be broadcast. Although this is rare if the user is having network trouble this should help them track down sending errors. • BUGFIX: Fixed negative balance errors that could be caused by receiving assets that were disabled. Exchange • BUGFIX: Fixed Ethereum exchange rounding errors on 16 levels of decimal precision not matching ShapeShift expected amounts. Previously these 16-decimal-place exchanges would fail to send and users would have to manually remove a few decimal places then exchange again.
This was clearly terrible and very confusing. This is no longer the case.
General • NEW: Exodus now supports displaying fiat amounts in Euros. You can now toggle between USD/EUR via the developer menu. • IMPROVED: General performance improvements throughout the entire application. • IMPROVED: Wallet and settings sections now remember previous selections. Before they would default to the first available selection.
Wallet • IMPROVED: Bitcoin now tracks and tags unconfirmed transactions. This should help notify users of low fee or unconfirmed individual transactions on the Bitcoin network. • IMPROVED: Bitcoin default fees adjusted to reflect more accurate pricing to help speed transactions with the latest bitcoin network congestion.
• BUGFIX: Fixed historical pricing data in the transaction detail view on Ethereum and ERC20 (Golem and Augur) assets. Performance • IMPROVED: HUGE network optimizations everywhere.
Exodus now uses significantly less network connections and resources! Wallet • NEW: Export detailed transaction reports from the developer menu.
Spreadsheet fans rejoice! • IMPROVED: More details about the breakdown of fees, and the total KB to equal the cost, on the lower right of the Bitcoin send window. • IMPROVED: Users can now click the available balance or the fee description to open a knowledge base article with more information about balances, fees, unconfirmed transactions and how things are calculated. • IMPROVED: If Bitcoin fee is greater than balance, (This happens with miners or users having a large number of small payments over time) Exodus makes that clear on the send modal.
• IMPROVED: When sending Golem or Augur Exodus uses a tiny amount of Ethereum to send these assets - these fees are now listed in the main Ethereum wallet. • BUGFIX: Random deposits of Augur and Golem would show up in the transaction list but not added to the balance until after a refresh.
Both the balance and transaction list are instantly updated now on all deposits. • BUGFIX: Ethereum rescan has been rewritten to find even more edge case Ethereum in hiding. Wallet • New: Added Augur! • BUGFIX: You can now export Golem and Augur private keys from the developer menu.
(These are the same as your Ethereum private keys.) • BUGFIX: A few Golem lookup URLs have been fixed. • BUGFIX: Removed Ox from Ethereum private keys to have better compatibility with myetherewallet. • BUGFIX: Rescanning Golem now shows sends and receives in case your wallet lost connection to the network. Advanced • IMPROVED: A number of library upgrades + code cleanup and refactoring has taken place resulting in minor performance increases. • IMPROVED: Moved all address chains to a simplified one chain for maximum BIP44 compatibility.
This makes it much easier for users to move back and forth between other BIP44 standard wallet implementations. Wallet • New: Added Golem ❤️𝓖 • BUGFIX: After importing a private key Exodus would show a 'Transaction Successfully Sent' message before sending an asset.
This was a UI error and it has been fixed. • BUGFIX: Refreshing no longer clears ShapeShift order info exchange links. • BUGFIX: Exodus now prevents you from sending to yourself.
Our crazy beta testers can no longer mess up their transaction history by doing wacky sending tests. 😜 Exchange • New: Exchange between any asset for Golem.
• IMPROVED: HUGE USD pricing improvements in the exchange! Exodus now defaults to more accurate pricing from. Advanced • NEW: Users can now easily switch between cryptocompare.com and coinmarketcap.com pricing feeds from the developer menu. General • NEW: Two new crypto-personalities skins have been added. Exodus is proud to welcome and as our newest additions. Wallet • BUGFIX: Fixed the ability to turn on disabled assets when they have a balance. You could hit this issue if you disabled an asset then later received a payment to that disabled address.
Previously this would cause the asset to be stuck in the off state - this is now fixed. • BUGFIX: Fixed rare instances when Exodus would auto-advance, without user permission, to the next address in the sequence. • IMPROVED: Exodus now optimizes how wallet files and associated data are written to disk to minimize corruption issues.
We talked to a few customers that had a computer lose power suddenly or saw disk errors causing corrupted wallet files. Although restoring from backup always fixed the problem, this precaution is one step closer to Exodus double checking items to protect you in the case of these random occurrences.
• IMPROVED: We now have a more advanced Bitcoin fee calculation process with service redundancy. Unfortunately, even with better fee calculations, BTC fees are still expensive. Exodus will always choose the highest fee to deliver transactions as quick as possible. • IMPROVED: Big 10X reduction in Dash fees! (Reduced from 0.005 DASH/kb to 0.0005 DASH/kb) • IMPROVED: Additional Dash reliability fixes.
Backup/Restore • NEW: An alert badge now appears on backup tab if you have not completed the backup process AND you have a collective balance greater than 0.1BTC. We are hopeful this will nudge people in the right direction to backup ASAP.
• IMPROVED: Exodus is now more flexible in the restore process with the format of your 12-word phrase. Backup phrases can now be separated by spaces or newlines. General • NEW: A new skin section has been added featuring crypto personalities. Exodus is proud to welcome as our first personality skin. • NEW: A hidden feature allows you to toggle the visibility of your password on the login screen by clicking on the Exodus logo. • NEW: You can now restore from your 12-word phrase by clicking a button directly on the password screen. Wallet • BUGFIX: Fixed an edge case Dash rescan bug.
• NEW: Exchange transaction items ( in the expanded view ) now have a link to view transaction status on ShapeShift. • NEW: You can now import/sweep Ethereum private keys into Exodus from the developer menu. Exchange • NEW: Execute multiple exchanges!
You can now immediately start a new exchange after your first exchange sends! No more waiting for an exchange to finish before starting a new one!
• NEW: The entire exchange process has been streamlined and overhauled for maximum reliability! Exchange errors be gone!
• NEW: Live one-click link to watch your exchange in progress directly on the ShapeShift website in real-time! General • NEW: Two new color themes have been added: introducing Barlow and Equinox. • BUGFIX: Removed advanced asset menus under Exodus >Developer that snuck in from beta builds. Wallet • BUGFIX: Exchanges listed in the wallet no longer report 'In progress' if you quit Exodus in the middle of an exchange. Exchange • NEW: Exchange error reporting is now one-click easy. • IMPROVED: Big improvements with Exodus reporting 'Assets unavailable for exchange' under heavy network loads.
• IMPROVED: A number of additional exchange error reporting fixes behind the scenes. • BUGFIX: Duplicate items were removed from the exchange drop downs. For example, if Bitcoin was selected we did not need to show Bitcoin in the dropdown. Now we have more room for future assets! Wallet • BUGFIX: If you received a transaction, then immediately sent this unconfirmed transaction out of Exodus there was a chance (on the next block confirmation) this transaction would be marked as invalid and returned to your wallet balance on your next refresh. This is fixed, no matter when you send, Exodus ensures transactions are correctly forwarded to the network. • IMPROVED: Dash sending and receiving is working after the recent Dash hard fork.
• IMPROVED: A few small annoyances with the BTC multiple receive addresses have been fixed. • NEW: You can now import Ethereum private keys. Exchange • IMPROVED: Exchange limits have been raised 2 - 3X and in some liquid markets (BTC & ETH) we raised the max 5X. This results in one-click exchange amounts of ~$5,000 USD per exchange! • BUGFIX: Exchange 'Min' was working with some but not all assets. We now have 100% coverage.
• IMPROVED: Exchanges are now properly marked complete only when the exchanged asset is deposited. Previously exchanges were signaled complete when our exchange partner ShapeShift said so - however the asset would sometimes not be deposited for up to a minute later. We now properly wait until the asset is deposited in your wallet THEN signal the exchange as complete. • IMPROVED: If you quit Exodus while an exchange was in progress, or an exchange failed, this exchange transaction was never logged to your wallet transaction list as an outgoing transaction until your next app launch/refresh/rescan. Exodus now properly log outgoing exchanges into the corresponding wallet immediately. • IMPROVED: All outgoing exchanges are labeled as 'Exchanging for' in the wallet transaction list until the exchange is complete.
They are then updated to 'Exchanged for' to properly account for the outgoing transaction in the event an exchange does not complete. Previously exchanges were not logged until the exchange was complete - this caused confusion tracking down funds when an error happened. General • NEW: You can now show/hide assets in the settings section.
Don't ever use Dogecoin? Not a fan of Litecoin? You can now turn off assets you don't want to see and they disappear in the wallet, portfolio and exchange sections. Fans of minimalism rejoice! Wallet • IMPROVED: More robust dynamic bitcoin fee calculations to make sure your Bitcoin transactions are confirmed fast.
Recently we have seen the some of the - we always try to stay one-step ahead to ensure Exodus transactions don't get stuck. Exchange • BUGFIX: Clicking the 'half' button, when you had more than the exchange maximum, resulted in pre-filling the form field with the maximum. The correct behavior is one half of the maximum. Whew that was a lot of fractions. Oh and this is now fixed. • BUGFIX: Sending a bunch of Ethereum exchanges in a row could result in a nonce error. This was a hard one to track down - it is now squashed.
Behind the scenes Exodus now watches for this error, if it happens, it automatically refreshes Ethereum to the correct state for a successful exchange. • BUGFIX: When exchanging ETH for any other asset, after the exchange was finished and you looked at the details of the exchange the TXID was missing a 0x at the beginning. This would cause the link to not work when you visited Etherscan. This is now fixed. • IMPROVED: Occasionally ShapeShift will keep an asset online but return exchange maximum limits of 0. This is confusing to new users - if the maximum to exchange is 0 the asset is essentially not working.
We now take it amongst ourselves to disable the asset until the asset reports correct values again. Wallet • IMPROVED: When clicking the receive button on Bitcoin it now starts with your first Bitcoin address vs. Auto-advancing to your next Bitcoin address in the HD path. Although advanced users want to use new Bitcoin addresses every time (and you still can by advancing the arrow to the next address) new users were confused. We received sooooo many emails daily asking 'Why did my Bitcoin address change.'
Although we explained HD addresses and why this is a feature most new users do not understand - rather this scares them and they think it is a bug. We think we now have the best of both worlds. If you are a new user, just continue to use the first Bitcoin address you see every time and you're happy.
Otherwise, if you like HD addresses and you want a new address each time, simply click the right arrow button and pick your address. We hope everyone is happy now!
General • BUGFIX: The 'can-not-connect-to-network banner' should no longer appear unless you really have network problems. • BUGFIX: A few users were reporting login windows never going away.
As much as we are proud of the login window it now disappears for all users after a successful login. Wallet • BUGFIX: Sending Ethereum by inputing a USD amount was sending ~10x less than expected.
This edge case only happened in the ETH wallet AND if you switched to sending in USD vs. Sending in native ETH.
This now sends the correct amount all the time. Backup • BUGFIX: 'Reset Email and Password' button in the backup section now works again. General • NEW: Our new fast-launch password screen gives additional options and lets users visit the Exodus knowledge base.
• IMPROVED: Reduced application size even further. Exodus is getting fit in our old age. • IMPROVED: Startup time now 4X faster. 🚀 • IMPROVED: Additional network speed, animations + wallet performance enhancements throughout the entire application. • IMPROVED: Overall improvements to the network P2P connection handling. • IMPROVED: Added a button in the network error banner to direct users on secure networks to more info about P2P connections and firewall restrictions.
Wallet • NEW: Bitcoin fees now adjust as the network gets congested. This helps ensure transactions are processed quickly even when the Bitcoin network is busy! • NEW: Litecoin, Dash and Dogecoin now calculate fees from unspent inputs. Before we had static fees on these networks. Cheers all around for saving micropennies!
Backup • BUGFIX: Added a cancel button for password reset. Curious button pushers no longer have to commit to a password reset. General • NEW: Update notifications are here!
If you have not launched Exodus for a bit, and it has been a few weeks since a new release, you are reminded to upgrade to the latest version. More cowbell here - come and get it! Wallet • IMPROVED: Our QR code reader can now read IBAN addresses. If you had trouble reading more advanced QR codes it wasn't that your camera was dirty this was most likely the reason. This update does fancy stuff behind the curtain so you can scan happy. Exchange • BUGFIX: Clicking 'Half' on Ethereum exchanges now properly calculates the amount. Half-baked now fully functional.
• BUGFIX: Beginning an exchange by typing a receiving value on the right properly works. Before it was, well. We don't want to talk about it. • BUGFIX: Balances in the exchange now calculate network fees properly.
We don't think you noticed but we fixed it anyway. • IMPROVED: After typing in an amount, if you change the counter asset, the amount that last had focus stays fixed. Previously values were reset when selecting different asset pairs - this was annoying and ended up causing users to reset exchanges and add bunches of extra typing. This is also the longest way we could possibly say the exchange now works like it should. • IMPROVED: Speed improvements when calculating market pricing.
Yep, bonus points. General • NEW: We updated the design of this here release page - fancy huh? • IMPROVED: The verbiage on the restore from backup modal is now clear. • IMPROVED: Pressing the escape key on the password dialog no longer closes it.
Design • IMPROVED: Scrollbars now have depth. They also disappear when not needed. Wallet • NEW: The transaction list view has been overhauled into columns making it easier to scan transactions by date or amount. • NEW: Transaction details now show the values in fiat at the time of the transaction plus the current value.
This is handy to see what that Bitcoin you received 6 months ago is worth today! • IMPROVED: Dash transaction fees are adjusted - we had this set way too low. This should help for transaction speed and for users with Dash mining contracts paid daily. • IMPROVED: Thicker transaction scrollbar grab area to quickly scroll through hundreds of transactions.
• BUGFIX: Fixed more edge-case transaction history bugs. If you had any transactions not showing up after a refresh, time to buy JP a beer, this fix is for you!
Exchange • NEW: One click exchange all has been added. • NEW: Exchange half and exchange min has also been added. These behave similar to exchange all except they exchange half your chosen asset or the minimum amount necessary.
Half is great for rebalancing a portfolio of assets. Min is great for exchange testing. • BUGFIX: Errors on exchanges now give solutions and direct links to support documents. Previously it just said 'Error' - a little piece of us died inside for this crappy UX. Backup • NEW: Link to one-click restore from the welcome screen. Previously this was only accessible in the developer menu with a console commands.
Blah, no more. • NEW: Reset your email and password button. Previously this was only accessible by reading a long support document and doing fancy developer stuff.
Poof, begone. • IMPROVED: The backup subtitle now shows when your backup was last updated. Advanced • NEW: Users can now easily export xpub keys from the developer menu.
General • Windows installer has been optimized down to HALF the size + no more unziping and installs with 1 click. Much faster downloads for our friends with slow internet connections. • Exodus now warns you if you lose connection to P2P networks. This is also helpful for users behind firewalls to realize they are not connected.
Wallet • Additional safeguards are now in place to watch for incoming transactions. This = less manual refreshing to find your payments. • Exodus now directly connects to the Ethereum P2P network! Previously we used a 3rd party service to (Etherscan) to tell us if you have more ETH. We are no longer codependent and get updates directly from the ETH network. • ETH send/exchange all is now fixed! You can now send/exchange all your Ethereum in one click.
• ETH addresses are now validated before sending. This seems to have been silently broken the last few builds. • Fixed a rare edge case ETH sent transactions not showing in the transaction log when refreshing Ethereum. • Fee adjustments for ETH transaction now happen in real-time based on if your sending to a regular or contract address.
An automatic big help for token sales! • Optimized a scrolling performance for wallets with lotsa-lotsa transactions. • Refreshing Litecoin and Dogecoin wallets with over 100+ transactions now works as expected. (All other assets previously worked with 100+ TX) • Litecoin transactions sent to Exodus when closed now show up without a manual refresh. Advanced • Developer menu has been cleaned up and organized into proper categories.
• Can now export a full Bitcoin spreadsheet of your transactions from the developer menu. • All address spreadsheet exports now have running balances. • Under the developer menu you can export your data directory or wallet directory to a zip file. ( Developer >Data Folder >Export )This saves people on windows having to turn on hidden files. • Removed the refresh state items from the developer menu.
Clicking the asset logo now handles this. General • A bunch of CSS drawing optimizations have been had. This is just a start. We have a lot more room to optimize to get this baby lean and mean. • Crossfade logos when switching wallets. This used to be in here - somehow it got taken out. Who could have done that!?
Wallet • Exodus now does a few double checks to ensure wallet files (behind the scenes in the OS) are tidy and closed properly. A small but BIGGIE for more peaceful nights sleep. • Bitcoin, Doge, Dash and Litecoin addresses are now larger than Ethereum addresses in the send form field. Don't feel bad Ethereum it's just your addresses are sooooooooooo long you need a bit more whitespace to breath. Exchange • That center line in the exchange was being crazy again on PCs at the smallest window size (although it was fine on the Mac) - We can't stand when pixels act up so have prayed to the Windows gods and now have it straight again. Wallet • Exodus balances were always updated and corrected on a refresh. However, if there was a network glitch, or you were behind a firewall, a transaction line item could turn up missing.
Now on refreshing assets Exodus will populate the transaction history list from the blockchain in addition to updating asset balances. Many users have been waiting for this one. Thanks for all the reports to help us get this fixed!
• Switched to using etherscan from etherchain for block explorer links. Etherscan seems to not give as many red frightening error messages on missing transaction and has greater tracking details. • If your wallet file was damaged (usually by force quitting Exodus, or an application crash, or you spilled your drink on your PC because ZCash trading has gone bananas) we now assure you your assets are still safe and have an overall better explanation on the error message.
Before this message was just plain scary - sorry for the Halloween fright. Developer • Upgraded to Electron v1.4.4 - If you know what this smarty-pants-javascript-stuff means take a and! General • We’ve removed offline checking because some users reported issues.
Previously we were checking root DNS servers for connectivity. We had a number of users say this was causing problems - this has been disabled completely until we can get it right. • Mac users can now minimize Exodus with the keyboard shortcut Command + m.
• Minor direction updates in the backup section for improved layout. Exchange • Fixed a layout UI issue where if a user typed in a lot of characters into the exchange form fields it would cause the layout to go wacky. Shame on you testers for typing so many characters! Haha:p Developer • Upgraded to babel@6.17.0. This Babel release enables AsyncGenerators again.
If you know what this mumbo-jumbo means take a and! General • Exodus now properly checks to see if you are online. If the computer is offline we display a warning banner. A subtle feature to ensure Exodus is connected to all networks and maintains up-to-date pricing on all assets.
In the past this notification was only shown when the network was off. We now actively monitor the network connection for reliability and notify the user if needed. This was important for us to add ( in the event a market spiked parabolic ) as we didn't want users sending USD converted payments with out-of-date pricing. • Added more action buttons to the help section. One to open the Exodus knowledge base / FAQ and one to ring our office phone. • Bumped the minimum window height ~30 pixels to 700 pixels. This was put in place to accommodate the new description/memo feature below.
We think we are still okay on this as even the tiny 11' MacBook air has a resolution of 1440x768. Portfolio • In a few instances the portfolio chart was drawn incorrectly and not properly closed - it looked like a donut with a small bite taken out. We now have properly-connected-portfolio-donut-power for everyone! Thanks to for this bug report!
Wallet • We cut the Dogecoin fee in half from 10 Doge to 5 Doge. We realize this is still high compared to the typical 1 Doge needed.
This is on purpose, Dogecoin is so cheep fractionally it doesn't matter and we like to support the Dogecoin network. • Some of you have reported not receiving your Dash until restarting Exodus.
This should be fixed now. • Users can no longer send dust transactions. Swept under the rug. This was causing havoc with UTXOs and all this advanced mumbo-jumbo. • Exodus now supports adding a description/memo when sending a transaction. There is no way yet to edit these descriptions after the fact so this feature is only available in debug mode. You can turn on debug mode from the Developer menu.
Once we decide how to edit this field and test this in debug mode we may bring this into production; we just are not sure yet. • All descriptions/memos are automatically saved as a part of your real-time Exodus backup. This behind-the-scenes update allows Exodus users to store metadata in addition to blockchain data.
The idea is you can personalize and build up account data over time - this even includes all exchanges and positions. Of course, all restored with one-click from backup!
• Fixed uneven spacing when expanding send vs. Receive transactions. Before they were both expanded to the same size. When you send you have more info listed than when you receive.
No one probably noticed this except for Daniel. But it bugged him to no end. This is now fixed and we are considering ourselves one more step to pixel perfect. Exchange • Removed some old legacy code that may have been causing crashes during an exchange.
• If an asset is unavailable Exodus bumps the drop-down selection to the next available. We had some problems with default assets not being available for exchange but they were selected when first opening the exchange section. This was causing exchange errors.
Were looking at you Ethereum! Advanced • Ethereum private keys can now be exported via the 'Developer' menu.
Auger Rep fans rejoice! Developer • Added React DevTools - Take a and if you love JS + React and want to contribute! General • Fixed bug that occasionally would prevent ETH balances from loading.
• Fixed bug that would allow Exodus to run multiple times. • Prevent networking/P2P process from getting throttled. • Exodus downloads are now served over the Azure CDN. There shouldn't be anymore slowdowns. Also, welcome China! (你好中国):) Backup/Restore • Implemented recovering wallet from 12-word mnemonic seed phrase in the Developer menu.
• Implemented recovering wallet from the recovery link in the Developer menu. Advanced • Renamed 'Debug' menu to 'Developer'.
• Show Developer menu in main window on Ubuntu. General • Fixed a minor spelling error on the debug menu. Backup/Restore • Linux users were reporting trouble with the one-click restore link. Although we have not fixed this yet, we now have a CLI workaround here to restore your blockchain assets on Linux.
Restore still works fine on Windows and Mac. Please if you need assistance with the Linux CLI process. Advanced • Renamed the debug item 'Import Private Key' to 'Move Funds'. This command creates a transaction to move (sometimes called sweep) funds into your Exodus wallet.
This advanced command ensures all funds imported from private keys work with the one-click automated backup system. Advanced • Advanced users can now import private keys. A debug menu has been added to import private keys for Bitcoin, Dash, Dogecoin, and Litecoin using 'Debug >Coins >CoinName >Addresses >Import' • Advanced users can now export addresses and private keys for Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin, and Dash using 'Debug >Coins >CoinName >Addresses >Export' • Changed 'Debug >Coin' debug menu from 'Reset' to 'Refresh'.
(#363) General • Dash transactions should now log with better consistancy. Exodus now uses a new, shiny Dash official API as the default. Exchange • The word 'Available:' was removed from Exchange value balance in the drop-down menu.
This fixed a weird alignment bug when balances went past width of account selector. Typically seen with Ethereum 18 digit craziness. Backup • Fixed backup reporting 'Invalid date' after a restore.
This was an edge case bug and was strictly UI related - the backup was just fine. General • The Dash 'Masternode' theme has been added. Congratulations @whitewhale from the public Dash channel on his award winning design.
You can find @whitewhale and the friendliest Slack crew around. Wallet • Old Ethereum transactions that Exodus missed now show up to the party. • All Ethereum transaction are now double-checked and logged correctly. Thanks to @citadella for all the ETH reports, we couldn't have fixed this without you!
• The mysterious Ethereum ghost 'phantom jingle' has been fixed. Again, credit to @citadella for naming this bug and showing us exactly where to look. • Multiple ETH transactions sent in a short-period of time are now picked up. JP killed this bug hard - it didn’t stand a chance.
General • Scrollbars haven been fixed in the Wallet, Settings, and Help section across all platforms. Thanks to @citadella in our for his thoughtful testing and feedback. • The Settings >Skins section has been updated to give it a cleaner look. We will be finalizing and removing skins not used in the final 1.0 release. • Exodus now has a fancy installer on Windows. We still have a bit of polish to do here but this is WAY better than unzipping buckets of files in a folder.
• Exodus now also has a spiffy disk image installer on Mac. Security • Additional wallet security has been added to old wallets migrating to our new, secure, password-protected wallet structure.
(#355) Backup • The backup screen now properly center aligns on large monitors. General • A new theme called 'Aurora SS' has been added - it has become our new favorite. Fun fact: this theme was named in honor of for all his independent Exodus testing and feedback. Exchange • After a successful exchange, Exodus resets all amounts back to 0. This makes a new exchange look fresh and reduces the dreaded 'Not Enough Funds' message.
(#344) • Available amounts in exchange drop-down menus no longer count up/down when inputing exchange amounts. (#342) • Receive amount available no longer resets to 0 when a price feed is checked. Thanks to for finding this! (#336) • The exchange now properly lists totals in USD for each asset.
Credit due to this clever idea. (#337) • When exchanging assets for Dash, the Dash did not show up in Exodus with 'cha-ching' until Exodus was restarted. Exodus always had the funds it just was shy about telling you. (#345) Wallet • Prefill all button works again on every asset. Can I Mine GameCredits GAME With My Phone. (#335) Security • New security features allows you to set a password to protect your 12 word restore phrase.
This is accessed by clicking the backup tab on the main nav bar. • Security fans rejoice, the Exodus wallet is now fully encrypted! Backup • Exodus now has a complete backup system that auto-magically encrypts and backups your complete Exodus experience.
Part of the magic of the backup system is that your private keys are not stored on any server. Clicking on backup first prompts you to set a password, print your seed value, then gives you a status screen with the last Exodus backup. This is a big one folks! Note: You must have funds deposited in Exodus for the backup process to be displayed. Help • A complete help section has been added with FAQs and our smiling pictures. General • Clicking the main navigation balance now toggles between USD and BTC.
(#55) • Scrollbars have been fixed and properly handled in the help and settings section on Linux. (#289) • Optimized Exodus startup times. (#297) • Contextual menus have been added on form fields.
(#317) Developer • A debug menu has been added to restore the entire coin state for each asset. (#323) Exchange • Fixed a rare edge case in the exchange progress to link to an undefined deposit address (#246) • Exchange error messages are now properly labeled as 'not enough funds'. Wallet • Fixed a rare edge case in the exchange progress to link to an undefined deposit address (#246) • Bitcoin mining fees now respect the base unit displayed. (#321) • Fixed redundancy for Dash current state. (#323) • Fixed negative amounts showing when you tried to send all with 0 balance. General • If Exodus can not establish a reliable network connection a red notification banner appears telling you the network is offline. Developer • Added a debug menu to reset your recent state for BTC, LTC, DOGE and DASH.
If your balance is not showing the correct amount this menu will fix most problems. Note: This is extra, extra precaution, most users will never need to use this menu. To use this menu: On Mac is it under the Exodus menu. On Linux, it is under the window Exodus menu. On Windows you can access it by using the hotkey Control+Shift+D Upcoming Features • The next build of Exodus will have a security and backup feature in place to protect your blockchain assets.
This is a big, low-level change and brings security properly into Exodus. Look for this in the July 1, 2016 build. Design • Updated: The theme section has been redesigned and updated with more themes.
Any Matrix fans out there? Developer Geek Stuff • We have added a hidden debug menu.
On Mac is it under the Exodus menu. On Linux, it is under the window Exodus menu. On Windows you can access it by using the hotkey Control+Shift+D. • For you hard-core Exodus fans, this release was light on the new features because we are hard at work perfecting our seamless, secure backup solution. We are hoping to share this with you soon in the next few releases. Wallet • Changed: Exodus has changed from HD addresses to only use one receive address per asset. Previously we rotated receiving addresses when funds were sent out.
Although this is good from a privacy perspective this was confusing users who requested static addresses to keep things simple. (#5) Exchange • Improved: If ShapeShift is down we now disable the exchange section and direct the user to www.shapeshift.com for more info. • Fixed: If ShapeShift has a coin/asset offline Exodus now dims the asset and tells the user it is unavailable for trading. (#204) General • Fixed: The Exodus icon on windows now displays correctly.
(#267) • Fixed: The debug log and network sections have been removed from production builds. (#270) Developer Geek Stuff • We are now upgraded to the latest-and-greatest React v15.
Portfolio • Fixed: Long Ethereum amounts were causing the portfolio to cascade off the edge of the screen. We put a stop to this. (#255) Wallet • Added: Dash is here! A big thank you to the entire Dash dev team for all the help! Dash blue never looked so good. (#141) Exchange • Fixed: We changed a few settings to speed up the loading of ShapeShift market data. Loading screens be gone!
• Fixed: If Exodus was closed before an exchange was finished we didn't check the status of that unfinished exchange the next time you started up. This was our mistake - we now check, check and check again. (#254) Developer Geek Stuff • Added: Our secure data container/backup system is now in test mode.
General • Changed: The minimum window view is now set to 980 x 640. This should allow even smaller laptops running 1024x768 to enjoy Exodus at tiny sizes. • Fixed: We optimized our overall download size to save bits and bytes for more important cat photos. (#224) • Fixed: We fixed a pesky windows build problem. Windows users now are up-to-date with all the latest fixes. Wallet • Our default unit for bitcoin is now BTC vs. Users seem to prefer the old-school style.
We will soon have a way to change this via user preference for you bits lovers. (#227) • Spacing adjustments to account for longer Ethereum addresses and 18 levels of decimal satisfaction. Vitalik, you crazy with all this precision man. (#234 & #235 & #236) Exchange • New exchange pairs now default to Bitcoin and Ethereum. Sorry Litecoin, it's all about the volume baby. (#230) • If ShapeShift services can not be reached the exchange window shows a spiffy error message. (#232) • If an error happens on an exchange we now let the user start again without restarting the application.
Excuse us for our big doh! (#225) Developer Geek Stuff • The foundation for our future backup system has been laid in this build. Nothing for the end-user to see yet - however, in the next few builds you will start to see security + backup become an area of focus.
• Coins received from an exchange are now on their own BIP44 chain. General • We are visiting the Factom offices today in Austin, TX.
Insert rumor speculation here. Wallet • Thanks to Vitalik, we now have a clever Ethereum address checksum. With Ether values skyrocketing this will double check Ethereum addresses before sending into no-mans-land. ( #163 ) • Small fixes to readability on exchange transactions in the wallet.
( #203 ) • The green color (used for fiat money or USD) in the wallet section has been changed to white. This gives visual priority to assets vs. • If an address contains whitespace, we now trim it.
Before we tossed up an error and made you search for whitespace yourself - shame on us. ( #215 ) • When switching currency units (from bits, to BTC to USD) we had a rounding error. This is no longer the case. ( #167 ) • While an exchange is sending, we temporally disable the ability to send from the wallet for a few seconds. It is rare anyone would experience this, however this is a small safety net to ensure two transactions are not signing simultaneously.
( #136 ) Exchange • The exchange section displayed a ShapeShift limit error right away. Exodus was checking input amounts too fast. We now patiently wait for user input before showing this error.
( #195 ) • Error messages were written in cryptic computer mumbo-jumbo. They now read like normal humans talk. ( #195 ) • We found a bug showing negative numbers in select fields.
( #181 ) • Navigating away from the exchange window, while an exchange was in progress, caused Exodus to show the incorrect receiving coin graphic. This is no longer a problem. ( #134 ) Settings • Themes are now remembered when you close Exodus. Deep space theme fans rejoice! ( #105 ) • Groundwork has been put in place for big user configuration changes. Settings are just the start, more soon. General • Double tapping on mouse or trackpad no longer zooms Exodus view window.
(#148) • We now have extra, extra redundancy for price lookups. This ensures Exodus has current market prices, even if a service gets snarky and decides not to talk back. (#80) • When Exodus fails to connect to all market price APIs, balances are calculated from the last cached market update. This fixes an issue where balances show zero, zilch, nada when market data was not available. (#21) Wallet • Exchanges are now logged. For example, if you exchange Bitcoin for Ethereum, there is now a record in both Bitcoin and Ethereum wallets. We always wanted to add this - it really helps to keep track of exchanges.
We hope you enjoy it! (#60 & #122) • Wallet transactions that were results of an exchange, are now logged with a exchange icon. Hurray for consistency! (#54) • When sending Ethereum, the remaining balance in lower left of the send modal dialog was misbehaving. It was scolded and now behaves as expected. (#154) • When trying to send more funds than you have, Exodus shows 'Not Enough Funds' in the live balance remaining. This is only a limit for normal people - we have heard the US Federal Reserve has a way around this issue.
(#193) • Trying to send to an address with an invalid checksum turns the address box red and disables the send button. (#158) • Trying to send zero disables the send button. Before we actually let people try to send nothing. This did nothing. Well, actually it did something that caused an error. (#109) • When typing in an amount to send, then cycling through bits, BTC, USD, the send button is disabled if the switched to unit is not enough. For example typing 1000 bits then changing to 1000 BTC will disable the button.
Unless you're a baller and actually have 1000 BTC.(#154) Exchange • Step 2 (in the exchanging process) has been rebranded to ShapeShift. Exodus sits on top of ShapeShift - and we love it. We are thankful for ShapeShift and wanted to show our gratitude by using their cool fox while waiting for coins to exchange. • All ShapeShift exchanges are now timed and logged. If you want to see the duration you can view the exchange time by visiting the wallet of the receiving coin once the exchange is complete. (#60) Marketing • We made a very quick 2 minute overview movie of Exodus. Check it out at • We launched our new website.
Check it out at Bla Bla Bla. • Daniel and JP will be at the Feb. 26 - 29, 2016.
It may take us a while longer to respond since we will be trying to take selfies with Gavin. • Fixed run.js on linux. I've been told future developers creeping around the source code will like this.
Exchange • Added: Ethereum is here. Mic drop.) You can now skip the rest of the release notes. Wallet • Fixed: Sharing addresses via email are formatted properly. Before we were missing spaces and, frankly, it looked awful.
( #106 ) • Improved: Wallet modals now animate in. Yes, I know, we’re fans of subtle animation everywhere.
• Added: Oh yea, Ethereum support! You're still reading these!? Ahhh, just stop and go launch your new Ethereum wallet already.
Design • Improved: There's a nice, new Exodus logo. We updated the navigation and system icon on all three platforms to be consistent. If your like us and have multiple computers Exodus looks the same. ( #159 ) And More • Improved: Adjusted the default theme (Origin) to a very subtle gradient. Also added a few new themes for you wild pattern people out there. • Improved: Minor color changes and spacing in the navigation. Our designers always seem bothered at any pixels out of place.
Exchange • Awkward notification delays, like when an exchange completed then the money hit your wallet 10 to 15 seconds later, are now a thing of the past. This bug was kinda like the feeling of having an awkward conversation - we're soooo glad it's over. (#120) Wallet • Exodus now connects directly to P2P networks to watch for transactions.
Basically a fancy way of saying you hear incoming deposits 'cha-ching' in seconds! (#137) • The coin list has been redesigned with shiny new animations. We made it more WOW for Doge fans. (#143) • Sent transactions are now marked with a paper plane icon. (#54) • Green text, in transaction details, no longer flickers when you mouse over the main navigation items. This one was a doozie.
(#145) Platform Specific • We now have a Linux build. All hard-core-crypto users can join the party and use Exodus too. (#130) And More • Exodus no longer limits the window size to 1600x1440. We realize people love huge screens and we (now) support that. Sorry for raining on your full-screen-pixel mojo.
(#133) • The main navigation element has been given some new transparency options. This sets up some awesome blending modes for future themes.
(#146) • Exodus now supports two new theme categories; patterns and experimental. Doge fans look in settings >themes for a experimental Doge Theme! Special note: Thank you to Reddit user intisun for permission to use his Doge artwork.. (#146) • We now pin system level sections (currently settings and help) to the bottom of the navigation bar. (#147) • Changed a few navigation elements from all CAPS to Uppercase. Some awesome testers told us this hurts the eyes - we agreed.
(#146) • Fixed annoying, inconsistent hover and cursor states on the main navigation. (#146) • Minor UI tweaks and SASS code refactors most people won't notice except our crazy designers. Exchange • Plays subtle sounds during each step. (#75, #85) • Fixed total receiving units. (#57) • Fixed confirmation rounding. (#80) • Fixed green clashing color. (#78) • Fixed spread calculation.
(#103) • Values no longer turn negative when switching between coins. (#76) • Transaction send errors now display.
(#82) • Coin colors are now consistent throughout the exchange process. (#119) • Coin units are now consistent throughout the exchange process. (currently using bits) (#116) • When an exchange is complete the user is notified in the description as well as the step-by-step graphic. (#118, #91) • Text input, over 8 decimal places, is rounded to proper values. (#97) Wallet • Wallets with no transactions now display 'No Transactions Found'. (#121) • Spacing adjusted for large amounts.
(>1 million units + 8 decimal places) (#115, #110) • Fixed open/close transaction detail state. (#84, #92) • A maximum of 8 decimal places are shown. (#107) And More • Moved detailed release notes to exodus.io/releases/. (#102, #95) • Moved themes into settings. (#99) • UI spacing and presentation adjustments.
(#93, #92, #90, #88, #86, #78, #100). • Live pie chart allocation between Bitcoin, Litecoin and Dogecoin.
Click to toggle between USD/BTC/LTC/DOGE etc. • Exodus is responsive and will expand up from 900 x 640 to 1600 x 768. Tested on tiny 11-inch MacBook Airs and 27-inch iMacs. • All graphics are Retina ready (@2x) designed for high-res screens.
• Sending and receiving Bitcoin / Litecoin / Dogecoin supported. • Email or print or copy Exodus account addresses. • Exchange coins in-app, in one click, using ShapeShift. • Sounds are sprinkled in (when sending/receiving) - eventually, we will have a full sound set users can turn on/off.
In this article, I’m going to talk about the fork again. As a result, the free money is created from thin air!! Mind you, this was not the fork which you use to eat noodles.
This was the fork/split of the world’s first and the biggest –, and the free money created from thin air – Bitcoin Cash (BCH). You have missed a lot of buzz and news about Bitcoin Cash if you are new to this Bitcoin Fork scenario. For those of you who have just joined now, in a nutshell, this is what happened: „As of block 478559, the Bitcoin (BTC) network has hard forked into Bitcoin Cash (BCH) on August 1, 2017. “ This hard fork has created a new form of electronic cash for the Internet – Bitcoin Cash (BCH). At the time of writing this article, BCH is worth $1610 per unit and is the third most valuable cryptocurrency according to. Bitcoin Cash was just created out of thin air and is now worth $1610! It used to hit $1970 back in November and threatened the actual bitcoin to overtake it!
(No, it didn’t – BCash fans just wanted it so bad)! Isn’t that amazing? It is, at least to me!
Free Bitcoin Cash Coins (BCH) You will be really surprised to know that BCH was free for anybody who had any amount of BTCs and were also holding their private keys under their custody prior to the fork. In a post-fork period, in order to claim the free BCH, those Bitcoiners needed to use the same BTC private keys on a wallet that supports BCH. For example, a bitcoin investor that holds 10 BTC should have been credited with 10 BCH after the execution of the hard fork; in other words, your coin holdings have doubled as both coins now have the same private keys. Here are the exchanges and wallets supporting BCH. However, since BCH is newly born, there are not many BCH wallets.
But for those of you who are early birds, there are ample amounts of options. Important Note: You should make 2-3 Copies of the Seed Key and store it in a safe place, because if you lose the seed key, you will lose your currencies too.
Top 10 Best Bitcoin Cash (BCH) Wallets • (Hardware Wallet) is currently the available. If you had BTC on your Ledger Nano S wallet while hard fork took place, then you didn’t need to do anything to get ahold of your BCH. Ledger Nano S/Blue, Nano, and HW.1 owners just need to download BCH wallet on your Ledger wallet and send BCH to it. It’s quite simple. I would recommend Nano S for those people who wish to buy a wallet to store their BCH, because here you own the Private keys and your cryptocurrencies will be extremely safe. Here is the official from Ledger on how to claim your free BCH from the Ledger Nano S.
• (Hardware Wallet) Trezor is one of the best Hardware wallets and on August 1, they published on how its users can claim BCH. UPDATE: As per the recent update, Trezor is currently not supporting BCH, as is evident from their note on their blog that says: BCH wallet has been taken down from TREZOR Wallet, until further notice. But stay tuned because we will soon update here, whenever Trezor starts supporting BCH. • (Mobile Wallet) Coinomi is a popular lightweight multi-coin HD wallet that allows you to and various altcoins. This wallet supports a maximum number of cryptocurrencies right now in the market. Coinomi is a Hierarchical Deterministic Wallet, which means that it allows you to control your private keys.
It will give you a 15-word seed phrase while signing up. You will need this phrase in case your restore your wallet. Currently, you can use Coinomi on only, but iOS support is also coming soon.
Moreover, they have officially released a step by step supporting BCH and how to access it. • (Mobile and Desktop Wallet) You must have heard about Jaxx Wallet if you have been dealing with Bitcoins. This is another popular multi-currency HD wallet which allows you to control your private keys, hence you digital currencies are always safe. This wallet is available on Mobile as well as Desktop. Prior to the fork, Jaxx team announced that their users would not need to do anything to access their BCH coins. The Jaxx team has decided to work on the full integration of BCH on Jaxx apps, and its users will be able to access BCH coins with a simple software update once the integration is complete. However, the Jaxx team has clearly stated this: “Jaxx users are always in control of their private keys, which means that corresponding Bitcoin Cash (BCH) will be safe in your Jaxx wallet.
However, you will not be able to access/send/receive your Bitcoin Cash (BCH) until the integration is complete.” If you want to know more about storing your BCH, make sure to go through. • (Desktop and Mobile Wallet) Electrum is a great wallet to, and you must have heard about it. Electron Cash is the forked wallet of Electrum, and it allows you to back up your wallet via a mnemonic seed phrase, like a true HD wallet.
Electron Cash is a light wallet because it doesn’t require you to download the full node of Bitcoin Cash (BCH). You can download Electron Cash on Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux), and it also has a version that supports Android mobiles, too.
• (Desktop Wallet) Bitcoin Unlimited’s Bitcoin Cash 1.1.0.0 edition has been released, and this release is being offered by the ‘unofficially’ until the BU community has the opportunity to vote on whether Bitcoin Cash should be officially supported. This desktop wallet supports BCH, and is available for Windows, Linux, and Mac operating systems. (Source: ) • (Web and Mobile Wallet) is a popular website that has a great reputation because it has been operating since 2015 and is backed by Bitmain. It provides highly secure Mobile and Web Wallet. BTC.com is a perfect wallet for those who would like to access a web wallet that won’t compromise their private keys. You will be also able to access BCH (according to ). Currently, BCC/BCH tool is working perfectly on their web wallet, and it should soon be available for Android and iOS versions, too.
Check their using their BCH recovery tool. • (Hardware Wallet) KeepKey is a cryptocurrency hardware wallet and its support for Bitcoin Cash is now available. Check for their official guide of it. For those of you who don’t know KeepKey is quite bulky to carry, but that doesn’t mean that I am against KeepKey. They are doing a decent job and supporting more than 5 cryptocurrencies including BCH, but I prefer to use Trezor and Ledger Nano S more for convenience and faster cryptocurrency integration.
• (Paper Wallet) Bitcoin Cash’s paper wallet script is available now. In my opinion, hardware wallets are superior to paper wallets, but for those people who are comfortable with paper, wallets can go here and make one for themselves.
• (Desktop Wallet) Bitcoin Classic has launched a desktop wallet called Bitcoin Classic 1.3.2. This wallet is a BCH-compatible release, which will allow you to follow the Bitcoin Cash chain when it’s fully installed. You can download it on your Linux, Windows, and Mac operating systems. (Source: ) My Thoughts on Accessing Bitcoin Cash There were all sorts of methods for claiming Bitcoin Cash. If you already have some BCH on the above-given wallets, you would either need to export BTC private keys or you just need to do some sort of software update here and there depending upon the type of wallet you are using.
Important Note: Depending upon the kind of wallet you are using, you may require playing with your private keys, but we advise you to do it cautiously by following the official announcements from your associated wallets. Also, consider not to do large transactions using these BCH wallets as these are new and the technology is still in improvement phase. That’s all from my side.
I will keep this article about Top 10 Best Bitcoin Cash Wallets updated with all the new wallets that will be introduced in the near future, so keep an eye here!