Ethereum gets a rightful place in the donut. Previously these 16-decimal-place exchanges would fail to send and users would have to manually remove a few decimal places then exchange again. Read here for more on our evolving brand: https://www.exodus.com/brand/. Although if you are buying DAO tokens we still recommend using Mist since Exodus does not yet watch for DAO tokens. We’ve added a .deb installer for Linux. One of our keen customers noticed the GAS fee for sending NEO was denominated in satoshis. 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. This should help notify users of low fee or unconfirmed individual transactions on the Bitcoin network. Restore fixed on Linux. Securely manage and exchange SOL right in time for the new year. NEW: A BoxMining personality skin has been added. Hopefully you never see this, but we like to cover all our bases ;). NEW: Update notifications are here! Exodus warns if you accidentally try to send Bitcoin Cash to a Bitcoin address. Etherscan seems to not give as many red frightening error messages on missing transactions and has greater tracking details. Other times we will push a release, like we have this week, which lays the groundwork for soon-to-debut upgrades or squashes pesky bugs found by customers like you. Once ShapeShift enables Salt support, Exodus will allow you to exchange any asset for SALT (SALT). Staking rewards are instantly claimable with the click of a button. Improved networking code to save on bandwith when the wallet is open for long periods of time. No more messing with the terminal or relying on .zip files. Version 1.55.0, in-depth, extended release notes are posted on our Medium blog. (#107), Moved detailed release notes to exodus.com/download/. Typically seen with Ethereum 18 digit craziness. BUGFIX: Fixes pricing data in transaction history on refresh. We got some new testing PCs in the Exodus office. Fixed the annoying case where the ETH refresh button would continually spin forever … and ever. We’ve optimized the Bitcoin BTC fee estimation to reduce the risk of slow transactions during high network traffic. We fixed that. Renamed the debug item "Import Private Key" to "Move Funds". Don't ever use Dogecoin? Cardano (ADA), one of our most requested assets, has joined the Exodus family. IMPROVED: Golem, Augur, EOS and Aragon now fully export all transactions correctly. Stellar Lumens (XLM) fees are now adjusted dynamically based on network conditions, ensuring that transactions go through seamlessly even during spikes in network activity. We’ve added an animation effect to your wallet balance in the sidebar. You can now send and receive Stellar Lumens (XLM) and Mithril (MITH). The result? Some awesome testers told us this hurts the eyes - we agreed. FunFair (FUN) is here! Your favorite assets will be first in line with the new horizontal navigation. 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. Add it from the Settings > Themes section of your wallet. Lo and behold, Nano holders can now set a custom representative in their NANO wallet’s Advanced Drawer. Here is a. Double-click the disk image then drag Exodus onto the applications folder. Sending EOS no longer fails as Exodus is smart enough to let you send EOS even if you haven't staked a single coin. Dai has evolved from a single collateral stablecoin to a multi-collateral backed stablecoin. Staking your crypto assets allows you to earn interest on your holdings, just like a savings account. Some of the most meaningful changes to your wallet often go unnoticed because they happen in the background. More Ethereum Assets have been added to Settings > Assets. Select a supported asset to start earning a high-interest rate on your holdings. Exodus now checks for exchange pricing data twice as fast. Lighter asset colors have been optimized for use in model windows. Few small design and sizing updates to the wallet section for better visibility. The green color (used for fiat money or USD) in the wallet section has been changed to white. Show Developer menu in main window on Ubuntu. This is fixed, no matter when you send, Exodus ensures transactions are correctly forwarded to the network. Compound Finance finds a home in Exodus. You can find more details in our Bitcoin hard fork article in the Exodus Knowledge Base. Exodus now uses a new, shiny Dash official API as the default. This link allows you to click the address you are sending to and view it on the blockchain before you send. We’ve made some subtle design tweaks to your wallet’s sidebar. Exodus downloads are now served over the Azure CDN. Version 18.11.21, in-depth, extended release notes are posted on our Steemit blog. Before we tossed up an error and made you search for whitespace yourself - shame on us. Also button sizes have been improved to contain longer items like email addresses. Improved rescan reliability in the case of overloaded servers. Pricing server optimizations have been made to deliver more accurate prices across assets. BUGFIX: Clicking "Half" on Ethereum exchanges now properly calculates the amount. “Exodus – A beautifully designed wallet for Blockchain assets with over 4 million downloads that supports Binance Coin, Bitcoin and over a 100 other crypto assets. We put a stop to this. Plays subtle sounds during each step. Previously this was only accessible by reading a long support document and doing fancy developer stuff. A fix has been put in place for customers reporting delays sending Ethereum Classic. Auger Rep fans rejoice! Fixed the border style consistency on the send-all button and QR code button to match. The Move Funds option supports reading private keys from QR codes now. district0x (DNT) is here! We lightened up LTC fees over 3X! Curve DAO (CRV) joins a growing list of DeFi tokens. Zero transaction fees mean that the amount of NANO that leaves your wallet is the amount that’s received on the other end. All assets are now listed on each side of the exchange/receive drop downs to make selecting pairs easy for new users. Upgrade to version 1.37.0 to send and receive FunFair. The Mac version of Exodus now has auto update. Haven’t installed Rewards yet? NEW: Added localization section to change currency values between Dollars (USD), Euros (EUR), British Pounds (GBP) and Canadian Dollars (CAD). Exodus is getting fit in our old age. So while we’d like to say, “Nothing to see here, folks”, the truth is you may find some surprises if you look hard enough. A new “Claim” button makes collecting GAS and ONG as easy as one-click in your NEO and Ontology wallets. NEW: You can now import/sweep Ethereum private keys into Exodus from the developer menu. This release fixes an issue causing Exodus to stop working properly when trying to exchange from NEM (XEM) to another asset, and combines all items in 19.8.2 detailed below. Very coin. SALT (SALT) is now looking at pricing feeds once a market price has been established. Every precious satoshi will be accounted for :). 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. The asset section in “Settings” shows you which assets are integrated into Exodus and the Trezor hardware wallet. Exchanging Nano into one of over 70 supported assets is even easier than sending it — and almost as fast. There are no bells and whistles in this release, but we can assure you they are approaching. (#127). We introduced a Multiple Portfolios feature a couple of weeks ago. BUGFIX: Beginning an exchange by typing a receiving value on the right properly works. 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. Multiple Bitcoin addresses and local currency preferences now sync between your Desktop and Mobile wallets. We are visiting the Factom offices today in Austin, TX. Users can now send out Bitcoin Cash (BCH) to exchanges or other wallets that support Bitcoin Cash. IMPROVED: Reduced application size even further. Ark (ARK) has graduated from beta asset to fully supported and exchangeable in Exodus! We’ve expanded your Monero wallet’s customization options by adding support for those who set up their own local XMR node. We added more safeguards to make sure all TrueUSD exchanges are back to normal. You will see the fruits of our labor shortly. If you know what this mumbo-jumbo means take a look at our job description and Get in touch! Although we have not fixed this yet, we now have a CLI workaround here to restore your blockchain assets on Linux. Exodus now uses significantly less network connections and resources! This release adds a fix for Bitcoin transactions involving SegWit addresses and combines all items in 19.3.4 and 19.2.29 detailed below. A fix has been put in place for customers reporting problems exchanging Ethereum Classic. Your NEO, VET, and ONT wallets now include earnings details and/or options for claiming rewards. We made sure to kick this to the curb. What happens is that they're not compatible and they show 0 funds and wrong address because it gets recognised as Byron-era wallet even though Exodus provides a Shelley-era one. Thanks to everyone testing Exodus, we owe you millions - or at least a coffee if we are in your city. BUGFIX: Fixes negative numbers in portfolio for a small number of users who upgraded. A bug that was preventing Stellar Lumens (XLM) accounts from merging has been squashed. ** 4. This release comes jam-packed with wallet optimizations to keep things fresh during rapidly changing times. Better, more explicit, natural language exchange error messages. The new App Navigation layout redefines what it means to be a wallet. Our designers always seem bothered at any pixels out of place. New welcome section is displayed when Exodus contains no funds. In addition we now have a knowledge base article detailing password protection when restoring using your 12-word phrase. The Transactions window displays your wallet’s overall transaction history along with an option to export the data to a CSV. Thanks to Vitalik, we now have a clever Ethereum address checksum. IMPROVED: Adjusted exchange minimums to better reflect accurate rate spreads. Portfolio speed optimizations for wallets with a large number of diversified assets. Additional fixes for users who had legacy QTUM orders not showing up in the Exchange History drawer. Learn more about maximizing your wallet’s security with Trezor. If you receive payouts in Bitcoin every day and have for months this fix is for you! 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). A few minor advanced EOS optimizations have been fixed with EOS account creation. Restoring with your 12-word phrase from the Exodus login window used to restart Exodus before the 12 words could be entered. Fixed and now prevent dust transactions in Decred. (#137), The coin list has been redesigned with shiny new animations. Payment Protocol (BIP70) integration brings BitPay support to Exodus. Civic (CVC) is here! Added second redundancy backup for DASH API. New users could not change themes. EOS is no longer automatically unstaked when an account is created. Keeping track of your exchanges within Exodus just got easier...again. Lisk (LISK) is available for sending, receiving, and exchanging. Bitcoin fee is now calculated per KB for TX size. Rest easy knowing that Exodus has got your back. No funds were at risk. You can now export all of your transactions in a single CSV file from the Developer Menu. Not a big deal to most, but a bit of a time saver for those looking to maximize every second. BUGFIX: The "can-not-connect-to-network banner" should no longer appear unless you really have network problems. Private key importing just got clearer with a new Move Funds interface. IMPROVED: The spread has been replaced in the exchange section with the exact rate you will get for exchanges. All other wallets will remain the same in alphabetical order as before. Onward and upward! Tell your friends! We’re continuing our march toward financial autonomy and every two weeks we take a step toward that end. Loom Network (LOOM) has triumphantly ascended over the horizon as a fully supported asset. You can now send/exchange all your Ethereum in one click. This release fixes a bug with the way the Nano balance is calculated, and combines all items in 20.2.28 detailed below. 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. SegWit has been activated in Exodus! Enable the new option in your BTC wallet’s Advanced Drawer. Exodus now has an exchange history view to browse all exchanges in one central location. This will reduce all server overhead on busy networks and connections. We have noticed there are some wallets not including checksum safety precautions on Ethereum and Ethereum token addresses. One-click and you’re set. You can turn on debug mode from the Developer menu. (Insert some catchy things Litecoin people say here). NEW: Exodus now has a built-in early warning system to detect and warn users if mining payouts will significantly impact network fees. Ravencoin and ARK recently underwent an upgrade. Includes new animations and a menu to easily access features from within individual asset wallets. 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. Sorry for raining on your full-screen-pixel mojo. Welcome to another Exodus release! (#344), Available amounts in exchange drop-down menus no longer count up/down when inputting exchange amounts. Dogecoin has survived and become one of the world’s most loved projects. 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. Time is valuable! (#224), Fixed: We fixed a pesky windows build problem. Negative balances caused by inaccurate pricing data feeds on the portfolio are now a thing of the past. Ripio (RCN) has been added. You're still reading these!? Exodus can now import uncompressed WIF formatted addresses. (We realize this may be only about 10 people but boy will these advanced nerds be happy about this). There are many alternative wallets to tackle these requirements and help fuel moving EOS funds. This release, our developers combed through the nooks and crannies to reinforce the ease of use of your wallet. TUSD has changed their contract address, and our wallet reflects this now. (#97), Wallets with no transactions now display "No Transactions Found". Upgrade to version 1.35.0 to send and receive Salt tokens. Hotfix for rescan not working on 1.8.0. IMPROVED: Exodus now prevents pesky Litecoin dust from dragging down your transaction speed. The Windows version of Exodus joins the Mac version and now has auto update. For those of you who have been waiting for custom BTC fees, we hear you sighing “Finally!” And we get it. Your wallet experience just got an Exodus facelift. Ethereum addresses are natively longer and they need special care in the entire application. You can now exchange any Exodus asset for Tron (TRX) to further diversify your portfolio. Upgraded to Electron v2.0.10 - If you know what this smarty-pants-javascript-stuff means take a look at our developer careers and get in touch! Take the leap and sync your Exodus Desktop wallet with your Exodus Mobile app to have access to your VET & VTHO on the go. We’ve updated your wallet to ensure peak performance with the respective networks. (> 1 million units + 8 decimal places) (#115, #110), Fixed open/close transaction detail state.