Change Log: Version 1.109 – Bitfinex blog


Change Log: Version 1.109

The Bitfinex Change Log is an overview of all performance and UI changes made to the Bitfinex trading platform. For an overview of all previous changes, please refer to blog.bitfinex.com/category/changelogs.

Version 1.109

Improvements

  • Updated to issue of being able to enter multiple zeros before the decimal point in the Claim position pop-up
  • Updated to allow only digits in the wallet transfer input
  • Updated the U2F empty permissions label
  • Updated to remove the deposit option for unsupported countries in card processors
  • Updated the withdrawal notice for certain securities tokens to add a link to more information and removed non-applicable wallet options in securities tokens deposits 

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed to disable focus on the amount for Edit order pop-up
  • Fixed the OTC form validation message colour
  • Fixed the table sorting behaviour in derivatives* tickers to display the funding info beneath the relevant ticker irrespective of sorting
  • Fixed the OTC SAT/BTC mode changes amounts on all currencies. 

*The derivatives platform is provided by Bitfinex Derivatives El Salvador S.A. de C.V.. References to Bitfinex Derivatives in this post are references to Bitfinex Derivatives El Salvador S.A. de C.V.. The Bitfinex APIs are designed to allow complete access to the features provided by Bitfinex. Learn more about our API documentation here.

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