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- 31 Mar 2022
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March 29, 2022
- New - Full support for Polygon Edge as a permissioned network protocol, offering a modular and extensible framework for building Ethereum-compatible blockchain applications.
- New – Easily manage your databases with Hasura, a backend-as-a-service solution, which automatically generates GraphQL APIs for your data.
- New - Sign in with Ethereum. Use your Ethereum wallet to identify yourself and sign in to the SettleMint platform.
- New - Pause your services, and the resource costs that are associated with keeping the service running, without losing any data.
- New - Indexing modules for ERC-20, ERC-721, and State Machine based smart contract sets
- New – Dynamic pricing calculator. Estimate the monthly costs for the services you need to run your blockchain application. Check it out here: https://calculator.settlemint.com/
- Improved – more features for the NFT ERC-721 contracts: merkle tree whitelists, delayed reveals, pre- and public-sale capabilities, minting gas optimizations, and EIP royalty. For the generative art smart contract set, we added a new art engine and provenance hashes.
- Several UI bug fixes
January 25, 2022
- New – Hyperledger Fabric support for network and nodes (and Chaincode coming soon)
- New – Integration studio, a tool to connect your blockchain application to existing applications by simply 'dragging and dropping'
- New – Graph middleware, allowing you to index and query the data stored in your smart contracts, and connect these to your applications using a flexible GraphQL API. Including a library of indexing modules.
- New – ERC-20 template for crowdsale smart contract set
- New – ERC-20 template for meta transactions smart contract set
- Improved – more granular API key permissions to improve security
- Overall performance improvements & several UI bug fixes
January 17, 2022
- New – Public testnets for Ethereum, Polygon, Avalanche, and Binance Smart Chain
- New - ERC-721 template for NFT trading cards
- Improved - Node authentication options
- Improved – Resource usage tracking for scaled cluster services
- Overall performance improvements
- Several bug fixes and UI enhancements
November 16, 2021
- New - Polygon support
- New - Fund your private keys and check balances
November 2, 2021
- New – IPFS for securely storing and sharing data off chain
- Improved – Extended ERC-721 smart contract template with improved NFT’s, IPFS integration, and generative images
- Improved – More methods in the JSON-RPC composer
- Improved – Error handling and warning messages
- Several bug fixes and UI enhancements
October 17, 2021
- New - Protocol support for Ethereum (public), Avalanche and Binance Smart Chain
- New - Dubai region added to Microsoft Azure support
- Improved - Metrcis on resource usage follow-up and optimization tools
- Improved - Network and node monitoring tools, dashboards, statistics and logs
- New - Node interaction tools with playgrounds for real-time tryouts (JSON-RPC, GraphQL)
- New - Secure private key management to keep your funds and smart contracts secure.
- Improved - Consortium management and automated onboarding process
- New - Collaboration with team members on your applications
- Improved - Predictable usage-based pricing
- Improved - Better overall developer experience and new UI
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