morphit/RELEASE-NOTES-v1.1.0.md

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Morphit v1.1.0

A feature release on top of 1.0.1 — faster featured orders, wallet improvements, sign-in support for older accounts, and a batch of polish and operator fixes.

  • Featured orders on the home page now render as full-width horizontal cards, matching the order book, on desktop and mobile.
  • When you feature one of your orders, it now takes you to the order book and appears as featured within a few seconds, instead of the button seeming to do nothing while the network caught up. (Other viewers see it as soon as the indexer confirms it.)

Wallet

  • Your fiat value now shows in the currency for your interface language (German → €, French/Italian/Spanish → €, Polish → zł, and so on) instead of always US dollars. You can still pick a specific currency in preferences.
  • Powering down no longer flashes your BLURT balance red. That red tick was only the tiny network fee — the balance that actually moves is your BP, released weekly over 4 weeks. All other balance changes still animate as before.
  • Clearer wording on the power-down screen about the 4-week schedule.

Sign in

  • Older accounts can now sign in with a posting key. If your account was created before Blurt existed (a "prefork" account) and we can't detect it from your key automatically, a username field now appears and checks your username against your key in real time — so you're no longer stuck with a "couldn't detect your account" dead end.
  • Corrected the posting-key hint to simply "Starts with a 5."

Fixes

  • The Canary link in the site footer now opens correctly.
  • The warrant canary now displays correctly in every browser (a text-encoding fix) and reads more cleanly.

For operators

  • morphit-ops upgrade reminds you to re-upload your warrant canary after an upgrade, and morphit-ops health checks it where it's actually served.
  • Release tooling is now consistent about size limits — the release manifest is validated against the real on-chain limit before you sign, so you can't build one that broadcasts but then gets rejected.
  • The warrant-canary documentation has been rewritten around signing on your own machine (a proper dead-man's switch) rather than a server cron job.
  • The on-chain release announcement no longer pins the Blurt RPC endpoint list. It was redundant (clients ship their own default list) and only added weight to the chain. Release payloads now carry the version, asset hashes, and treasury addresses only — you no longer need an endpoints file to broadcast.