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@platschi platschi released this 18 Aug 21:02
· 1074 commits to main since this release
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This release introduces breaking changes to the Kwenta frontend

IPFS hash of the release deployment:

CIDv0: QmPD6YSyhzzXm6iXLcijUGHkBFAbbjL12tgn5LYKgpG1k9
CIDv1: bafybeiam5rab5hlo3dyz24f4eal7on5thinuab5nlday2t4hnxe7h5yqny

Summary

With this release, Kwenta hits a major milestone in its effort for an advanced decentralized deployment. The release is now accessible directly on IPFS (see deployment hash above) or via our alias to the IPFS gateway at kwenta.eth.limo.

Other improvements include dragging the profit calculator across the screen for easier readability of open position data and several bug fixes and improvements under the hood.

Naming

This release is called Physalis peruviana, also known as cape gooseberry or goldenberry. The edible fruit is a round, smooth berry, resembling a miniature yellow tomato. A prominent feature is the inflated, papery calyx enclosing each berry.

What's Changed

Full Changelog: v3.0.3...v3.1.0