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Since our Rust x Eth talk was canceled by the airline gods, we bring you the next best thing: A fresh new release. https://github.com/iron-wallet/iron/releases/tag/v0.6.0 0.6.0 brings a bunch of new features, as well as several performance and bundle size improvements to the browser extension. Read on for the main highlightsBut first, a big thank you!To all those who contributed to the ongoing Gitcoin #GG18, where Iron Wallet is performing way better than we could ever anticipate ❤️Multi-chai...

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The past couple of months have been focused on ironing out (pun very much intended) a lot of bugs and nuances in the application, and making the new version feel as smooth and intuitive as possible. Along the way, there are some great quality-of-life features now available in 0.7.0. Read on to know more! https://github.com/iron-wallet/iron/releases/tag/v0.7.0First of all - ETH Lisbon & BountiesThe event starts tomorrow, hosting hundreds of builders for 48 hours of non-stop hacking. We’ll be t...
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ethui 1.13 - We're back
We’re finally getting back in full force! 2025 will the year where we push hard to make ethui the most powerful and developer-friendly tool to use when building for web3. https://github.com/ethui/ethui/releases/tag/v1.12.0 The new release comes with some changes that have been brewing for some time:Revamped UIWe moved away from Mui’s Material UI into a shadcn based component library, and also took the chance to clean up and polish the entire UI. The end result is cleaner, snappier, and much m...

ethui 0.6.0 - Going multi-chain
Since our Rust x Eth talk was canceled by the airline gods, we bring you the next best thing: A fresh new release. https://github.com/iron-wallet/iron/releases/tag/v0.6.0 0.6.0 brings a bunch of new features, as well as several performance and bundle size improvements to the browser extension. Read on for the main highlightsBut first, a big thank you!To all those who contributed to the ongoing Gitcoin #GG18, where Iron Wallet is performing way better than we could ever anticipate ❤️Multi-chai...

ethui 0.7.0 - ETH Lisbon
The past couple of months have been focused on ironing out (pun very much intended) a lot of bugs and nuances in the application, and making the new version feel as smooth and intuitive as possible. Along the way, there are some great quality-of-life features now available in 0.7.0. Read on to know more! https://github.com/iron-wallet/iron/releases/tag/v0.7.0First of all - ETH Lisbon & BountiesThe event starts tomorrow, hosting hundreds of builders for 48 hours of non-stop hacking. We’ll be t...
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Recently, during ETH Lisbon, we quietly released 1.0.0. This was not your typical newsworthy 1.0 release, but rather a breaking-change for a tedious bugfix.
This time, we’ve got some juice.
Iron Wallet 1.1.1 brings three major functionalities, read on for the updates, or download the latest release:
https://github.com/iron-wallet/iron/releases/tag/v1.1.1
One of the few things still forcing me to use other wallets was the need to use my hardware wallet—no more.
Now USB ledgers are fully supported as a signer on the wallet.
Keep in mind that it’s a fresh new feature, so some behaviors may be finicky, but since Ledgers themselves provide security, this is a safe feature to expose and iterate on.
When comparing to MetaMask’s ledger support, a few key advantages stand out:
Easier to add multiple addresses (although you currently need to input the raw derivation path. We’ll improve that UX soon)
Transactions are not immediately rejected if you start one without having your ledger available. Instead, the review dialog will wait until your device is ready (unlocked & with the Ethereum app open)
One of the things we’ve wanted for a long time was the ability to debug RPC calls from a browser tab the same way we debug network requests: by having full access to them in the browser’s devtools, scoped to each tab.
That’s finally available today:
This task was also the result of our bounties published at ETH Lisbon. congrats to @PolpEdu for getting the work going and winning our bounty!
From now on, when running the Wallet for the first time, you’ll be greeted with a small setup screen that will walk you through some necessary steps. This includes mainly setting up an alchemy.com API key (required for mainnet indexing), and setting up the browser extension)
Like the previous feature, this was also spearheaded by a first-time contributor, our apprentice Pedro Ferreira!
The latest Gitcoin round is now live, and Iron Wallet is up in the Web3 Open source category. so if the project has been of use to you, consider supporting it.
Or just go say hi to us in DevConnect & WalletUncon. We don’t bite.
Recently, during ETH Lisbon, we quietly released 1.0.0. This was not your typical newsworthy 1.0 release, but rather a breaking-change for a tedious bugfix.
This time, we’ve got some juice.
Iron Wallet 1.1.1 brings three major functionalities, read on for the updates, or download the latest release:
https://github.com/iron-wallet/iron/releases/tag/v1.1.1
One of the few things still forcing me to use other wallets was the need to use my hardware wallet—no more.
Now USB ledgers are fully supported as a signer on the wallet.
Keep in mind that it’s a fresh new feature, so some behaviors may be finicky, but since Ledgers themselves provide security, this is a safe feature to expose and iterate on.
When comparing to MetaMask’s ledger support, a few key advantages stand out:
Easier to add multiple addresses (although you currently need to input the raw derivation path. We’ll improve that UX soon)
Transactions are not immediately rejected if you start one without having your ledger available. Instead, the review dialog will wait until your device is ready (unlocked & with the Ethereum app open)
One of the things we’ve wanted for a long time was the ability to debug RPC calls from a browser tab the same way we debug network requests: by having full access to them in the browser’s devtools, scoped to each tab.
That’s finally available today:
This task was also the result of our bounties published at ETH Lisbon. congrats to @PolpEdu for getting the work going and winning our bounty!
From now on, when running the Wallet for the first time, you’ll be greeted with a small setup screen that will walk you through some necessary steps. This includes mainly setting up an alchemy.com API key (required for mainnet indexing), and setting up the browser extension)
Like the previous feature, this was also spearheaded by a first-time contributor, our apprentice Pedro Ferreira!
The latest Gitcoin round is now live, and Iron Wallet is up in the Web3 Open source category. so if the project has been of use to you, consider supporting it.
Or just go say hi to us in DevConnect & WalletUncon. We don’t bite.
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