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Changelog #8
We're back with another exciting update to Lett3r, packed with new features and improvements designed to empower you with control, security, and deeper insights into your blockchain interactions. Let's dive into what's new in this release.Lett3r Preferences - Tailoring Your Blockchain ExperienceYour safety and peace of mind are paramount. We understand that blockchain transactions can sometimes be accompanied by scam attempts. To mitigate this risk, we've introduced a powe...
We are on Polygon
Hi Beta testers, We are thrilled to announce that Lett3r now supports the Polygon chain!Supported FeaturesAll the features that were previously available on the Ethereum network are now fully functional on the Polygon chain. Get ready to enjoy a seamless and efficient experience with Lett3r on Polygon.Web3 domainsAs you may have noticed, Lett3r has supported ENS since its inception. As part of this update, we are adding support for Unstoppable Domains, one of the leading platforms for Web3 do...
Changelog #9
We're thrilled to bring you another game-changing update to Lett3r, packed with features that amplify your control and security in the decentralized world. Let's dive into what's new in this release:Uniswap Protocol Support - Elevating Your DeFi ExperienceWe're excited to announce the integration of Uniswap Protocol! Now, you can receive real-time email alerts for various Uniswap activities, ensuring you stay at the forefront of liquidity and ERC20 token trading. With Lett...
Changelog #8
We're back with another exciting update to Lett3r, packed with new features and improvements designed to empower you with control, security, and deeper insights into your blockchain interactions. Let's dive into what's new in this release.Lett3r Preferences - Tailoring Your Blockchain ExperienceYour safety and peace of mind are paramount. We understand that blockchain transactions can sometimes be accompanied by scam attempts. To mitigate this risk, we've introduced a powe...
We are on Polygon
Hi Beta testers, We are thrilled to announce that Lett3r now supports the Polygon chain!Supported FeaturesAll the features that were previously available on the Ethereum network are now fully functional on the Polygon chain. Get ready to enjoy a seamless and efficient experience with Lett3r on Polygon.Web3 domainsAs you may have noticed, Lett3r has supported ENS since its inception. As part of this update, we are adding support for Unstoppable Domains, one of the leading platforms for Web3 do...
Changelog #9
We're thrilled to bring you another game-changing update to Lett3r, packed with features that amplify your control and security in the decentralized world. Let's dive into what's new in this release:Uniswap Protocol Support - Elevating Your DeFi ExperienceWe're excited to announce the integration of Uniswap Protocol! Now, you can receive real-time email alerts for various Uniswap activities, ensuring you stay at the forefront of liquidity and ERC20 token trading. With Lett...
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Hello, Lett3r Beta testers! We're excited to announce our fourth platform update, which introduces some new features and improvements to make your blockchain transactions even more secure. Let's take a closer look at the changes.
Uniswap Permit2 is a token approval contract that standardizes token approvals across different smart contracts. It improves user experience by reducing transaction costs and enhancing smart contract security.
The traditional token approval method had some weaknesses, such as requiring users to send an approval transaction for each new application they wanted to use, and applications asking users to approve the maximum allowance, giving them access to the user's entire token balance. EIP-2612 iterated on token approvals by allowing users to append a signed permit message to their transaction, but not all tokens have adopted it.
Permit2 introduces signature-based approvals and transfers for any ERC-20 token, regardless of EIP-2612 support, and comes with features such as expiring approvals and batch approvals and transfers.

We've added support for Permit2 events, so you will receive an email notification every time a permit you signed is used.
Address poisoning is a scam that relies on users copying and pasting incorrect wallet addresses due to the difficulty of remembering long hexadecimal numbers.
Scammers use a vanity address generator to create an address that closely matches the victim's, then send a small transaction to the victim's wallet from the dummy account they created. If the victim copies this address by accident, they will send funds to the scammer instead of the intended recipient, and the lost funds will be irretrievable.

We are introducing Address Poisoning Alerts to notify you when someone tries to “poison” your transaction list by sending a fake transaction. This feature will help you to stay safe and informed about any potential risks related to your transactions.
We've enhanced support for Approvals on ERC-20 tokens. This update introduces a new compressed format for Transfer events operated by someone else. This new format will let you know when the operator is still approved to trade your tokens. Approvals signed with Permit2 will be supported too.


In the last update, we started using Token Lists to build and maintain a database of trusted fungible tokens. In this update, we enhanced the ERC-20 token related events to include an alert when the token is unknown.

This release also includes:
Improved approval events
Minor bug fixes
We always appreciate your feedback, so please don't hesitate to let us know what you think of these updates or any other aspect of Lett3r. You can respond directly to our emails or fill out our feedback survey.
Thank you for being a part of Lett3r's Private Beta! Please spread the word and invite your friends to join us.
Hello, Lett3r Beta testers! We're excited to announce our fourth platform update, which introduces some new features and improvements to make your blockchain transactions even more secure. Let's take a closer look at the changes.
Uniswap Permit2 is a token approval contract that standardizes token approvals across different smart contracts. It improves user experience by reducing transaction costs and enhancing smart contract security.
The traditional token approval method had some weaknesses, such as requiring users to send an approval transaction for each new application they wanted to use, and applications asking users to approve the maximum allowance, giving them access to the user's entire token balance. EIP-2612 iterated on token approvals by allowing users to append a signed permit message to their transaction, but not all tokens have adopted it.
Permit2 introduces signature-based approvals and transfers for any ERC-20 token, regardless of EIP-2612 support, and comes with features such as expiring approvals and batch approvals and transfers.

We've added support for Permit2 events, so you will receive an email notification every time a permit you signed is used.
Address poisoning is a scam that relies on users copying and pasting incorrect wallet addresses due to the difficulty of remembering long hexadecimal numbers.
Scammers use a vanity address generator to create an address that closely matches the victim's, then send a small transaction to the victim's wallet from the dummy account they created. If the victim copies this address by accident, they will send funds to the scammer instead of the intended recipient, and the lost funds will be irretrievable.

We are introducing Address Poisoning Alerts to notify you when someone tries to “poison” your transaction list by sending a fake transaction. This feature will help you to stay safe and informed about any potential risks related to your transactions.
We've enhanced support for Approvals on ERC-20 tokens. This update introduces a new compressed format for Transfer events operated by someone else. This new format will let you know when the operator is still approved to trade your tokens. Approvals signed with Permit2 will be supported too.


In the last update, we started using Token Lists to build and maintain a database of trusted fungible tokens. In this update, we enhanced the ERC-20 token related events to include an alert when the token is unknown.

This release also includes:
Improved approval events
Minor bug fixes
We always appreciate your feedback, so please don't hesitate to let us know what you think of these updates or any other aspect of Lett3r. You can respond directly to our emails or fill out our feedback survey.
Thank you for being a part of Lett3r's Private Beta! Please spread the word and invite your friends to join us.
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