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We are happy to announce that we’ve released a bunch of updates for Puzzle Swap megapools website, based on the bugs found and improvements suggested by users. Check out the most important changes in these Release Notes.
There was a new frontend team member added recently and we started an internal process to track the development of UI. All for one goal: improve your user experience. Now, as many as 19 bug fixes and UI improvements are awaiting you at swap.puzzle.network 😋

These top-5 improvements are the most important ones and deserve a detailed explanation:
The default nodes list consists of nodes.wavesnodes.com, nodes.wx.network, and others. Those might be not available from such regions, hence usage of Puzzle might have been unavailable for you without VPN. A simple solution is here: go to settings on the Swap page and insert a Node URL which works for you.
Similarly, if you host your own backend for Puzzle Swap, you can switch to it in the settings. This URL affects the version of the aggregator and megapools API that your web app is using. The default link is swapapi.puzzleswap.org.

PS: You will need to reload the page after inserting the changes to apply them.
Some of you use them for minting ROME, others combine them into a mega megapool. We have introduced a convenient form to choose an amount of PZ-tokens to unstake in your position. That’s a great step towards higher adoption of PZ-tokens as efficient crypto assets.

Since now, you can choose any token from pool composition to use for single token liquidity provision (STLP), not only the base token. Use the freshly introduced popup window for it.

Be careful with slippage, as your deposited token is still being swapped to others in the pool. Don’t put much liquidity with a single transaction! Split to a bunch of smaller ones.
The PUZZLE token is getting its spotlight nowadays. To ease an onboarding of new stakers and provide more info on the official website, we’ve added detailed stats on performance of its APY. You can see PUZZLE staking APY (annualized) based on the data from the previous week / month / year.

For a long time, Puzzle Swap interface used onchain data to calculate the prices of listed assets, which made the interface slooooow and some values incorrect.

We have fixed this by developing a special backend endpoint which uses historical data to instantly provide the entire list of prices to UI. We send a big gratitude to our user Cme, who suggested an algorithm to most exactly calculate those prices 🫶
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Besides these 5 significant improvements there are at least 14 more, which might be less visible but still important for enhancing the experience for megapools and aggregator users. We appreciate your feedback and bug reports! Check them out and enjoy the fresh swap.puzzle.network.
To furtherly extend the user experience on Puzzle, we have already started work on updates for Puzzle Lend and Rome.
Moreover, we are thinking of a transparent and decentralized flow for bug reporting, where our users could submit an issue or an idea to an open-source tasks board and get rewarded with PUZZLE if it gets implemented. What do you think about this? Would you join? 🤔
We are happy to announce that we’ve released a bunch of updates for Puzzle Swap megapools website, based on the bugs found and improvements suggested by users. Check out the most important changes in these Release Notes.
There was a new frontend team member added recently and we started an internal process to track the development of UI. All for one goal: improve your user experience. Now, as many as 19 bug fixes and UI improvements are awaiting you at swap.puzzle.network 😋

These top-5 improvements are the most important ones and deserve a detailed explanation:
The default nodes list consists of nodes.wavesnodes.com, nodes.wx.network, and others. Those might be not available from such regions, hence usage of Puzzle might have been unavailable for you without VPN. A simple solution is here: go to settings on the Swap page and insert a Node URL which works for you.
Similarly, if you host your own backend for Puzzle Swap, you can switch to it in the settings. This URL affects the version of the aggregator and megapools API that your web app is using. The default link is swapapi.puzzleswap.org.

PS: You will need to reload the page after inserting the changes to apply them.
Some of you use them for minting ROME, others combine them into a mega megapool. We have introduced a convenient form to choose an amount of PZ-tokens to unstake in your position. That’s a great step towards higher adoption of PZ-tokens as efficient crypto assets.

Since now, you can choose any token from pool composition to use for single token liquidity provision (STLP), not only the base token. Use the freshly introduced popup window for it.

Be careful with slippage, as your deposited token is still being swapped to others in the pool. Don’t put much liquidity with a single transaction! Split to a bunch of smaller ones.
The PUZZLE token is getting its spotlight nowadays. To ease an onboarding of new stakers and provide more info on the official website, we’ve added detailed stats on performance of its APY. You can see PUZZLE staking APY (annualized) based on the data from the previous week / month / year.

For a long time, Puzzle Swap interface used onchain data to calculate the prices of listed assets, which made the interface slooooow and some values incorrect.

We have fixed this by developing a special backend endpoint which uses historical data to instantly provide the entire list of prices to UI. We send a big gratitude to our user Cme, who suggested an algorithm to most exactly calculate those prices 🫶
…
Besides these 5 significant improvements there are at least 14 more, which might be less visible but still important for enhancing the experience for megapools and aggregator users. We appreciate your feedback and bug reports! Check them out and enjoy the fresh swap.puzzle.network.
To furtherly extend the user experience on Puzzle, we have already started work on updates for Puzzle Lend and Rome.
Moreover, we are thinking of a transparent and decentralized flow for bug reporting, where our users could submit an issue or an idea to an open-source tasks board and get rewarded with PUZZLE if it gets implemented. What do you think about this? Would you join? 🤔
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