HashPack Wallet has rolled out its latest update, v10.5.0, bringing key improvements for its users. One of the most notable additions is the ability to set unlimited auto-associate slots. This feature is accessible from the account settings page and enables any token to be sent to the wallet without requiring manual association. Users can also utilize this feature during account creation, simplifying the onboarding process for new users. HashPack disclosed this news with the crypto community through its official X account.
HashPack v10.5.0 is now live! ✨
— HashPack Wallet (@HashPackApp) September 21, 2024
Token Reject & Unlimited Auto Associate
You can now set unlimited auto associate slots from the accounts setting page (menu > accounts > current account).
This will allow any token to be sent to your wallet without needing to associate it. This… pic.twitter.com/tYMBnt2mu5
HashPack Offers Token Reject Feature for Easier Management
Another essential feature introduced in this update is Token Reject. This feature allows users to disassociate from any token, even if a balance remains. The wallet will automatically empty the balance without charging fees, providing an easy and free experience for users who want to clean up their token list. The feature can be accessed through the Token Manager.
Additional Improvements in the HashPack Update
HashPack has made several other enhancements. “NFT’s” have been corrected to “NFTs,” ensuring consistency across the platform. The spam filter has been upgraded, slightly improving NFT load times. Additionally, the wallet now supports specific token icons that were previously backlogged. In-house developers have also been added to the dApp browser, enhancing the browsing experience.
HashPack v10.5.0 also brings additions to the dApp browser, including the integration of in-house developers. Furthermore, token icons from the backlog have been added, enhancing visual consistency across the interface. This update is now available for Android users, though iOS users must wait for future releases.