HashPack Wallet has recently released its latest update, version 10.5.0, with significant improvements for its users. One of the standout features is the introduction of unlimited auto-associate slots. Users can now set these slots from the account settings page, allowing any token to be sent to the wallet without the need for manual association. This feature simplifies the onboarding process for new users and can be utilized during account creation. HashPack shared this exciting news with the crypto community via its official X account.
HashPack v10.5.0 is now live! ✨
Token Reject & Unlimited Auto AssociateYou 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 Wallet (@HashPackApp) September 21, 2024
HashPack Introduces Token Reject Feature for Enhanced Management
Another notable addition in this update is the Token Reject feature. Users can now disassociate from any token, even if a balance remains. The wallet will automatically empty the balance without any fees, providing a hassle-free experience for users looking to tidy up their token list. This feature can be accessed through the Token Manager.
Further Enhancements in the Latest HashPack Update
Aside from the aforementioned features, HashPack has implemented several other improvements. The correction of “NFT’s” to “NFTs” ensures consistency throughout the platform. The spam filter has been upgraded, resulting in slightly improved NFT load times. Moreover, the wallet now supports specific token icons that were previously pending. The integration of in-house developers in the dApp browser enhances the browsing experience for users.
Additionally, the HashPack v10.5.0 update includes enhancements to the dApp browser, such as the integration of in-house developers. Furthermore, token icons that were previously backlogged have been added, enhancing visual consistency across the interface. While the update is currently available for Android users, iOS users can look forward to future releases.