Read the latest news and updates from the Revoke.cash team.
July was a month that was mostly focused on making connections in the ecosystem. We visited the EthCC conference in Brussels, where we gave an educational talk. Our newest team member has been working on creating educational content.
Jul 31, 2024•2 min read
In June we launched a new logo and brand identity for Revoke.cash as well as a full overhaul of our browser extension. We also reached a big milestone of 100 supported EVM networks, with more still being added every month.
Jun 30, 2024•3 min read
We've recently redesigned Revoke's brand and browser extension in collaboration with full-stack designer Richard Schumann. He shares his thoughts on the process and the new design.
Jun 10, 2024•3 min read
In May we've been working some exciting things. Most of the new features and updates are still a work in progress, so we can't share too much yet. We hope to share all of the exciting new updates when they're completed in the months to come!
May 31, 2024•1 min read
Jason Doyle, a security researcher and penetration tester in crypto, shares his guide on pentesting web3 browser extensions. These methods were used to help fix vulnerabilities in popular crypto extensions.
May 30, 2024•9 min read
April was a month of cleaning up and refactoring. While we already did significant refactors in March, we still had a lot more to do in April. We also made the difficult decision to remove some functionality to make room for new upcoming features.
Apr 30, 2024•2 min read
In March we partnered with ScamSniffer to provide alerts in the Revoke.cash Dashboard as a first step towards better insights into the risk of individual token approvals. We also implemented some important improvements and refactoring.
Mar 31, 2024•2 min read
In February we made some much-needed improvements to the Signatures Dashboard. We got help with this from outside contributors through the 30 Days of Web3 challenge, which continued from January.
Feb 29, 2024•5 min read
In January we mostly focused on getting more open source contributors. We added a lot of new "good first issue" tags to our GitHub repository and we're participating in the 30 Days of Web3 open source challenge.
Jan 31, 2024•3 min read
In December, Dries joined our team as a part time software engineer. This month also saw a number of exploits, including the Ledger Connect Kit exploit which affected Revoke.cash. We've spent time on social media to educate and explain what happened.
Dec 31, 2023•3 min read
On the 14th of December, Ledger's connection library (ledger-connect-kit) was compromised. This impacted many websites in the crypto space, including Revoke.cash. We dive into the cause and lessons learned.
Dec 15, 2023•9 min read
In November the Revoke.cash team went to Istanbul for Devconnect. November was also the month of Gitcoin Grants 19 and Optimism's RetroPGF 3, providing us with important funding to continue building Revoke.cash.
Nov 30, 2023•3 min read
October was a slower month than the month before. We released some pretty big features in September, so we took some time to catch our breath. October was mostly focused on maintenance, fixes and improvements.
Oct 31, 2023•2 min read
In September we released some pretty big features. The most important is the addition of pricing information, giving users insight into the actual value at risk of their approvals. We also updated our code base to use Wagmi v1 and Viem.
Sep 30, 2023•3 min read
In August we added support for Permit2 Approvals, a novel way of enabling gasless Permit signatures for all ERC20 tokens. We also extended our Learn Section with articles that explain how gasless Permit signatures work, and where Permit2 fits in.
Aug 31, 2023•4 min read
In early July we discovered a very tricky new scam that attempts to exploit Revoke.cash users and users of other approval management tools such as BscScan. We made sure Revoke users are safe and educated the community about this new scam.
Jul 31, 2023•3 min read
The focus in June was mostly on building out our new knowledgebase platform so we can properly educate new users on crypto and the risks that exist within the crypto ecosystem. We also visited Prague for the Prague DeFi Summit and ETHPrague.
Jun 30, 2023•2 min read
In May we launched a lot of new features, such as our new Exploit Checker that can quickly tell you if you're exposed to crypto exploits, support for cancelling / invalidating offchain signatures and translations into new languages.
May 31, 2023•3 min read