We are pleased to announce the release of ioPay version 3.6.1. This update includes:
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ioPay now supports the Solana network, including transactions and dApp interactions.
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Fully supports NFT bucket 2.0 with flexible term and IOTX amount.
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Fixed known bugs and made various improvements.
Here’s a simple user guide for the new features in this update to help users easily explore and understand them.
How to Use Solana Network in ioPay
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Create a Solana Wallet
You can manage your on-chain assets by “create recovery phrase wallet” or importing your Solana wallet private key into ioPay.
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Explore Solana DApps in ioPay
ioPay’s Explore page lists mainstream Solana chain DApps
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Connect to Solana DApps
Support inject and wallet connect methods to connect Solana DApps
Migration Guide for Staking Buckets and Staking as NFT Upgrade
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Allow "Staking as NFT” for flexible staking.
Staking is no longer restricted by amount or duration, allowing you to stake flexibly based on your needs.
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Bucket Migration Guide
You can now migrate your native staking buckets to NFT staking buckets by selecting “Migrate to NFT Staking Bucket” on the staking bucket list.
Please Note:
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Migration is only supported from native staking to NFT staking, not the reverse.
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The native staking bucket must have the auto-stake lock enabled to migrate.
We hope these new features enhance your ioPay experience. If you encounter any issues or have any suggestions during use, please don’t hesitate to contact our community.