ODIN FUN has published its Week 27 development update, reporting 90 commits and 28 pull requests across the platform.
The update makes internationalisation available by default, with English and Simplified Chinese now live for all users. The team said remaining hardcoded strings, including toast notifications and trading buttons, have been moved into language catalogues.
Communities are also now enabled by default. Existing users can access a “View My Community” shortcut, while updated modals provide more information about the feature.
Security changes feature prominently in the latest release. ODIN FUN has refined its two-factor authentication system so users must confirm their existing authentication factor before adding a new one. The update also addresses a Retina QR display issue and clears outdated errors when users switch authentication methods. Two-factor authentication is now available in the Authorize Liquidity window.
The platform has also updated its authorisation screens to give users more information before they approve a transaction. These screens now display the full decimal amount and fee, token and spender labels, and the user’s current balance.
Changes to staking rewards include NULL guards, pagination alignment and token ID escaping. The updates follow the launch of the platform’s API last week.
ODIN FUN also said its API test suite has been shipped to the main branch. The suite covers more than 50 endpoints across Bruno Phases 4 to 7, with schema drift now configured to cause automatic CI failures. This is designed to catch changes between API schemas and implementation during development.
The latest release continues a busy development cycle for ODIN FUN, with the Week 27 update combining user-facing features with changes aimed at improving account security, transaction clarity and software testing.
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