Oisy Adds Chinese Language Support and Expands Token Features in v1.5.7 Update

Oisy’s latest update, version 1.5.7, introduces several new features aimed at improving accessibility and user control. The wallet app now supports Simplified Chinese, expanding its reach to a wider user base. It’s a practical move, given the growing interest in digital assets across Asian markets.

The update also includes improvements to the token search function. Users can now view and enable previously disabled tokens directly from search results, streamlining the process for those managing large or diverse portfolios. This makes it easier to bring hidden tokens back into view without navigating through multiple menus.

A small but useful tweak has been added to privacy mode, too. Users can now hide or show their balance with a double tap, a quicker gesture than toggling through settings. While subtle, it makes private browsing a little smoother, especially on shared screens.

Solana users will notice the first set of xStocksFi tokens is now supported. These synthetic asset tokens are starting to appear on more platforms, and their inclusion in Oisy reflects broader interest in cross-chain and traditional asset exposure within decentralised ecosystems.

There are also improvements on the design front. Longer button and navigation labels are now handled more cleanly, which helps with translations and custom UI scaling. It’s the kind of change that won’t get much attention unless you’ve struggled with text cut-offs, but it reflects attention to detail.

Finally, the update allows the same EVM contract to be used across multiple networks. This opens up some technical flexibility for developers and power users working across chains, particularly in multichain applications that rely on consistent smart contract deployments.

Taken together, the changes in v1.5.7 don’t aim for spectacle but deliver practical updates that make the wallet more usable for a wider range of users. Oisy continues to build quietly with a focus on small improvements that reduce friction without overcomplicating the experience.


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