What's New!
We're excited to announce the latest updates to the Liminal Platform. This release focuses on delivering significant enhancements across security, operational efficiency, administration, and more, ensuring our customers enjoy a more robust, efficient, and seamless experience. Here's what's new:
Big Epics
- Address Screening with Cyvers and Cube3 Risk Score : Preventing loss of funds by interacting with malicious addresses. Destination addresses will now be screened in real time for cyber and fraud related risks, and based on your risk tolerance settings, Liminal will either warn or block transactions during
- Whitelisting of a new destination address
- Signing Mobile MPC Transactions
- Processing Hot Withdrawal Wallet transactions via Liminal Express
Complete Guide: Address Screening with Liminal
- Tenderly Transaction Simulation : View the decoded values of the raw input data of the transaction (Only for EVM chains) on Liminal, cross-verify it on an external decoder and simulate the transaction with tenderly before the transaction is Signed.
Related Guides:
- Interpret Tenderly Simulation Results
- Decode Input Data and Verify Input Data on an External Decoder
- Tenderly Simulation and Decoding Input Data during Multisig Wallet Transfers
- Tenderly Simulation and Decoding Input Data during Signing Transactions from Warm MPC wallet
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Tron Staking: Users can now stake TRX tokens via the Liminal platform using Nobi as the validator. Full support includes Staking, Unstaking, and Claiming Rewards.
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Blind Signing Protection with Enhanced UX: Improvised multisig EVM chain signing security by verifying both the domain and message hash directly on Vaults before signing with Ledger. This update brings the earlier blind signing components - manual verification on open zeppelin , cross-verification on gnosis safe website with message hash, domain hash and safe tx hash on Vaults UI
Complete Guide: How to cross-verify transaction hashes on Safe UI, open zeppelin manual verification and your Ledger device
- Configure Minimum Threshold and Periodic Webhook Notifications for Bitcoin, Ethereum and ERC-20 Incoming Transactions: Once a transaction is broadcasted on-chain, it takes some time to reach finality—defined as a certain number of block confirmations. For example, finality typically takes around 3–4 minutes for Ethereum and about 10 minutes for Bitcoin. Henceforth, because of this change, during this confirmation window, users can be kept informed about the transaction status (whether it's a deposit or withdrawal) via periodic webhooks. For most other blockchains supported by Liminal, confirmations are significantly faster—usually under one minute. Given the relatively longer confirmation times for Ethereum and Bitcoin, Liminal will allow users to configure a minimum confirmation threshold (block number) to trigger the first webhook notification. Subsequent webhooks will then be sent at defined block intervals, providing updates on the transaction’s confirmation progress.
Complete Guide: How to Receive Notifications on First Block Confirmation
Enhancements
- Show Derived Address to Received Trx on Deposit Wallet : Deposit wallet history (UI and API) has been updated to show the actual derived address that received the transaction, instead of a fixed or main wallet address.
- Eliminate Solana Transaction Expiry Failures: This improvement eliminates transaction failures due to expired hash for v2 solana withdrawal wallets, enhancing solana transaction success rate.