October 18th, 2024
In releasing Common Changelog 1.6.1 to Mainnet, along with MOST 2.2 support, users can now bridge native AZERO (L1) to and from AZERO ERC-20 (Ethereum) and use it in popular DeFi apps.
This brings AZERO into the wider web3 economy and paves the way for seamless use of Aleph Zero’s privacy features across Ethereum.
In addition to support bridging AZERO, frontend minimal transfer value and pocket money from contract reading were amended. Instances where finalization progress was not being shown were also fixed.
While there were also a few improvements and fixes to stable pools:
Fixing multi-pool issues;
Using direct Stable Swap estimations in case of pathfinder malfunction;
Taking the Stable Pool numerator into account within the add liquidity modal.
Essentially, the case of having both a stable and a normal pool for a given pair of tokens can be handled much better now, while calculations and the fallback mechanism in case of an API error were also fixed.
Bridge your native AZERO (L1) to AZERO ERC-20 here: https://app.common.fi/bridge