Updates to Midgard Portfolio

Updates to Midgard Portfolio
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The reception of our Portfolio Tracker has been highly positive, and once again, the community provided invaluable feedback to help us improve the portfolio tracker further. This is our first of many updates to come for the Midgard Portfolio Tracker.

New release: v0.6.1

Today we released Midgard v0.6.1. In this update we have added popular feature requests, bug fixes and a couple of performance improvements.


Easier Address Management

Many of you thought it was too time consuming to press "Add address" for every address in your portfolio. It is now easier than ever to manage multiple portfolios with multiple addresses, simply comma separate the addresses to add more addresses in one go. You can of course add one at the time like you could before, but now you have options

Custom names for addresses

Many of you expressed the wish to be able to nickname addresses in your portfolio, and we hear you. It can be really hard to know one from the other when they all look alike. Therefore we added the option to name addresses.

Name your addresses by clicking the edit button on the right hand side.

Hex stake tracking

The portfolio tracker now supports HEX stakes and will show you the HEX stakes as if it was token holdings. USD value is calculated based on HEX principle and current price. We will add support for more DeFi protocols in the coming updates.

Updates to token pages

The token pages (https://midgard.wtf/token/0x...) now displays number of coins burnt! 🔥 In addition we show the remaining supply as circulating supply. This is especially valuable, as it allows you to easily assess how much supply is actually available, compared to the total supply which can be misleading if a lot of the supply has already been burned. Many tokens have significant supply reduction over time, especially on pulsechain where PulseX incorporates buy and burn mechanics out of the box. Other tokens might be deflationary by nature. Knowing the circulating supply is key. We derive this number by summarizing how many tokens the 0-address, 0x...dead and 0x...0369 address hold and subtracting it from the total supply.

Rome was not built over night

We will continue to push updates, both big and small, many of which come directly from user feedback. Head over to our Telegram group to share your opinions, and together with us help improve the only pulsechain native block explorer, Midgard.

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