# More control from deposit to send

This update covers Fiber’s mobile app, web account, and public website. The biggest changes make it easier to fund an account, understand what your balance is doing, switch between accounts, and recover when a money flow is interrupted. Fiber’s non-custodial model is unchanged, and availability still depends on jurisdiction and eligibility.

Published: 2026-08-14

## What changed

- Deposit supported assets through a rebuilt wallet flow with balance discovery, time estimates, and live progress.
- Use the web account in English, Spanish, or French, and switch between signed-in accounts without signing out.
- Find clearer Home, Activity, trade, send, and security flows across mobile and web.

## Features

### Fiber’s everyday account tools are now on the web.

Sign in, send and receive money, review activity and investments, manage your account, and reach support from the browser.

### Wallet deposits now meet you where your assets are.

The rebuilt flow scans supported balances across Ethereum, Base, Polygon, and Arbitrum, lets you choose an amount and network, then guides the transaction with secure handoffs, time estimates, live progress, and clearer notifications.

### Markets you can inspect before you trade.

Browse supported assets by category, then open localized detail pages with current prices, market statistics, tokenized versions, and interactive 1D, 1W, 1M, and 1Y charts. Market data depends on upstream availability.

### Fiber now speaks English, Spanish, and French.

The web account follows your saved language preference across the signed-in experience.

### Switch accounts without signing out.

The web sidebar and More menu now let you add, switch, and manage multiple signed-in accounts in one session.

### Save a recipient while you send.

Turn a recent recipient into a contact without leaving the send flow, then record the stablecoin they prefer to receive.

### Choose your appearance.

Use system, light, dark, or Night Shift settings to make Fiber comfortable throughout the day.

### Follow an eligible deposit reward from start to finish.

Customers who qualify can track the countdown after depositing $100 and holding that balance for 30 days, with clear phone-verification and paused-balance states. Terms and eligibility apply.

## Bug Fixes

### Passkeys recognize Fiber where you use them.

The production web app can register a passkey from app.fiber.so, and the public site now serves the association files that let iOS and Android share Fiber credentials.

### Deposit details use the token you actually sent.

Activity and notifications now preserve the correct asset name, icon, quantity, symbol, and decimal precision, including when an address arrives with different capitalization.

### Cross-network deposits recover more reliably.

Fiber now handles bridge state more defensively and waits for settlement to propagate before starting dependent work.

### Send receipts survive browser navigation.

A completed web transfer keeps its receipt when you go back, go forward, or reload.

### Canceled approvals no longer strand multi-account sessions.

The web recovery path keeps the right account active and signs out only when no fallback account remains.

### Wallet sends stay on a supported wallet route.

Destination-aware routing now prevents a send from taking an incompatible delivery path.

### Deposit scans can always try again.

The wallet flow keeps a rescan action available after a scan and avoids offering wrapped-native balances already used by the current deposit session.

### Selling no longer asks the wrong question.

The mobile trade flow hides the issuer picker when it is not relevant to a sale.

### Trade activity reads like an exchange, not income.

Swaps now use black, unsigned amounts instead of gain or loss styling.

### Mobile forms keep their controls in reach.

One-time-code autofill, keyboard handling, clipped headlines, and the device-approval footer now behave more consistently on compact screens.

## Improvements

### Home shows the whole picture.

Total net worth now combines cash and investments, an expandable breakdown explains the total, and empty or pending states give the next useful action.

### Activity is easier to follow.

Pending items stay visible, filters have a dedicated Activity screen, and completed trades can open the asset and its recent price chart.

### Sending has fewer context switches.

The recipient picker stays on its own page while amount and confirmation move into a focused modal with real avatars and a warning before every wallet send.

### Trading has more useful detail.

Denser charts, a clearer trade ticket, and consistent quote-loading feedback make the path from research to order easier to read.

### Security steps explain the choice.

Sensitive actions present clearer verification methods, and the redesigned approval flow keeps recovery controls visible.

### Balances update without jumping.

Animated values and steadier transitions make changing totals easier to follow while preserving the exact number.

### The public website is easier to navigate.

An asset directory, connected privacy education, improved comparison layouts, persistent appearance controls, cleaner English URLs, and this changelog create clearer paths into the product.

### Homepage proof now comes from live data.

The rolling 30-day signup count is fetched from Fiber’s public API and falls back to a pending state if the data is unavailable or invalid.

### Browsing fiber.so is quieter.

The analytics preference prompt no longer interrupts a visit, while form inputs and personal-data URL parameters remain masked.

Availability depends on jurisdiction and eligibility, so a change listed here can reach your account later than its date.