Features
Each app can use a dedicated wallet with its own balance, addresses, holdings, and activity. The Chrome extension connects the site, stays beside it in a side panel, and lets you move supported stablecoins between the app and Fiber.
Fast deposit is an opt-in route on supported networks. Fiber shows the estimated wait and fee before funds move, while Standard deposit remains available with no Fiber fee.
The Assistant can search the public web with cited sources, show price and balance charts, link to Fiber activity, and prepare a send or trade when you ask. Money only moves after you review and approve the exact action.
A new AI connections page lets you copy setup instructions, review what each connected tool can access, and revoke access from Fiber settings.
Report a bug or idea with screenshots, follow its status in a timeline, and get an update as it moves through review. Web reports open in a side panel so you can keep your place.
Unichain is now available as a supported USDC deposit network, with the same network guidance and settlement status used across Fiber’s receive flow.
The mobile welcome experience now uses a lighter design, swipeable feature highlights, and an English, Spanish, or French language picker before sign-up.
Fiber’s public site now brings product guidance, supported asset pages, market context, comparisons, educational resources, and this changelog into one multilingual place.
Bug Fixes
Web and mobile now keep the approved quote attached to the order, show estimated slippage, protect the expected output with a 2% price-move buffer, and explain when no quote is available.
Fiber clears the rejected browser or mobile session, preserves other signed-in accounts, and shows a direct session-expired message when a device key can no longer be used.
If a restored wallet session no longer has a valid address, Fiber disconnects it and opens a new QR pairing instead of leaving the deposit flow at an internal error.
Fiber refreshes the bridge network cost before each submission attempt, which prevents a retry from stalling on an outdated quote.
Extension helpers no longer overwrite page globals or interfere with another wallet already installed on the site.
Asset statistics, holdings, header actions, and settlement notices now use theme-aware surfaces and contrast.
Deposit balance discovery now uses Fiber’s server-side providers instead of a long series of public browser requests.
A native dependency fix restores the Android verification flow in current app builds.
Improvements
Network rows now show fees and expected settlement time, internal bridge names stay hidden, and deposit addresses are easier to copy from activity.
The new persistent side panel follows the active browser tab, uses a focused dark theme, groups subdomains under one app, and shows that app’s recent activity.
Replies support structured Markdown, a higher daily usage limit, clearer limit messages, and written activity summaries without a duplicate transaction list.
The mobile balance breakdown expands by category, holdings stay usable while scrolling, investment rows open their asset details, and Invest holdings sort from highest to lowest value.
Profile groups align consistently, Receive choices use clearer labels and icons, chart timeframes and Max meet larger tap targets, and market declines use neutral styling.
You can verify a new device with a passkey, authenticator code, or backup code. Fiber can also skip an extra approval when the sign-in country matches a location you already use.
The web estimate appears only after you enter an amount, selling skips the irrelevant issuer choice, and quote feedback stays attached to the order you are reviewing.
Activity, notifications, and the extension now identify supported app-wallet transfers with the connected app’s name and icon.
Automatic dark appearance begins at 10 PM local time and returns to light at 6 AM, so evening use stays brighter for longer.