Polymarket upgrades deposit wallet architecture: no need to change addresses for feature upgrades, bug fixes, and security maintenance

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ME News, June 2 (UTC+8), Polymarket announced that starting June 8, the redeployed deposit wallets will adopt a brand-new architecture, allowing the platform to continuously perform security maintenance, feature upgrades, and vulnerability fixes without changing wallet addresses or affecting user funds. Polymarket stated that the existing wallets will continue to operate normally as they are. For users who wish to manage upgrades themselves, they can choose to opt out of this mechanism at the contract level. Additionally, the platform reminds developers to update to the latest SDK client, and developers directly accessing the API should note that the wallet address derivation method has changed, and refer to the latest documentation for adaptation. (Source: Foresight News)
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SushiAndSlugs
· 8h ago
The new architecture aims to optimize those previous gas issues together.
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AprDaydream
· 8h ago
Ongoing maintenance indicates the product is still alive; in a bear market, that's considered good news.
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NeonFusionIceCream
· 8h ago
Polymarket's recent upgrade is quite stable, with only the architecture changed and the address remaining the same, so regular users hardly notice any difference.
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