Nolus App v2.0.0 Now Live
The all-new Nolus App v2 is officially here, bringing a suite of powerful features designed to elevate your trading experience. With a completely redesigned interface, users can now enjoy more intuitive navigation, structured data views, detailed analytics, and comprehensive charts—making market insights easier to access and act on.
Position management has been significantly enhanced with the introduction of stop-loss and take-profit orders, empowering you to trade with precision and manage risk more effectively. These tools support more disciplined, strategy-driven decision-making.
We've also introduced fee abstraction, allowing transactions to be executed using a range of supported assets—no more worrying about holding a specific token for network fees.
The AI companion within Nolus, Kai, has been significantly upgraded to deliver tailored insights and real-time alerts, taking market awareness to the next level. Powered by advanced LLM technology, Kai now provides users with more personalized, actionable information—helping them stay ahead of market movements and make smarter decisions in real time.
Nolus Core Update – v0.7.2 & v0.7.3
We’ve rolled out two new updates to Nolus Core, introducing important upgrades and maintenance improvements across the board.
v0.7.2 brings enhancements under the hood, including a bump to the latest Cosmos SDK and x/tx modules to address critical bug fixes. We've also updated to the newest IBC-Go v8, and improved our CI pipeline with an updated golangci-lint version and refined configuration.
v0.7.3 continues the momentum with updated dependencies for both IBC-Go and the Cosmos SDK, ensuring continued compatibility and performance improvements.
Money Market Update - v0.8.7
The release of Money Market v0.8.4, delivers a range of new features, security enhancements, and technical improvements that strengthen the Nolus protocol’s performance and reliability.
This update introduces a more robust migration process by passing the migrate_from
version to each contract during upgrades—making contract transitions clearer and easier to track. Additionally, leases undergoing liquidation now include a new cause
field, providing greater visibility into liquidation events and supporting more transparent risk management.
On the security front, this release addresses the RUSTSEC-2024-0437 advisory by switching to a patched version of the neutron-sdk, ensuring a more secure dependency stack.
Other notable changes include the decision to stop generating JSON Schema files, simplifying the development pipeline. The codebase has also been upgraded to adopt the Rust 2024 edition, aligning with the latest standards in Rust development.
To improve IBC performance, the timeout period has been reduced to just one day—enhancing responsiveness in cross-chain operations.
Finally, the update introduces support for ATOM short positions as well as XION and NIL assets for leveraged long positions—expanding the range of trading strategies available to users. It also includes several refactors to improve clarity and maintainability: price alarm events in the oracle module have been renamed for consistency, and obsolete migration logic from version 0.7.5 in the lease module has been removed.