
Welcome to Product Update 17! Since our last update, we’ve been working hard to bring you new features and improvements that enhance user connectivity and developer experience. And we’re excited to roll out new gems!
Here’s a breakdown of what’s new:
New Exchange Integrations

We already have over 500 crypto exchanges, wallets, blockchains, and NFTs. Yet, we’ve added more! If you can think of it, chances are that we already have it.
Coinbase Prime Integration
We’re excited to announce that Coinbase Prime is now live on Vezgo. After successful production testing, users can seamlessly integrate their Coinbase Prime accounts, enabling access to comprehensive transaction data, including order transactions.
Toncoin
We’ve expanded our network support by adding a new connector for Toncoin. This integration includes support for balances, positions with Jettons, transactions, and staking activities, providing users with comprehensive access to their Toncoin assets.
Hedera
We’re pleased to introduce support for the Hedera network. This integration enables users to connect their Hedera accounts, providing access to balances, positions, transactions, and staking activities.
Connector Enhancements

And while new connections are popping up, older connections are getting even better:
Bybit Transaction Stability
Our Bybit connector has undergone significant enhancements. We’ve resolved issues related to missing, duplicate, and zero-amount transactions, ensuring a stable and reliable experience for Bybit users. Additionally, the exchange now connects based on individual wallet permissions, offering more granular control.
Expanded EVM Chain Support
In our continuous effort to broaden blockchain support, we’ve added connectors for Base and Optimism networks. These additions expand our EVM chain integrations, allowing users to connect wallets from these networks effortlessly.
Binance Enhancements
We’ve introduced support for swap token trades within wallets on Binance. This feature enables users to track and manage token swaps conducted directly within their Binance wallets, providing a more comprehensive view of their trading activities.
NFT and Staking Support
- EVM-Based Connectors: Users can now access NFT transactions across all EVM-based connectors, enhancing the ability to track and manage NFT assets seamlessly.
- Solana: We’ve added support for staking positions on the Solana network, allowing users to monitor their staking activities and rewards.
- Moonbeam: Our Moonbeam connector now supports staking reward transactions, providing detailed insights into staking earnings.
Developer Experience Enhancements
To improve the onboarding experience for clients and developers, we’ve made significant updates to our SDK:
- Enhanced TypeScript Support: The SDK now offers comprehensive TypeScript coverage, facilitating better development practices and code reliability.
- React.js/Next.js Example: We’ve added a new example to the SDK, showcasing integration with the latest React.js and Next.js frameworks to assist developers in building robust applications.
- Optimized Bundle Size: Utilizing Vite, we’ve optimized the SDK bundle, achieving a build that’s approximately 10 times faster and 2.5 times smaller, resulting in improved performance and reduced load times.
Major EVM Connector Upgrade
As part of our roadmap, we’ve updated our EVM connectors, including Ethereum, BSC, Polygon, Cronos, Fantom, Avalanche, Arbitrum, Base, and Optimism, transitioning from EVMScan to Moralis. This upgrade brings several benefits:
- Improved Data Quality: By relying on the complete wallet history of an address, we’ve substantially enhanced data quality and reliability.
- Faster Syncing: The sync process is now faster, as we reduced the number of API calls from five to one by utilizing a comprehensive wallet history endpoint.
- Transaction Analysis: We’ve introduced an origin_type attribute in responses for more accurate transaction analysis. Fees are now set to zero for all transaction types except native transactions, and transactions should be grouped based on the origin_id (i.e., transaction hash). The misc attribute provides additional context, indicating whether a transaction is an ERC transfer, internal, NFT transfer, or native. It’s important to note that fees should only be considered for native transactions during reconciliation. Transactions with the fromErc20Log attribute in misc should be ignored, as they will be removed after further testing.
We believe these updates will significantly enhance your experience with Vezgo, offering more robust integrations, improved performance, and expanded support for various blockchain networks. As always, we welcome your feedback and look forward to bringing you more exciting features in the future.
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