VeChain has rolled out VeWorld v2.4.10, the latest version of its Super App, delivering a significantly enhanced token exploration experience. The update introduces redesigned token pages, improved charting, streamlined navigation, and better access to essential token information across the VeChain ecosystem.
The update to the SuperApp enhances the token-browsing interface to make interactions smoother and more intuitive. A key addition is the token bottom sheet, allowing users to view token details without leaving the current screen. This reduces the need for screen switching and supports a faster, more seamless navigation flow.
In addition to this, VeWorld v2.4.10 introduces improved token charts with clearer visuals and smoother date-range transitions. These enhancements allow users to interpret performance trends at a glance and access more accurate views of token behavior over time.
The updated balance section highlights token holdings and available actions more clearly. A new token-specific activity feed helps users track past actions. This helps in improving personal record-keeping and delivering greater transparency around token usage and movement.
As a result, token statistics are now presented in a cleaner and more readable layout. The refreshed “About” section provides richer context on each token’s utility, value, and associated project details. It includes direct links to official websites and social channels for safer exploration.
As reported by Vechain, all tokens running on the VeChainThor blockchain now include bottom sheets. This creates a consistent experience for exploring, learning about, and interacting with any ecosystem token.
Moreover, the upgrade also offers a one-tap cache-clear option, improving browser performance and resolving potential app-loading issues. This feature offers users more control over privacy and app behavior.
VeChain stated that the v2.4.10 release aims to elevate the VeWorld user experience while expanding transparency and usability across the full VeChainThor ecosystem.
This development comes just 10 days after VeChain successfully launched the Hayabuse upgrade, as reported by CNF. VeChain’s upcoming Hayabusa hard fork will introduce significant changes to the network’s consensus model, tokenomics, and participation structure. The mainnet upgrade is scheduled for December 2, marking the next phase of VeChain’s technical roadmap.
As reported by CNF, the development is already underway on Phase 3, known as Interstellar, which is set to deliver JSON-RPC compatibility and an Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) upgrade targeted for 2026.
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