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Cryptograph Release Notes

1.2.0 Summary

Cryptograph 1.2.0 tightens the rule that matters most: the Apple Watch must show the consequential transaction details before it can approve a signature, and those details must be bound to the bytes that are actually signed.

  • Watch approval screens now fail closed when transaction details are missing, incomplete, stale, or inconsistent.
  • WalletConnect, native send, Solana, TRON, XRP, Bitcoin/UTXO, EVM, and Zcash signing paths received additional display-to-signature binding checks.
  • Zcash syncing and sending were updated for NU6.2, with stronger PCZT verification before watch approval.
  • Recovery Sheet and Photo Backup restore handoff is more reliable when phone/watch sync stalls.
  • Proxy, push, cache, pricing, dependency, and build-integrity checks were hardened across the release.

Signing and Approval Safety

Zcash

Recovery and Onboarding

Portfolio and Watch UI

Proxy, Push, and API Hardening

Dependencies and Build Integrity

The 1.2.0 list omits release-build commits, QA-note commits, blog-only changes, and review-fix commits where the substantive fix is already represented above.

Previous Public Releases

These entries summarize public App Store releases only. Internal TestFlight builds, QA notes, release bookkeeping, and development-only changes are folded into the public release where they shipped or omitted when they did not affect users.

1.1.3

Privacy wording, watch recovery input, and defensive signing fixes. Public boundary: TestFlight build 114.

1.1.2

WalletConnect permit handling, watch refresh reliability, and price reliability. Public boundary: TestFlight build 107.

1.1.1

DApp connection hardening, richer signing disclosure, and recovery fixes. Public boundary: TestFlight build 104.

1.1

WalletConnect, Bitcoin PSBT review, portfolio widgets, Time Lock polish, and broader protocol coverage. Public boundary: TestFlight build 99.

1.0.1

Launch follow-up fixes. Public boundary: TestFlight build 76.

For the security architecture behind these changes, read the Technical Security Overview.

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