We’re excited to announce that the latest version of Passport firmware – 2.3.2 – is now live! To download it, simply initiate the update from Envoy to be guided through the process.
WHAT’S CHANGED
With this version of Passport’s firmware we’ve added one of the most requested features — ephemeral seed support! You can now easily use ephemeral seeds in several ways, directly on Passport. We’ve also added the ability to sign messages via QR code, and added a connection flow for Fully Noded.
For more details on each of the changes, keep reading below!
NEW FEATURES
- Seeds can now be loaded temporarily in three ways:
- Ephemeral seeds can be used instead of a permanent seed phrase. This is great for advanced users that do not want to permanently store any seeds on Passport. When turning on Passport you can scan in a SeedQR or manually enter a seed, then use Passport as you normally would to connect to wallet software and sign transactions. The seed will be forgotten when Passport is turned off.
- Ephemeral seeds can also be used alongside a permanent seed phrase. Keep a main or ‘master’ seed phrase on Passport as normal, but also temporarily load a seed phrase from the ‘More’ page at any time. That temporary seed will be forgotten when you shut down Passport or you can manually remove it from the same menu. Once you’re done with the ephemeral seed, Passport will go back to using it’s primary seed just like before!
- Ephemeral seeds can be loaded from Key Manager alongside a permanent seed phrase. Ever needed to help a friend or family member spend from the child key you created for them? Just head to the Key Manager page, select any seed from your list and load it temporarily.
- Learn more about temporary seeds in our docs.
- Passport can now be used to sign messages via QR code!
- There are multiple services in the EU that require users to sign a message as ‘proof’ of address ownership. This is now possible with Passport.
- Learn more about message signing in our docs.
- Added Fully Noded to Passport’s wallet connection options.
- Fully Noded is an open source and feature packed iOS and Mac app designed to connect and remotely manage your Bitcoin node, Lightning channels and offline wallets.
- Learn more about Fully Noded.
IMPROVEMENTS
- Improved the microSD signing flow by removing unnecessary options.
- Expanded the suggested words to 10 in the import seed flow to capture edge cases where importing a seed using only four letters could sometimes not display the expected word.
- Added Address Explorer to the Postmix extension.
- Added the Theya single signature connection flow.
- Updated the supported UR types to be in line with the Blockchain Commons standard.
- Added a new warning screen if outdated or unrecognized UR types are scanned.
- Additional firmware file state check before installation.
- New wallets now default their multisig policy to “Ask to Import”.
- The multisig wallet import question is now more streamlined and the decision point is clearer.
- Improved some wording and updated some icons to make them more consistent across all the menus.
BUG FIXES
- Fixed an issue where users could get stuck in a screen if an obscure flow path was followed in some multisig pairing flows.
- Fixed an issue where trying to manually add account #0 would crash Passport.
- Fixed a minor issue where Passport would remember the device name after the device was erased from Settings.
- Fixed an issue where Passport would sometimes improperly create the QR displayed in the Casa extension.
- Fixed a minor seed entry issue on restore.
- Fixed an issue where trying to sign a taproot PSBT for an incorrect wallet would fail without showing the fingerprint required.
- Fixed a visual bug where the found and required fingerprints in some error messages were switched.
VERIFYING, REPRODUCING, AND INSTALLING PASSPORT FIRMWARE
If you’d like to verify and install the latest version of Passport manually, you can follow our guide on the topic here: Firmware Update support page
If you’d like to take the additional step of testing the reproducibility of Passport’s firmware, you can follow our guide on the topic here: Reproducibility Guide