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## [1.3.1] | ||
### Fixed | ||
- Bumped vulnerable lodash package to 4.17.21 | ||
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- Change project license to MIT | ||
## [1.3.0] | ||
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* Support [WaaS 1.8](https://github.com/Tangany/Wallet-as-a-Service/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#180---2021-03-10) (#60) | ||
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### Deprecated | ||
Methods that use synchronous endpoints for sending are deprecated and will permanently cease function on 01 July 2021: | ||
* ERC20 methods | ||
@@ -35,7 +50,4 @@ * Synchronous sending of Ethereum or Bitcoin transactions | ||
## [1.2.0] | ||
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## [1.1.0] | ||
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* Supporting [WaaS 1.6](https://github.com/Tangany/Wallet-as-a-Service/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#161---2020-08-12): | ||
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## [1.0.0-beta.9] | ||
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## [1.0.0-beta.8] | ||
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## [1.0.0-beta.7] | ||
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## [1.0.0-beta.6] | ||
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{ | ||
"name": "@tangany/waas", | ||
"version": "1.3.0", | ||
"version": "1.3.1", | ||
"description": "node.js SDK for Tangany Wallet as a Service API", | ||
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[![WaaS API version](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Tangany/waas-js-sdk/dev/docs/sdk-badge.svg?sanitize=true)](https://docs.tangany.com) | ||
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