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February 15, 2026
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SVGN Research Team

Product Log: Sovereign Revoke v1.2 Rollout Notes

Release notes from a real rollout cycle: what changed, chain coverage updates, incident follow-ups, and user-reported edge cases.

Last updated: February 15, 2026 · Reviewed by SVGN Security Contributors

Release Scope

Sovereign Revoke v1.2 focused on approval visibility and operational reliability for frequent multi-chain users.

Key Changes

  1. Added clearer risk labels for unlimited approvals
  2. Improved spender grouping by protocol name
  3. Reduced timeout failures during chain scan retries
  4. Added review reminders for stale approvals
Sovereign Revoke v1.2 interface after risk labeling improvements

Rollout Timeline

Day 1: Canary

  • 10% of users received v1.2 UI and scan pipeline
  • Monitored scan latency and revocation confirmation flow

Day 2-3: Expanded Rollout

  • Increased to 50% traffic
  • Fixed one edge case for duplicated spender labels on Base

Day 4: Full Rollout

  • 100% rollout completed
  • Published support note for expected differences in risk tags

User Feedback Summary

Feedback ThemeAction
Better risk labelsKept and expanded descriptions
Need exportable reportsAdded to roadmap
Confusion on stale thresholdAdded in-app tooltip

Operational Metrics (Week 1)

  • Successful scans: 99.2%
  • Median scan time: 8.4s
  • Revocation flow completion: +13% vs previous week

Artifacts and Evidence

  • release-notes-v1-2.md
  • canary-metrics-weekly.csv
  • support-ticket-summary-v1-2.txt

Follow-Up Work

  • Add CSV export for approval audits
  • Add customizable stale threshold by wallet profile
  • Add incident shortcut for suspicious spender reporting

Conclusion

v1.2 improved user decision quality during approval review and reduced friction in routine revoke operations.

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