Product Log
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
- Added clearer risk labels for unlimited approvals
- Improved spender grouping by protocol name
- Reduced timeout failures during chain scan retries
- Added review reminders for stale approvals
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 Theme | Action |
|---|---|
| Better risk labels | Kept and expanded descriptions |
| Need exportable reports | Added to roadmap |
| Confusion on stale threshold | Added 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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