September 2, 2025
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Release 2508: Multiple Payment Review, BitHide TRON Energy Bot, Synchronization via Public API, and UI Improvements

Welcome to Release 2508! In this update, we’ve added Multiple Payment Review, the ability to synchronize addresses via Public API, and the new BitHide TRON Energy Bot to optimize fees for USDT TRC-20 transactions directly in Telegram. We’ve also made the interface more convenient with balance hiding, blockchain selection in AML checks, transaction repeats on the Wallet page, and saved date ranges in tables.

Multiple Payment Review and New Two-Step Approval Features

Double Approval

Reviewing payments has become faster and more convenient. Instead of opening each request one by one, you can now select several (or all visible on the page) with checkboxes and approve or reject them in a single action. In the modal window, all selected requests are grouped into an accordion list: you can expand each one, review the details, and make decisions for the entire group at once.

Only payments that are actually pending approval are included in Multiple Payment Review. Completed requests are automatically filtered out, helping you avoid mistakes and maintain a clean process.

Payment Overview Page

A new icon has been added to the Payment Overview page, showing review details – who approved or rejected the payment, when it was reviewed, any comments left by the reviewer, and the files attached by the initiator. If a swap operation is sent for approval, the review details display the full comment and recipient address.

If a payment for approval involves addresses with an unchecked or outdated risk level, these addresses can be sent for an AML check directly from the modal window. For exchange transactions, the recipient’s address is now also displayed during the review process.

Additionally, the attachment limit is now clearly visible: up to five files can be added to each payment request.

Address Synchronization: Now via Public API

Address synchronization can now be done via the Public API. This allows you to update your address data directly on your side – without logging into BitHide.

Two endpoints are available:

  • Start – submit a list of addresses with blockchain and currency, queue them for processing, and receive synchronization IDs in response.
  • Stop – end the synchronization process by a given ID.

Once synchronization is complete, BitHide automatically sends a callback with the address details, current status, and execution statistics.

Synchronization History

The interface now features enhancements for improved control. On the Synchronization History page, a new "In queue" status indicates which requests are waiting to be processed. On the Addresses page, you can now instantly re-run synchronization: the Synchronize button becomes available immediately after the process finishes, without needing to reload the page.

BitHide TRON Energy Bot: Optimizing TRON Fees via Telegram

We’re expanding our tools for working with USDT TRC-20: now you can optimize transaction fees directly in Telegram with the new BitHide TRON Energy Bot. Save up to 50% with a simple solution:

  1. Press Start in BitHide TRON Energy Bot.
  2. Enter the address you want to send from.
  3. Top up your balance and rent energy!

Key things to know:

  • You rent energy for your sender address – the one you plan to use for the transfer.
  • Not sure how much energy you need? Enter the recipient’s address, and the bot will calculate it for you.
  • Two options are available:
    • ~65,000 energy – usually enough for transfers to addresses that already hold USDT.
    • ~131,000 energy – required for transfers to new addresses without USDT, since the first transaction consumes more resources.
  • The balance for energy rental can be topped up with TRX or USDT (on Tron, Ethereum, or BSC).
  • You can save up to five sender addresses for quick reuse.
  • Energy is valid for one hour: if the transaction isn’t completed within that time, it expires.

Forget about TRX calculations, failed transactions, and overpaying on fees. Use BitHide TRON Energy Bot to save time and money!

And don’t forget: BitHide also helps you optimize fees automatically through energy.

UI Improvements: Balances, AML Checks, Transaction Repeats

Working with addresses and transactions is now even more convenient:

  • You can now hide balances in tables and charts. Handy when working in public spaces or sharing your screen.     
  • AML checks now include blockchain selection. If the same address can be used in multiple networks (for example, Ethereum and BSC), a modal window will prompt you to choose the correct one.
  • On the wallet page, the Transaction History tab now supports repeats. Simply select the needed transactions with checkboxes and resend them – just like in the Transaction History section under Reports.
  • Selected date ranges in tables are now preserved and no longer reset when switching between pages. Each user works with the exact range they’ve configured.

BitHide keeps getting more reliable and convenient with every update.
See you in the next release!

BitHide Team

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