7.2.0

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

21 Product Family 7.2.0 has come with a new Portal for VASP customers, multi-chain support and much more:

Identify customers by DOB, passport, or phone number

Self-hosted wallet proof methods now include a customer ID field that allows you to identify customers by DOB, passport, or phone number.

Customer ID on AOPP PortalCustomer ID on Satoshi Test PortalCustomer ID on Visual Proof

Satoshi Test Portal

The Satoshi Test has been moved to a portal as it involves customer interaction. 21 Portals are an easy way to input external data to the 21 Compliance Dashboard.

You can click on the Satoshi Test Portal button to complete the required data for your customer to complete their Satoshi Test; thereafter, click "Get Satoshi Link".

Satoshi Test Link Button
Satoshi Test settings with optional selected DTI Assets

This will generate a link that you can send to your customer.

Satoshi Test settings with optional selected DTI Assets

The customer will then see the Satoshi Test Portal page, where they will add the transaction ID after completing the required transfer. This page can be customised by the VASP to match their branding or you can use our default style.

Satoshi Test settings with optional selected DTI Assets

Find out more about Satoshi Test Portal in our docs.

Support for Polygon, BNB, TRON & Solana

Self-hosted Wallet verification can now be proved through message signature with digital assets from a wide range of blockchains including the previous Bitcoin and Ethereum, as well as the new blockchains Polygon, BNB Chain (Binance), TRON and Solana. Bringing the number of assets supported for AOPP proofs to over 1100, with the list constantly increasing.

Moreover, this will filter out the wallets for the specific blockchain so that VASP customers can easily find the wallet options relevant for them. For example, if a VASP customer wishes to verify a wallet for Bitcoin, irrelevant wallets such as MetaMask which is used for Ethereum will not be shown.

DTI for AOPP proofs

Related to the previous multi-chain feature, users can choose the specific digital asset their wallet is holding, this will automatically find what chain it pertains to. AOPP proofs have been migrated to use the DTI asset specifier. This has the great benefit that tokens operating on the respective base chains are now supported out-of-the-box as well, for example ERC20 tokens.

You can find the supported digital assets in our docs.

DOCX download on email transactions

Our email transactions now include a .DOCX download button with all the details of the transaction for easy export. This works for both received and sent email transactions.

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Other internal improvements have been made such as improving caching and updating keycloak to v26.

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