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Documentation Index

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April 2026

  • Swaps are now natively integrated, allowing apps to move between assets with a single API call and bringing digital FX directly to wallets. Available on EVM today.
  • Agent CLI lets agents spin up, fund, and manage wallets. The CLI pairs with a minimal sandbox so users can view balances and activity, maintain visibility and control over agent actions, and give agents access to their wallets.
  • Dashboard treasury management upgrades. The Privy Dashboard now serves as a treasury management command center for orchestrating internal onchain asset flows.
  • Webhooks dashboard is now available. Check webhook status, filter by event type, match sent transactions with a webhook via reference ID, and retrigger webhooks as needed.
  • Custodial wallets on Solana are live for USDC, USDB, and EURC. Scale on Solana with fully managed custodial infrastructure and abstracted blockchain experiences for users.
  • SOC 2 Type II certification renewed. Privy’s controls have been tested and validated by an independent auditor.

March 2026

  • Earn on idle stablecoin balances with configurable revenue sharing on yield from Morpho vaults. Aave and Kamino support coming soon.
  • Manual approvals allow team members to review, authorize, or reject proposed transactions and wallet policy changes directly in the Privy Dashboard. Ideal for teams using Privy for treasury management.
  • Nested key quorums encode approval structures directly into wallet policy, requiring the right set of approvals for sensitive actions like transfers or upgrades.
  • Tempo mainnet support is live. Privy supports private transactions, memos, and reversibility. Contact [email protected] to connect with the Tempo team.
  • The Node SDK now natively supports @solana/kit and x402 payments, enabling agents to operate as autonomous economic actors that can fund themselves and pay for data on-demand.
  • hCaptcha is now available. Upgrade to the latest SDK to enable it. See the guide on protecting your app against bots.
  • The Billing dashboard role allows designated team members to manage payments and gas sponsorship settings without full developer or admin permissions.
  • The Go SDK is now available, enabling high-performance, concurrent backend wallet management.

February 2026

  • Custodial wallets are now available. Privy is the first provider to offer truly flexible custody options through a single API, supporting both custodial and self-custodial wallets on the same infrastructure. See the blog post to learn more.
  • Expanded agentic infrastructure for commercially viable AI agents with a focus on security:
    • OpenClaw integration: Give LLM-based agents the ability to perform secure on-chain actions.
    • Usage-based settlements: x402 and Nevermined integrations support automated commercial settlements for AI agents, including specialized payment extensions for HTTP.
    • Guardrailed autonomy: Define spending limits, contract allow-lists, and time-windows via the policy engine to maintain programmatic control over agent fleets.
  • Stateful policies bring institutional-grade risk management. Enforce rules like “Allow $1M in USDC transfers per 24-hour window” or escalate to a multi-sig quorum when weekly volume exceeds a threshold.
  • hCaptcha is now integrated directly into the Privy login flow to prevent bot sign-ups.
  • The GET /balance endpoint now supports ERC-20 and SPL tokens, providing a unified view of stablecoin holdings and local assets across EVM and Solana.
  • EIP-7702 (Type 4) support enables transaction bundling and gas sponsorship via the RPC endpoint, reducing multi-step actions to a single user interaction.
  • Privy docs now support MCP. Add them to your IDE’s AI assistant to generate code and debug integrations directly in your editor.

January 2026