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(beta): Mid-August 2024 Shark 🦈 #10800
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fix: Connected on Polkadot, opening Base link on Koda, mint ing - starts loading
fix: Party kit popup does not remember the state
fix: View NFT link links wrong - MNT
fix: Confusing linking on Base
feat: Chain connect wallet limitation - styling followup
feat: Pricing on drop cards
fix: On wallet disconnect both wallet are shown
fix: paid mint modal stuck on loading
fix: Switch wallet modal dark mode
fix: Drop Calendar section is missing & mobile view a bit off
feat: Hero design simplification
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modal appearing for users with existing profile #10746