Changelog
ApeScreener v1.107
Release Type
Moderate Update
Release Date
December 5, 2025
Summary
This update brings Polymarket positions into your portfolio, adds new controls for how DeFi positions affect your total balance, and smooths out the design of asset lists, balances, and logos across the app. Under the hood, token and price services have been tuned to better handle edge cases, reduce false token bans, and improve multi-chain price coverage, especially around WETH and SOL tokens.
What's New
Frontend & Mobile
Polymarket Portfolio & Widgets
Your Polymarket positions now appear directly in your portfolio views, positions, and widgets, so prediction markets sit alongside the rest of your DeFi stack. These positions can be included in your total portfolio balance, giving you a complete picture of your on-chain assets and active prediction market exposure, all in one place.
New Portfolio Balance Settings A new portfolio setting lets you choose whether DeFi positions are included in your total portfolio balance, so you can quickly flip between a conservative “spot only” view and a full “everything I’m exposed to” view. This gives both degens and more cautious investors a clearer way to control what “total balance” actually means.
Refined Mobile Layouts & Asset Lists Mobile portfolio item styles and asset list layouts have been cleaned up so totals, balances, and key metrics are easier to scan on smaller screens. Subscription panels and widgets have also been tuned to feel more consistent with the rest of the UI, making the app feel tighter and more polished end to end.
Improved Token Logos & Visuals Token and position logos now fall back to smarter defaults, and several issues with incorrect or missing icons have been fixed. This reduces visual noise in dense lists and helps you instantly recognize what you are looking at, even when exploring new tokens or markets.
Backend & Microservices
Core Backend
We've integrated Polymarket into our Portfolio service and implemented their API and additional endpoints to provide the data. This dedicated backend pipeline ingests raw prediction market positions, normalizes outcome shares into standard asset formats, and serves them through optimized data streams.
Token banning has been made smarter by adding chain IDs, avoiding bans on known or valid company tokens, and adding explicit token unbanning, which reduces false positives while still filtering out obvious junk.
Liquidity checks for portfolio tokens have been relaxed where safe to reduce unnecessary failures, zero-address tokens are now consistently wrapped as WETH, and some older price-alert schema paths were removed to keep the user model lean.
Price Service The price service now pre-processes token addresses, standardizing them before lookups to cut down on cache misses and duplicated records. Zero-address inputs are automatically wrapped to WETH for more predictable behavior, and earlier work adding SOL price coverage has been reinforced so multi-chain pricing feels more stable and reliable.
Holders & Token Data Service
Holders and token data logic now treats zero-address tokens as WETH consistently across services, reducing edge-case mismatches between what you see in holders data and portfolio views.
We switched block-by-timestamp lookups to a new provider to replace deprecated services. Paired with optimized data clients and smarter metadata caching, this ensures holder counts, supply metrics, and token details load faster and fail far less often.
Bug Fixes & Improvements
Several internal code paths and integrations across backend services were cleaned up to remove dead code and reduce complexity.
Minor fixes to metrics in asset views, subscription data display, and caching behavior help keep prices, tiers, and portfolio data fresh while making the overall experience feel smoother and more responsive during heavy use.
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