Quarterly Update: Q1 2026
In the first quarter of 2026, we gave the Revoke.cash browser extension a whole new life in partnership with Fairside, brought Revoke.cash to Farcaster as a mini app, and made our token pricing data more accurate across all networks.
Revoke x Fairside: A New Chapter for the Browser Extension
When the Revoke.cash extension first launched, malicious token approvals were the biggest threat to crypto users. That is no longer the case: today's scammers rely on deceptive transactions, address poisoning, phishing ads and impersonation. To keep up with this evolving threat landscape, we partnered with Fairside to build the biggest update to the extension yet.
The updated extension comes in two tiers. Revoke Sidekick Lite is free and includes transaction simulation, an approval checker, and Ethos reputation scores on X, which is already much more powerful than the entire previous version of the extension. Revoke Sidekick Standard adds warnings for sponsored phishing ads, address poisoning detection, impersonator detection on X, a "hold to confirm" slow mode, and up to $30,000 in theft coverage provided by Fairside.
You can read all about the update and the partnership in the full announcement, or get the extension right away.
Farcaster Mini App
You can now use Revoke.cash without ever leaving Farcaster. We shipped a mini app version of Revoke.cash, so you can connect your wallet and inspect and revoke your token approvals directly inside Farcaster clients.
More Accurate Token Prices
We moved all of our token pricing data over to CoinGecko this quarter. Token prices power the Value at Risk calculations across Revoke.cash, so more accurate and consistent pricing data directly translates into a better picture of what your outstanding approvals could actually cost you.
Improvements All Around
Besides the bigger features, we shipped a range of smaller updates and fixes across the site.
- Moved the signature checker and marketplace bulk delister to their own dedicated pages
- Removed tokens without approvals from the approvals dashboard for a cleaner overview
- Fixed batch revoke payments on Polygon
- Fixed support for Telos and several other networks
- Refactored our session handling and laid the groundwork for some bigger things coming later this year
New Learn Articles
We also published several new Learn articles to help you recognize and avoid common scams.
- What Is Pig Butchering?
- Are Testnet Approvals Dangerous?
- Seed Phrase Compromise - Why It's Game Over
- Common Scam: Malware & Fake Downloads
New Exploits
Several new exploits occurred this quarter. We added each one to our exploits section, along with tools to check approvals related to the affected platforms.
If you interacted with any of these projects, we recommend reviewing your approvals.
New Supported Networks
We added several new networks to our list of more than 100 supported chains.