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Quarterly Update: Q2 2026

Written by Rosco Kalis
30 Jun 2026
2 min read

In the second quarter of 2026, most of our energy went into building the upcoming Revoke Premium and Ultimate plans. Alongside that, we shipped performance optimisations, added a batch of new networks, and published new security content.

Revoke Premium & Ultimate

Behind the scenes, this quarter was dominated by the biggest addition to Revoke.cash since its launch: the upcoming Revoke Premium and Ultimate plans.

Revoke Premium is built around a fully integrated multichain dashboard: view and manage your token approvals, approval history and exploit exposure across 100+ networks in a single unified overview, for up to 10 wallets per subscription. It also includes the Time Machine to inspect your approvals at any point in the past, and unlimited batch revokes at no extra cost.

Revoke Ultimate goes a step further with Auto-Revoking. Set your rules once and Revoke.cash keeps watch around the clock, automatically revoking approvals to exploited or risky contracts and cleaning up stale approvals on your behalf, even while you sleep.

Both plans are launching very soon, so keep an eye on our channels for the announcement.

Performance Optimisations

With more than 100 supported networks, keeping Revoke.cash fast is a continuous effort. This quarter we shipped optimisations that significantly reduce the number of RPC calls needed to load your approvals, making the dashboard faster and more reliable. We also made the app smarter about network switching, so your wallet only prompts you to switch chains when it is actually required.

Improvements All Around

Besides the bigger features, we shipped a range of smaller updates and fixes across the site.

  • Monad is now sponsoring batch revoke fees, making batch revokes free on Monad
  • Fixed chain support issues for BNB Chain, Polygon and PulseChain
  • Various smaller UI fixes and dependency upgrades

New Learn Articles

We published a new Learn article about recovery scams, where scammers prey on people who have already been scammed once by promising to recover their lost funds.

We also refreshed our foundational articles on crypto wallets, tokens and NFTs to keep them up to date.

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.