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Seaport 1.6

20 Mar 19:06
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This release marks the deployment of Seaport version 1.6.

Seaport 1.5

26 Apr 09:20
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This release marks the deployment of Seaport version 1.5.

Seaport 1.4

19 Feb 05:30
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This release marks the deployment of Seaport version 1.4.

Seaport 1.1

27 Jun 19:50
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This release marks the deployment of Seaport version 1.1

Initial Deployment

18 May 23:56
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This release marks the deployment of Seaport version 1 (which wraps the Consideration contract suite) and the Conduit Controller:

Initial Reference Implementation with TokenTransferProxy for legacy conduit

26 Apr 08:10
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rc.0.3

Support token transfer proxy for legacy conduit

Initial Reference Implementation with conduit and zoneHash changes

20 Apr 07:36
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rc.0.2

Zone hash and conduit changes

Audit commit

20 Apr 20:13
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Audit commit Pre-release
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This release corresponds with audit commit hash f17082fca3e99b409f53040d8858e84b0246aa22.

Initial Reference Implementation with tipping

10 Apr 01:26
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rc.0.1

RC 0 with tipping added

rc.0 — Initial Reference Implementation

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This release represents "release candidate zero" and serves as a reference implementation for the core elements of the Consideration marketplace contract. While this reference implementation can be utilized to begin building out related libraries and integrations, the interface is still likely to change (though not materially) in future release candidates. Moreover, while release candidate zero has undergone an initial security review, it has not yet been formally audited and should not be considered production-ready.

The next release candidate, "rc.1", will incorporate a number of optimizations as well as some additional features, highlighted in the "Feature Wishlist" section of the README. It will also improve and expand the test suite and make final preparations for the first formal audit. The current release candidate is mainly meant to serve as a "benchmark" to compare the next release candidate against.