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# July 5, 2024

**Release Date:** July 5, 2024

**Version:** GUI V1.0.2.4, CLI V1.0.2.4

**Mandatory Update**: No

**Updates:**

1. **Single Instance Restriction for CheckerService on Linux Platform**
   * Ensured that only single instance of CheckerService can run on Linux to prevent resource conflicts that led to reward losses.
2. **WebSocket Exception Handling Improvements**
   * Enhanced WebSocket exception handling process and improved error messages.
3. **Installation Issue on Windows V1.0.2.3**
   * Fixed the installation errors of Windows GUI V1.0.2.3.
4. **Windows CheckerService Shutdown Timeout Issue**
   * Addressed timeout error when shutting down CheckerService on Windows.
5. **Extended WebSocket Handshake Timeout**
   * Increased the handshake timeout for WebSocket connections to better support environments with limited internet bandwidth.
6. **Server IP Address Database Update**
   * Fixed issues where clients on versions v1.0.2.2 and v1.0.2.3 were unable to locate certain IP addresses, which resulted in failed connections.
7. **KYC Error**
   * Fixed issues where previously KYC'd customers had claim button re-enabled on the portal.


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