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And that's a wrap on a long day of coding. The big one is done. The Reply app has been successfully migrated to the new Farcaster SDK. This was a major backend overhaul, but the goal was simple: reduce user pain. You should no longer need to manually refresh the app to get things working. The experience should feel much more stable and seamless now. While I was at it, I also fixed the automated refund task. It was failing on some transactions due to nonce/gas issues, but that's now resolved. All pending refunds should be complete. A quick note on what's next: I was pushing to get the new "Message History" section out tonight as well, but I've decided to hold off. It's late, and I would rather ship it bug-free on the weekend than ship it buggy right now. The plan is to release the History section this Saturday/Sunday, along with the dark mode update. My priority is always a stable app first, then new features on top. Thank you for your patience and for all the feedback that makes Reply better. gn. https://farcaster.xyz/miniapps/ZuqxLQnWC2Nh/reply
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Bro may I ask what you used for the siwf ? Was it the newest Farcaster sdk? Your app (which I had not been able to connect to before btw) was awesome worked perfectly and the new auth address flow was smooth I was able to set my reply price very cool I am also fixing my miniapp and want to implement a similar flow please let me know what sdk and version you used so I can do same thank you 🙏
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GM. I'm using quick auth as the most newest and smooth for users. Check this awesome repo from /buildersgarden by @limone.eth https://github.com/builders-garden/farcaster-miniapp-starter . It helped me a lot with migration, big respect to them.
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great to hear, any feedback on how to make it even better?
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Hey! Honestly, the repo is fantastic as is. It was a huge help, so thank you again for building it. If I had to pinpoint one thing, the biggest challenge I ran into during my migration was correctly importing the new user context types from the mini-app SDK. I was about to define them locally until I saw how you handled it in your repo, which was the perfect solution. So, for future builders just starting out, maybe extending README would be good. But again, that's a minor suggestion. The repo was incredibly clear and saved me a ton of time.
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great, thank you!
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