Week 17 at Loyal
Two things shipped this week.

Two things shipped this week. The Chrome extension went live on the store and we iterated on it twice before Friday. The Q1 2026 transparency report went up on the docs. Most of the rest of the week went into preparation for a release at the end of April that we are not allowed to talk about yet.
The Browser Extension
We pushed the extension to the Chrome store on Monday and immediately started watching how real users touched it. Two updates went out on Wednesday and Thursday off the back of that feedback. The thing looks and feels noticeably better than it did at launch.
The logo is new and animated. The unlock screen now has a proper “forgot password” flow so resetting a wallet is not a dead end. Real-time market quotes pull straight into the token list, so you see prices at a glance instead of clicking through. Every token now has its own detail page with a 24-hour chart, five-minute candles, your balance, holder distribution, and a trust score. USDC scored 81.7. Remember that number.
The token page also became the launch point for actions. If you open USDC and tap shield, USDC is already loaded in the shield screen. Same for SOL. Small thing. Removes a step every time you use it.
A user in China left feedback about the onboarding background being too gray. He was right. The next build swaps it to white across the board. Kudos to him.
What Is Next for the Extension
One more polish update next week on backgrounds and small details, and then the extension team rolls fully onto the end-of-April release. If you know, you know. If you do not, you will have to seek the truth. Stay on the quest.
The Q1 2026 Transparency Report
We have been pushing hard on transparency over the last few weeks. Part of that push was partnering with Blockworks on the B1 Token Transparency Framework, which is the lens institutional investors use to evaluate token launches. The other part was publishing our own Q1 report.
The report is live on docs.askloyal.com under the transparency tab. It covers what shipped in Q1 2026, a month-by-month breakdown of the spend, and a written explanation of each bucket and what the money actually bought. Everything is verifiable on-chain. Rodion runs treasury and wrote it, which is how it got done in a day without pulling anyone off the product.
One number worth pointing at: travel was zero. We do not do conferences. We sit in San Francisco and write code. That is the advantage.
There was also a line in the report that looked a lot like a leak. Or a clue. We are going with clue.
Next Week
Next week is the end-of-April release. That is the only thing that matters. Chris will be working out of the Coliseum offices to coordinate with the team there, and we are lining up a few media pieces to land alongside it. One more extension polish update ships on the way. After that the focus shifts fully to the launch.
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