B2BINPAY, a crypto payment processing solution for merchants, enterprises, and financial platforms, is excited to announce the availability of version 26.1. The release is the most operator-focused update of the year, built directly around client feedback and targeting three areas where operational friction shows up most: access security, payment error recovery, and day-to-day workflow speed.
Enterprise-Grade IP Access Controls
The most significant addition in 26.1 is a full overhaul of IP Whitelist management. Corporate clients can now whitelist entire network ranges using CIDR notation, for example, 10.0.0.0/24, instead of entering each address individually. Both IPv4 and IPv6 subnets are supported, and all existing whitelists remain compatible without any reconfiguration.
Two additional protections ship alongside CIDR support. When access is denied due to an IP restriction, the system now displays the exact connecting IP in the error message, giving administrators what they need to act without opening a support ticket.
When a whitelist is saved without the current user's IP, a confirmation modal shows the live address and requires explicit approval before the change applies. It removes the most common cause of accidental self-lockout. Admin-level whitelist editing has also been extended across the admin panel with full change logging.
Faster Workflows, Fewer Costly Mistakes
In case of payout failure, operators can now retry it in one click. A Repeat Payout button appears on any failed payout with no successful transfer, pre-filling all original data for immediate resubmission.
Across the Client UI, table filtering has been redesigned to match spreadsheet conventions. Filters now sit directly on columns, and an always-visible Reset All Filters button replaces the legacy side-panel. On the Payment Page, the Memo/Destination Tag field is now prominently displayed for Ripple, Stellar, and TON transactions, reducing misrouted deposits that have historically generated disproportionate support load. Transaction wallets also gain a new card layout alongside the existing table view, with inline Deposit and Payout actions available in both modes.
“Every update we ship is a direct answer to what clients are asking for. That’s how the roadmap works at B2BINPAY,” said Arthur Azizov, CEO of B2BINPAY. “26.1 delivers better recovery from failed payouts, enterprise-grade access control, and a UI that behaves the way operators expect. Security and ease of use have always been the baseline for everything we build.”




