At NOWNodes, we continuously refine our infrastructure and user experience to make blockchain access simpler, faster, and more reliable. February 2026 brought several practical improvements focused on payment convenience and dashboard usability. While these updates may appear small on the surface, they address real friction points experienced by developers and teams using our RPC services.
QR Code Payments Now Include the Amount
One of the most practical improvements this month concerns how payments are made inside the NOWNodes dashboard.
Previously, when users paid for services using a QR code, scanning it automatically filled only the recipient address in the wallet. The payment amount still had to be entered manually.
Starting in February 2026, our payment QR codes now include both the address and the payment amount.
When the code is scanned, the wallet automatically populates:
- the recipient address
- the payment amount
This update simplifies the payment process and makes completing invoices faster and more convenient. Instead of entering the amount manually, users can now confirm the transaction immediately after scanning the QR code.
The change also helps streamline payments inside the NOWNodes dashboard and improves the overall experience for teams managing infrastructure subscriptions.
In practice, the new QR behavior makes paying for NOWNodes services almost frictionless simply scan and confirm.
Webhook Announce
Another update this month is the announcement of a dedicated webhooks.
Webhooks play an important role for developers integrating blockchain infrastructure into their applications. They allow systems to automatically receive notifications about important events for example, transaction confirmations or status updates without needing to constantly poll an API.
Explore webhooks function now.

Dashboard UX Improvements
In January we also made several small but meaningful improvements to the user dashboard.
Over time, we noticed that certain interface behaviors in the personal account could feel inconsistent or slightly confusing. Some screens lacked clarity, while a few interactions behaved in ways that weren’t fully intuitive.
To address this, our team refreshed parts of the dashboard design and improved interaction logic.
The updates include:
- cleaner interface elements
- more consistent navigation behavior
- removal of several unclear or redundant UI elements
The goal was not a full redesign but rather a refinement of the existing experience.
Why This Product Update Matter
The February 2026 updates focus on exactly that:
- smoother payments through improved QR codes
- a more intuitive dashboard experience
Together, these changes make working with blockchain infrastructure a little simpler and more predictable.As always, we will continue refining the platform to ensure developers and businesses can access blockchain data quickly, reliably, and without unnecessary friction.



