Right. There still seems to be a problem in the Advanced Gutenberg default block configuration (which is where the real power of your plugin resides for me — to be able to disable blocks I never use!).
https://cl.ly/9c5eaf52c337 is a screenshot of the bottom of that screen on one of my sites. As you can see:
Premium Blocks for Gutenberg have some kind of issue with the label, with some markup escaped.
Elementor Library block has only a group heading, no blocks.
Meow Gallery has no heading or block setting at all. Meow has only one block widget, and one of its features is within Gutenberg, being able to convert a core gallery block into a Meow block with all kinds of dynamic configurations.
Before your update, neither the Elementor Library block nor Meow block did not appear within Gutenberg, and Meow’s conversion function from a gallery to a Meow Gallery was disabled as well. So the unrecognized blocks were disabled by default.
Since your update, the Meow Block and Elementor Library blocks function, but they are still having issues appearing in the configuration.
(Also, the carats next to the fieldgroup section headings suggest that they’re supposed to be able to collapse, but they don’t for me. I don’t know if this is new or it’s always been this way. Could be a conflict? Anyway, thought I’d mention it.)
I hope this is helpful. It must be interesting to develop at Gutenberg’s bleeding edge.