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@Whytecrowe Whytecrowe commented Dec 17, 2024

Main Branch for the 2nd release of ZNS that works cross-chain.
ZNS Ethereum will be upgraded based on this code and ZNS ZChain will be deployed from this code.
All PRs that work on the new ZNS for Mainnet will be merged here.

DO NOT MERGE THIS PR!

MichaelKorchagin and others added 30 commits March 16, 2024 16:21
…k to just be a generic erc20 because of issues with nested deps in hardhat
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[MULTI ZNS] MAIN

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Codecov Report

Attention: Patch coverage is 99.29577% with 1 line in your changes missing coverage. Please review.

Project coverage is 99.82%. Comparing base (5dd6a86) to head (1c9d775).

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@Whytecrowe Whytecrowe marked this pull request as draft May 19, 2025 23:46
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