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@hwwhww hwwhww commented Jul 28, 2022

https://blog.ethereum.org/2022/07/27/goerli-prater-merge-announcement/

For the last testnet proof-of-stake transition, Goerli will merge with Prater. The combined Goerli/Prater network will retain the Goerli name post-merge.

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  1. Add GoerliSetting (Fix goerli is not a valid language option #272)
  2. Use Goerli as the "main name". Do not show Prater in the prompt message.
  3. Remove Kintsugi

Discussion: I kept Prater for backward compatibility, but maybe we can just remove it now...? @CarlBeek what do you think?

hwwhww added 2 commits July 28, 2022 18:06
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I'm fine keeping in prater for now. It's easy enough to remove later and might save on breaking some guides etc.

MAINNET: MainnetSetting,
ROPSTEN: RopstenSetting,
GOERLI: GoerliSetting,
PRATER: PraterSetting,
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Instead of defining PraterSetting separately, why don't we only define a GoerliSetting and just define PRATER: GoerliSetting, in this map? This way we clean up the duplicate settings & variables in lines 23-26 and only have to manage one BaseChainSetting for both.

@CarlBeek CarlBeek merged commit 79eed93 into dev Jul 31, 2022
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@hwwhww hwwhww deleted the goerli branch August 1, 2022 08:10
sangheraio pushed a commit to earthwallet/earth-wallet-cli that referenced this pull request Aug 3, 2023
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