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Learn how best to support Berkeley txn hash #1585

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Isaac-DeFrain opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 2 comments
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Learn how best to support Berkeley txn hash #1585

Isaac-DeFrain opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 2 comments
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@Isaac-DeFrain Isaac-DeFrain converted this from a draft issue Oct 2, 2024
@Isaac-DeFrain Isaac-DeFrain added this to the Berkeley Support milestone Oct 2, 2024
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Can you be more specific? Is it txn hashes?

@Isaac-DeFrain Isaac-DeFrain changed the title Support various hashes Support Berkeley txn hash Oct 4, 2024
@jhult jhult added the Spike Short (time-boxed), focused investigation to gather info, answer questions, or mitigate risk label Oct 10, 2024
@jhult jhult changed the title Support Berkeley txn hash Learn how best to support Berkeley txn hash Oct 10, 2024
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Once we get #1620 & #1621, we'll just need to send those versioned bytes through the hasher. No biggie.

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