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feat: remove the constructor from InterhcainAddressTracker to make it easier r to be upgradable. #114

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@Foivos Foivos requested a review from a team as a code owner November 3, 2023 14:36
@re1ro re1ro enabled auto-merge (squash) November 3, 2023 16:34
@re1ro re1ro merged commit f6ecc77 into main Nov 3, 2023
@re1ro re1ro deleted the feat/allow-interchain-address-tracker-upgradability branch November 3, 2023 16:37
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… easier r to be upgradable. (#114)

* remove the constructor from InterhcainAddressTracker to make it easier to be upgradable.

* removed unused test

* prettier

* made isTrustedAddress public

* bumped package version

* chore(npm): version bump

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Co-authored-by: Kiryl Yermakou <[email protected]>
(cherry picked from commit f6ecc77)
re1ro added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 3, 2023
feat: remove the constructor from InterhcainAddressTracker to make it easier r to be upgradable. (#114)

* remove the constructor from InterhcainAddressTracker to make it easier to be upgradable.

* removed unused test

* prettier

* made isTrustedAddress public

* bumped package version

* chore(npm): version bump

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Co-authored-by: Kiryl Yermakou <[email protected]>
(cherry picked from commit f6ecc77)

Co-authored-by: Foivos <[email protected]>
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