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feat: Superchain Registry Types #247

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Updates kona to use superchain-registry rust primitive types.

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@refcell refcell changed the title feat: superchain registry types feat: Superchain Registry Types Jun 13, 2024
@refcell refcell requested a review from clabby June 13, 2024 03:35
@refcell refcell added K-feature Kind: feature A-primitives labels Jun 13, 2024 — with Graphite App
@refcell refcell self-assigned this Jun 13, 2024
@refcell refcell added this to the Phase 5: Nice to Have milestone Jun 13, 2024
@refcell refcell marked this pull request as ready for review June 13, 2024 03:36
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@refcell refcell force-pushed the refcell/superchain-types branch from cd21766 to 298fa43 Compare June 13, 2024 20:08
@refcell refcell merged commit d5bef04 into refcell/towards-derivation Jun 13, 2024
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