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feat: update upcoming fork names #680

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1. Purpose or design rationale of this PR

  • Bernoulli: Re-enable SHA-256 precompile.
  • Curie (pending name, might be changed later): Re-enable EIP-1559.

2. PR title

Your PR title must follow conventional commits (as we are doing squash merge for each PR), so it must start with one of the following types:

  • feat: A new feature

3. Deployment tag versioning

Has the version in params/version.go been updated?

  • This PR doesn't involve a new deployment, git tag, docker image tag, and it doesn't affect traces
  • Yes

4. Breaking change label

Does this PR have the breaking-change label?

  • This PR is not a breaking change
  • Yes

NazariiDenha
NazariiDenha previously approved these changes Mar 26, 2024
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Co-authored-by: Nazarii Denha <dengaaa2002@gmail.com>
colinlyguo
colinlyguo previously approved these changes Mar 26, 2024
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LGTM.

@Thegaram Thegaram force-pushed the feat-rename-forks-bernoulli-curie branch from c950994 to a5609fc Compare March 26, 2024 14:05
@Thegaram Thegaram merged commit 0f0cd99 into develop Mar 26, 2024
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@Thegaram Thegaram deleted the feat-rename-forks-bernoulli-curie branch March 26, 2024 14:41
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