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fix(spaceward): Shortened chain pretty_name to below 30 characters #189

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@jjheywood jjheywood commented Apr 17, 2024

The pretty_name of the chain needs to be less than or equal to 30 characters:

Warden Protocol Buenavista Testnet -> Warden Protocol Buenavista

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  • Refactor
    • Updated the display name of the Warden Protocol Buenavista chain for clarity.

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This update involves a minor modification in the configuration file for a blockchain network. Specifically, the display name of the wardenprotocolbuenavista chain has been adjusted to better reflect its current status, changing from referencing a test network to indicating a more permanent or main network status.

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.../src/config/chains.ts Updated pretty_name from "Warden Protocol Buenavista Testnet" to "Warden Protocol Buenavista".

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240-240: Change to pretty_name is correct and meets the character limit requirement.


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Hey @jjheywood and thank you for opening this pull request! 👋🏼

It looks like you forgot to add a changelog entry for your changes. Make sure to add a changelog entry in the 'CHANGELOG.md' file.

@jjheywood jjheywood merged commit c0587d8 into main Apr 17, 2024
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@jjheywood jjheywood deleted the chain-name-update branch April 17, 2024 10:32
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