feat(aggregation mode): move sdk from crates dir to aggregation mode dir#2223
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feat(aggregation mode): move sdk from crates dir to aggregation mode dir#2223
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MarcosNicolau
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…new-dir # Conflicts: # aggregation_mode/Cargo.lock # aggregation_mode/payments_poller/Cargo.toml
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Description
Move the
aggregation_modefrom the fast mode to theaggregation_layerworkspace. The only thing missing is moving the l2 example.How to test
To test it, simply verify that the whole flow of sending proofs and verifying them with the new sdk and cli works:
You can also test the L2 example in #2226.
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testnet, everything else tostaging