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Implement SidechainRegistrationCommand for mainchain interoperability module #7033

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ishantiw opened this issue Feb 22, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #7116
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Implement SidechainRegistrationCommand for mainchain interoperability module #7033

ishantiw opened this issue Feb 22, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #7116
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ishantiw commented Feb 22, 2022

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For MainchainInteroperabilityModule,

Acceptance Criteria

  • Unit tests for all the code paths for verify()
  • Unit tests for all the code paths for execute()
  • Make sure entry in all the subStores is created for a sidechain
@ishantiw ishantiw added framework/module/interoperability Interoperability module and removed framework labels Feb 23, 2022
@ishantiw ishantiw changed the title Implement SidechainRegistrationCMD for mainchain interoperability module Implement SidechainRegistrationCommand for mainchain interoperability module Feb 25, 2022
@milenagojkovic milenagojkovic added this to the Sprint 67 milestone Apr 11, 2022
@mitsuaki-u mitsuaki-u self-assigned this Apr 11, 2022
@milenagojkovic milenagojkovic modified the milestones: Sprint 67, Sprint 68 Apr 25, 2022
mitsuaki-u added a commit that referenced this issue May 6, 2022
Implement sidechain registration verification and execution  - Closes #7033
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