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refactor: dependency: use revised go-tss lib #1521

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@brewmaster012 brewmaster012 commented Jan 3, 2024

Ready for review but before merging, should merge this PR https://github.com/zeta-chain/go-tss first and revise the go.mod here.

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@brewmaster012 brewmaster012 changed the title chore: dependency: use revised go-tss lib refactor: dependency: use revised go-tss lib Jan 3, 2024
@lumtis lumtis merged commit aad2e31 into develop Jan 4, 2024
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@lumtis lumtis deleted the using-revised-go-tss-lib branch January 4, 2024 21:44
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