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Feat stake OFAC #4203
Feat stake OFAC #4203
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keepUnusedDataFor: 24 * 60 * 60, // 2 |
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Outdated comment (should be 1 day?)
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No, I somehow managed to delete the "4 hours" from "24 hours" :D
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Currently once we do the ofac check the data will be discarded after 60s (if no active listeners) and whenever we navigate to a page that needs that data a new call to the rpc is going to be made. With this change the data will be kept for up to 24h (if no active listener).
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What it solves
Checks whether the currently connected wallet or safe is on the OFAC list and blocks access to the stake feature.
How to test it
You can use impersonator.xyz with any of the addresses on the https://github.com/ultrasoundmoney/ofac-ethereum-addresses/blob/main/data.csv list and it should display a block letting you know that the address is blocked.
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