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feat(explorer): new version integration #1683

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@MarcosNicolau MarcosNicolau commented Dec 23, 2024

Description

Explorer new version integration. Integrates all the new components and re-style the current explorer landing.

View the explorer in stage.

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  • New feature
  • Bug fix
  • Optimization
  • Refactor

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  • “Hotfix” to testnet, everything else to staging
  • Linked to Github Issue
  • This change depends on code or research by an external entity
    • Acknowledgements were updated to give credit
  • Unit tests added
  • This change requires new documentation.
    • Documentation has been added/updated.
  • This change is an Optimization
    • Benchmarks added/run
  • Has a known issue
  • If your PR changes the Operator compatibility (Ex: Upgrade prover versions)
    • This PR adds compatibility for operator for both versions and do not change batcher/docs/examples
    • This PR updates batcher and docs/examples to the newer version. This requires the operator are already updated to be compatible

@MarcosNicolau MarcosNicolau self-assigned this Dec 30, 2024
@uri-99 uri-99 merged commit b0330db into explorer-new-version Dec 30, 2024
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@uri-99 uri-99 deleted the feat/explorer-new-version-integration branch December 30, 2024 21:32
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