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@DengreSarthak DengreSarthak commented Aug 29, 2025

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  • Chores
    • Updated token-related data handling to accept optional approved tokens and minimum amounts, improving compatibility with varied datasets.
    • Added support for deposited tokens metadata on hackathons.
    • Maintains backward compatibility; existing workflows and integrations continue to function without changes.
    • No visible UI changes; behavior remains consistent while enhancing data flexibility and resilience.

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The change updates the indexedDB-related types by making approvedTokens and tokenMinAmounts optional and introducing a new optional depositedTokens field within ExtendedHackathonDetails. No other public API signatures are modified.

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IndexedDB schema/types
lib/indexedDB.ts
- Added depositedTokens?: string[] to ExtendedHackathonDetails
- Made approvedTokens optional: approvedTokens?: string[]
- Made tokenMinAmounts optional: tokenMinAmounts?: Record<string, string>
- No other exported/public signatures changed

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Possibly related PRs

  • Improved Interaction #28 — Also modifies lib/indexedDB.ts schema around approvedTokens and token metadata; likely part of the same schema evolution.

Poem

A bunny taps the schema tree,
Adds tokens where deposits be.
Optional leaves now softly sway,
Approved or minimal, have their say.
In fields that bloom, data hops free—
Indexed burrows, light as can be. 🐇✨


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@DengreSarthak DengreSarthak merged commit 81708fa into main Aug 29, 2025
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