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Swap finalized chains based on processed batches #6203

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Previously we decided whether to swap finalized chains based on validated patches. It is a more robust approach to make this decision based on processed batches.

This PR shifts the switch to use processed batches rather than validated.

@AgeManning AgeManning added the ready-for-review The code is ready for review label Jul 30, 2024
@jimmygchen jimmygchen added the v5.3.0 Q3 2024 release with database changes! label Jul 30, 2024
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Simple fix, looks good!

@jimmygchen jimmygchen added ready-for-merge This PR is ready to merge. and removed ready-for-review The code is ready for review labels Jul 30, 2024
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@mergify mergify bot merged commit 75e9348 into sigp:release-v5.3.0 Jul 30, 2024
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👍 Fix makes sense!

AgeManning added a commit to AgeManning/lighthouse that referenced this pull request Sep 3, 2024
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