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Updating rfq contracts in docs #3041

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@Defi-Moses Defi-Moses commented Aug 20, 2024

Updates the contracts for new chains

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  • New Features

    • Added new entries for blockchain networks: Scroll, Linea, Blast, and BSC, including their contract addresses and links to respective blockchain explorers in the documentation.
  • Documentation

    • Enhanced the RFQ contract documentation to provide more comprehensive information, improving accessibility for developers and stakeholders interacting with the Synapse RFQ contract across multiple platforms.

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The recent updates to the documentation enhance the Synapse RFQ contract by adding new entries for blockchain networks, including "Scroll," "Linea," "Blast," and "BSC." Each entry features specific contract addresses and links to blockchain explorers, facilitating easier access to essential information for developers and stakeholders. This enriches the overall usability and comprehensiveness of the documentation.

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docs/.../rfq/Contracts.md Added new entries for "Scroll," "Linea," "Blast," and "BSC" with addresses and explorer links.

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In the land of blocks and chains so bright,
New paths emerge, a wondrous sight!
With Scroll and Linea, Blast, and BSC,
Each contract shines, a treasure for thee.
Hopping along, the info's a treat,
For developers' joy, it's truly sweet! 🐇✨


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@trajan0x trajan0x merged commit 44f1399 into master Aug 20, 2024
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@trajan0x trajan0x deleted the docs/update-rfq-contracts branch August 20, 2024 16:01
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