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Nakamoto: NakamotoCoordinator #3869

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kantai opened this issue Aug 22, 2023 · 2 comments
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Nakamoto: NakamotoCoordinator #3869

kantai opened this issue Aug 22, 2023 · 2 comments

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kantai commented Aug 22, 2023

This thread consumes event notifications and triggers block processing.

Basically, it should have a comms channel similar to the existing coordinator thread, but since
there is not bitcoin block processing in M1, this thread would just signal on a notification that
a new Stacks block has been stored. It would then wake up, and attempt to process the new block.

@kantai kantai added this to the Mockamoto milestone Aug 22, 2023
@saralab saralab moved this from 🆕 New to 📋 Backlog in Stacks Core Eng Sep 19, 2023
@jcnelson jcnelson self-assigned this Oct 5, 2023
@saralab saralab moved this from Status: 📋 Backlog to Status: 💻 In Progress in Stacks Core Eng Nov 6, 2023
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saralab commented Nov 17, 2023

This was implemented as part of : #4009
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@saralab saralab closed this as completed Nov 17, 2023
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from Status: 💻 In Progress to Status: ✅ Done in Stacks Core Eng Nov 17, 2023
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