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bump tendermint core #9081

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@alessio alessio commented Apr 8, 2021

Use tendermint 0.34.9


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Use tendermint 0.34.9
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Ack

@alessio alessio merged commit 6e26ee9 into master Apr 8, 2021
@alessio alessio deleted the alessio/tendermint-0349 branch April 8, 2021 19:22
clevinson pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 8, 2021
* bump tendermint core

Depends on 0.34.9.

* fix FTBFS
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