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evm: fix infinite context usage on EndBlock (#329)
The previous code is not incorrect since the method `SetBlockBloom` use the `ctx` passed in rather than the `k.ctx`.
It's confusing that sometimes methods use ctx in parameter, sometimes use `k.ctx`, but that's another issue.

Co-authored-by: Federico Kunze Küllmer <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-07-21 11:57:30 +00:00
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Ethermint

Ethermint is a scalable, high-throughput Proof-of-Stake blockchain that is fully compatible and interoperable with Ethereum. It's build using the the Cosmos SDK which runs on top of Tendermint Core consensus engine.

WARNING: Ethermint is under VERY ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT and should be treated as pre-alpha software. This means it is not meant to be run in production, its APIs are subject to change without warning and should not be relied upon, and it should not be used to hold any value. We will remove this warning when we have a release that is stable, secure, and properly tested.

Note: Requires Go 1.15+

Quick Start

To learn how the Ethermint works from a high-level perspective, go to the Introduction section from the documentation.

For more, please refer to the Ethermint Docs, which are also hosted on docs.ethermint.zone.

Community

The following chat channels and forums are a great spot to ask questions about Ethermint: