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feat: multisig #10

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feat: multisig #10

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@ALPAC-4 ALPAC-4 commented Mar 15, 2024

contract base multisig implement

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  • New Features
    • Added functionality for managing multi-signature wallets, including creating accounts, proposing actions, voting, executing proposals, and updating settings.
    • Defined structures for multisig wallets, proposals, periods, and related events.
    • Included view functions to retrieve proposal and configuration details.
    • Introduced inline functions for assertion checks and helper functions for proposals and votes.

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The new multisig.move files introduce functionality for managing multi-signature wallets, including account creation, proposal handling, voting, execution, and configuration updates in a structured manner.

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precompile/modules/initia_stdlib/sources/multisig.move Introduces functionality for managing multi-signature wallets, including account creation, proposal handling, voting, execution, and configuration updates. Defines structures, events, and view functions for these operations. Provides assertion checks and helper functions.

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In the code's deep maze,
Multi-signature ways,
Rabbits vote and propose,
Wallets secure, no woes! 🐇✨

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LGTM

@ALPAC-4 ALPAC-4 merged commit 29f7b76 into main Mar 15, 2024
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@ALPAC-4 ALPAC-4 deleted the feat/multisig branch March 15, 2024 11:33
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