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fix(bridge-ui): make testnet naming consistent with UI #481

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Merging #481 (334b5f6) into main (08175b8) will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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bridge-ui 95.05% <ø> (ø)
protocol 58.97% <ø> (ø) Carriedforward from 08175b8
relayer 69.10% <ø> (ø) Carriedforward from 08175b8
ui 100.00% <ø> (ø) Carriedforward from 08175b8

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packages/bridge-ui/src/domain/chain.ts 65.62% <ø> (ø)

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@dantaik dantaik merged commit 58f4259 into main Dec 24, 2022
@dantaik dantaik deleted the fix-naming branch December 24, 2022 06:37
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