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Given a block (hash) it would be useful to be able to view all chains (all heads of chains?) that include this block.
We see a lot of forks in testnet1 - and it would be great if we could know what forked off ahead of a given block.
So a node operator could see what is ahead of them during syncing or if they appear to be on the wrong fork.
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@antiochp I've started working on this during testnet1/2 but stopped on later testnets where only a handful of forks happened. Are you still interested in this feature?
Given a block (hash) it would be useful to be able to view all chains (all heads of chains?) that include this block.
We see a lot of forks in testnet1 - and it would be great if we could know what forked off ahead of a given block.
So a node operator could see what is ahead of them during syncing or if they appear to be on the wrong fork.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: