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chore: update cosmos-sdk to v0.50.11 #174

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Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Rosetta can now run without requiring a plugin.
    • Updated cosmos-sdk to version v0.50.11.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Added support for insecure connections to gRPC reflection servers.
  • Documentation

    • Changelog updated to reflect new version entries and improvements.
  • Chores

    • Various dependency versions updated for improved performance and stability.

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This pull request updates the Rosetta project to version v0.50.11, focusing on dependency upgrades and minor improvements. The changelog now includes a new version entry highlighting Rosetta's ability to run without a plugin and an update to the cosmos-sdk. A bug fix was added to support insecure connections to gRPC reflection servers. The go.mod file reflects multiple dependency version updates across various modules, primarily incrementing to their latest patch or minor versions.

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File Changes
CHANGELOG.md - Added v0.50.11 version entry
- New improvement: Rosetta can run without a plugin
- Updated cosmos-sdk to v0.50.11
- Added bug fix for gRPC reflection server connections
go.mod - Updated 20+ dependency versions, including:
- cosmos-sdk from v0.50.10 to v0.50.11
- grpc from v1.64.1 to v1.67.1
- Various x/crypto, x/net, and other module updates

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🐰 A Rosetta Rabbit's Delight

Versions dance, dependencies leap,
Cosmos-sdk climbs, no plugin to keep!
gRPC connections now secure and bright,
Code hops forward with pure rabbit might! 🚀
Version v0.50.11 takes flight! 🌟


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@JulianToledano JulianToledano merged commit a17f92b into main Dec 19, 2024
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@JulianToledano JulianToledano deleted the feature/update-cosmos-50.11 branch December 19, 2024 10:45
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