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feat: Add L2scan to chain explorers #1548

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Add L2scan (Arb One) explorer to the chain explorers page.

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@anegg0 pls review again. We have signed the CLA.

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@cla-bot check

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@hkalodner please review

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LGTM

@anegg0 anegg0 marked this pull request as draft September 19, 2024 18:59
@anegg0 anegg0 marked this pull request as ready for review September 19, 2024 18:59
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