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chore(deps): bump celestiaorg/celestia-node from v0.13.1 to v0.14.0 #109

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Bumps celestiaorg/celestia-node from v0.13.1 to v0.14.0.

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v0.14.0

Note: This release is currently compatible with mocha-4 and arabica-11 ONLY.

Pruning

This release introduces block (or sample) pruning via the --experimental-pruning flag. When --experimental-pruning is enabled, light nodes will prune samples, while full and bridge nodes will prune blocks older than 30 days ( the availability window defined in https://github.com/celestiaorg/CIPs/blob/main/cips/cip-4.md).

Full and bridge nodes that run with pruning enabled will support serving samples and blocks within the availability window, and will continue to advertise on the full topic, whereas full and bridge nodes that upgrade to this version and do not enable pruning will retain all blocks and begin to advertise themselves on the new archival topic, signalling to the network that they are an "archival" node.

⚠️ Please note that this is an experimental feature. Once --experimental-pruning is enabled, it is not possible to go back to running as an "archival" node without resyncing from scratch or restoring from a snapshot. ⚠️

As a part of the pruning feature, it is now default behaviour for light, full and bridge nodes to additionally discover "archival" nodes in the network in order to maintain the ability to request blobs and blocks older than the availability window.

Core access via gRPC only

Via celestiaorg/celestia-node#3359, it is now possible to perform all state-related queries over a gRPC connection to a core consensus node only. This means that it is no longer required to pass a --core.rpc.port when configuring celestia-node for state access. Instead, only the gRPC port is necessary (which is still configured to default to 9090).


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  • 13439cc refactor testing pkgs to use testing.TB
  • 5401922 chore(deps): Bump github.com/BurntSushi/toml from 1.3.2 to 1.4.0 (#3491)
  • 4384091 chore(deps): Bump goreleaser/goreleaser-action from 5 to 6 (#3486)
  • fbce4b7 chore(share/p2p/discovery): Change success case logging for advertisement to ...
  • edef750 chore(das): move jobType declaration closer to consts (#3477)
  • 114adbd chore(deps): Bump golang.org/x/crypto from 0.23.0 to 0.24.0 (#3490)
  • 07311e8 chore(deps): Bump golang.org/x/text from 0.15.0 to 0.16.0 (#3489)
  • ff50550 update golangci-lint in ci
  • fe9c92c refactor(share): use atomic.Int64 and fix 'racy' bugs (#3478)
  • bdac1d7 fix(nodebuilder/share): Pass light.Window to shrex getter construction rega...
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Bumps [celestiaorg/celestia-node](https://github.com/celestiaorg/celestia-node) from v0.13.1 to v0.14.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/celestiaorg/celestia-node/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/celestiaorg/celestia-node/blob/main/.goreleaser.yaml)
- [Commits](celestiaorg/celestia-node@v0.13.1...v0.14.0)

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