Prop#95 - Osmosis v5 Boron Upgrade

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  • osmosis

    The AMM Laboratory

    This proposal proposes that the chain elect to do a software upgrade to the v5.0.0 software tag of the Osmosis codebase on block height 2383300. The timing of this upgrade is crucial to properly execute the Proposal 32 airdrop clawback. This clawback should happen right at the Airdrop end date of December 15th 5PM UTC, thus this upgrade must execute before it.

  • cosmos-sdk

    :chains: A Framework for Building High Value Public Blockchains :sparkles:

    Upgrade Cosmos-SDK to SDK v0.44 from SDK v0.42 For a full list of updates in Cosmos-SDK v0.44.3 please see its changelog. Noteable highlights include:\n - Authz - Allows granting arbitrary privileges from one account (the granter) to another account (the grantee). \n- New modules:\n - Bech32IBC - Allows auto-routing of send msgs to addresses on other chains, once configured by governance. Allows you to do a bank send on Osmosis to a cosmos1... address, and it is automatically sent to the corresponding Cosmos Hub address over IBC. This is a big step in enabling more seemless IBC UX.\n - TxFees - Enables validators to easily accept txfees in multiple assets, whitelisted by governance, by declaring minimum fees in OSMO. Alternative fee assets are converted to their OSMO value, using the spot price on their primary OSMO base pair pool. This upgrade pre-whitelists all the assets currently supported on the Osmosis frontend with an OSMO basepair pool.\n- Implements Proposal 32 - Clawback of unclaimed Osmo and Ion on airdrop end date. (December 15th, 5PM UTC)\n- Upgrade IBC from a standalone module in the SDK to IBC v2. This improves the utility of Ethereum Bridges and Cosmwasm bridges.\n- Blocking OFAC banned ETH addresses \n- Numerous minor bug fixes, gas fixes, and significant speedups.

  • WorkOS

    The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.

  • bech32-ibc

    Upgrade Cosmos-SDK to SDK v0.44 from SDK v0.42 For a full list of updates in Cosmos-SDK v0.44.3 please see its changelog. Noteable highlights include:\n - Authz - Allows granting arbitrary privileges from one account (the granter) to another account (the grantee). \n- New modules:\n - Bech32IBC - Allows auto-routing of send msgs to addresses on other chains, once configured by governance. Allows you to do a bank send on Osmosis to a cosmos1... address, and it is automatically sent to the corresponding Cosmos Hub address over IBC. This is a big step in enabling more seemless IBC UX.\n - TxFees - Enables validators to easily accept txfees in multiple assets, whitelisted by governance, by declaring minimum fees in OSMO. Alternative fee assets are converted to their OSMO value, using the spot price on their primary OSMO base pair pool. This upgrade pre-whitelists all the assets currently supported on the Osmosis frontend with an OSMO basepair pool.\n- Implements Proposal 32 - Clawback of unclaimed Osmo and Ion on airdrop end date. (December 15th, 5PM UTC)\n- Upgrade IBC from a standalone module in the SDK to IBC v2. This improves the utility of Ethereum Bridges and Cosmwasm bridges.\n- Blocking OFAC banned ETH addresses \n- Numerous minor bug fixes, gas fixes, and significant speedups.

  • ibc-go

    Inter-Blockchain Communication Protocol (IBC) implementation in Golang.

    Upgrade Cosmos-SDK to SDK v0.44 from SDK v0.42 For a full list of updates in Cosmos-SDK v0.44.3 please see its changelog. Noteable highlights include:\n - Authz - Allows granting arbitrary privileges from one account (the granter) to another account (the grantee). \n- New modules:\n - Bech32IBC - Allows auto-routing of send msgs to addresses on other chains, once configured by governance. Allows you to do a bank send on Osmosis to a cosmos1... address, and it is automatically sent to the corresponding Cosmos Hub address over IBC. This is a big step in enabling more seemless IBC UX.\n - TxFees - Enables validators to easily accept txfees in multiple assets, whitelisted by governance, by declaring minimum fees in OSMO. Alternative fee assets are converted to their OSMO value, using the spot price on their primary OSMO base pair pool. This upgrade pre-whitelists all the assets currently supported on the Osmosis frontend with an OSMO basepair pool.\n- Implements Proposal 32 - Clawback of unclaimed Osmo and Ion on airdrop end date. (December 15th, 5PM UTC)\n- Upgrade IBC from a standalone module in the SDK to IBC v2. This improves the utility of Ethereum Bridges and Cosmwasm bridges.\n- Blocking OFAC banned ETH addresses \n- Numerous minor bug fixes, gas fixes, and significant speedups.

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