Preferred sequencer fail early and cleary on DA-address mismatch#2607
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Preferred sequencer checks match between its own
DaServiceaddress and DA address of preferred sequencer in the runtime. Fails early and clearly on mismatch, so operators can fix the errorCHANGELOG.mdwith a new entry if my PR makes any breaking changes or fixes a bug. If my PR removes a feature or changes its behavior, I provide help for users on how to migrate to the new behavior.Cargo.tomlchanges before opening the PRs. (Are all new dependencies necessary? Is any module dependency leaked into the full-node (hint: it shouldn't)?)Linked Issues
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