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fix: update Amplifier GMP example #1188

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fix: update Amplifier GMP example #1188

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The current page uses outdated commands and addresses, so lots of the commands don't work - this PR fixes that. It also makes it so that the tutorial doesn't rely on running your own axelard node anymore. I used the contract from this video in the axelar docs as a demo contract and made it so that the commands can just be executed without needing to deploy your own contract.

I noticed #1073 while making these changes, but that PR seems to be outdated by now (wrong chain names, invalid parameter passing) so I thought it'd be less hassle to just make a new branch.

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@hydrobeam hydrobeam changed the title update Amplifier GMP example fix: update Amplifier GMP example Oct 1, 2024
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@hydrobeam @benjamin852 anything we can do to move this forward?

@benjamin852 benjamin852 merged commit fa06def into main Oct 16, 2024
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@benjamin852 benjamin852 deleted the gmp-example-update branch October 16, 2024 03:06
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