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Support deployment on Sepolia #48

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The Görli testnet currently used by Threshold/Keep for development purposes is planned to become deprecated with the end of year 2023. The testnet that is planned to replace it is called
Holešky, however it's not yet available - it's planned it will become widely accessible on Oct 1, 2023 (source). Switching our infrastructure to support new testnet is quite time consuming, so moving directly from Görli to Holešky may be quite risky, especially if there would be some delays in the date of Holešky genesis (not meeting the planned timelines is not a rare occurrence in the Ethereum space). As a solution, we decided to switch first to another testnet that is currently live - Sepolia. This testnet's EOL is planned for 2026, which gives us plenty of time to move to Holešky before Sepolia gets deprecated.

As part of this job we need to update config files relating to the supported testnets in the ci repo.

Refs:
threshold-network/solidity-contracts#150
threshold-network/solidity-contracts#151
keep-network/keep-core#3706
keep-network/tbtc-v2#691
threshold-network/token-dashboard#605

The Görli testnet currently used by Threshold/Keep for development purposes is
planned to become deprecated with the end of year 2023. The testnet that is
planned to replace it is called
[Holešky](https://github.com/eth-clients/holesky), however it's not yet
available - it's planned it will become widely accessible on Oct 1, 2023
([source](https://everstake.one/blog/new-ethereum-testnet-holesky-all-you-need-to-know-now)).
Switching our infrastructure to support new testnet is quite time consuming, so
moving directly from Görli to Holešky may be quite risky, especially if there
would be some delays in the date of Holešky genesis (not meeting the planned
timelines is not a rare occurrence in the Ethereum space). As a solution, we
decided to switch first to another testnet that is currently live - Sepolia.
This testnet's EOL is planned for 2026, which gives us plenty of time to move to
Holešky before Sepolia gets deprecated.

As part of this job we need to update config files relating to the supported
testnets in the `ci` repo.
@lukasz-zimnoch lukasz-zimnoch merged commit f578e37 into main Sep 13, 2023
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@lukasz-zimnoch lukasz-zimnoch deleted the support-sepolia branch September 13, 2023 09:29
lukasz-zimnoch added a commit to keep-network/keep-core that referenced this pull request Sep 25, 2023
The Görli testnet currently used by Threshold/Keep for development
purposes is planned to become deprecated with the end of year 2023. The
testnet that is planned to replace it is called
[Holešky](https://github.com/eth-clients/holesky), however it's not yet
available - it's planned it will become widely accessible on Oct 1, 2023
([source](https://everstake.one/blog/new-ethereum-testnet-holesky-all-you-need-to-know-now)).
Switching our infrastructure to support new testnet is quite time
consuming, so moving directly from Görli to Holešky may be quite risky,
especially if there would be some delays in the date of Holešky genesis
(not meeting the planned timelines is not a rare occurrence in the
Ethereum space). As a solution, we decided to switch first to another
testnet that is currently live - Sepolia. This testnet's EOL is planned
for 2026, which gives us plenty of time to move to Holešky before
Sepolia gets deprecated.

Refs:
threshold-network/solidity-contracts#150
keep-network/ci#48
threshold-network/solidity-contracts#151
keep-network/tbtc-v2#691
threshold-network/token-dashboard#605

- [ ] Update `TESTNET_ETH_CONTRACT_OWNER_PRIVATE_KEY` so that it is
prefixed with `0x`
lukasz-zimnoch added a commit to keep-network/tbtc-v2 that referenced this pull request Oct 24, 2023
The Görli testnet currently used by Threshold/Keep for development
purposes is
planned to become deprecated with the end of year 2023. The testnet that
is
planned to replace it is called
[Holešky](https://github.com/eth-clients/holesky), however it's not yet
available - it's planned it will become widely accessible on Oct 1, 2023

([source](https://everstake.one/blog/new-ethereum-testnet-holesky-all-you-need-to-know-now)).
Switching our infrastructure to support new testnet is quite time
consuming, so
moving directly from Görli to Holešky may be quite risky, especially if
there
would be some delays in the date of Holešky genesis (not meeting the
planned
timelines is not a rare occurrence in the Ethereum space). As a
solution, we
decided to switch first to another testnet that is currently live -
Sepolia.
This testnet's EOL is planned for 2026, which gives us plenty of time to
move to
Holešky before Sepolia gets deprecated.

Refs:
threshold-network/solidity-contracts#150
keep-network/ci#48
threshold-network/solidity-contracts#151
keep-network/keep-core#3706
threshold-network/token-dashboard#605
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