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Remove usage of experimental api in transaction balancing #970

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- description: |
    Remove usage of experimental cardano-api API in transaction balancing
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   - refactoring    # QoL changes
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  # - documentation  # change in code docs, haddocks...

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@carbolymer carbolymer added the next-update Needs a dependency to be updated to be merged label Nov 18, 2024
@carbolymer carbolymer force-pushed the mgalazyn/fix/revert-use-of-experimental-api-in-tx-balancing branch from 6d84cbb to 3e9a647 Compare November 20, 2024 20:53
@github-merge-queue github-merge-queue bot closed this pull request by merging all changes into master in 308ce97 Nov 26, 2024
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