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Update the deployment parameters to mainnet for v1.0.7-beta #1141

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lgtm

@Yashk767 Yashk767 merged commit b1a71ba into razor-network:releases/v1.0.7 Oct 9, 2023
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* feat: Github Migration  (#1146)

* feat: migrate to github actions

* chore: migrate from circle ci

* Update develop.yml (#1148)

* Update develop.yml (#1149)

* Update develop.yml

* Update develop.yml

* Update develop.yml

* Fix go mod tidy

* Replaced curve instance elliptic.P256() with crypto.S256() (#1150)

* fix: Update Dockerfile with version bumps (#1152)

* chore: hotfix missing workflow

* chore: fix dockerfile versions

* Revert Update the deployment parameters to mainnet for  (#1141)

* Updated version to

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Co-authored-by: Yohan Nelson <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Skanda Bhat <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: SkandaBhat <[email protected]>
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