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@aelmanaa aelmanaa commented Nov 20, 2025

This pull request updates the tokens.json configuration to add support for several new tokens and networks, and removes one token entry. The changes mainly involve expanding cross-chain support for existing tokens and introducing a new token, BOB.

New token and expanded cross-chain support:

  • Added configuration for the new token BOB across three networks: bitcoin-mainnet-bob-1, bsc-mainnet, and mainnet, including pool addresses, token addresses, and pool types.
  • Added Lombard Staked Bitcoin (LBTC) support on four new networks: berachain-mainnet, corn-mainnet, etherlink-mainnet, and tac-mainnet, with corresponding pool and token addresses. [1] [2] [3] [4]
  • Added Liquid Staked ETH (LsETH) support for the ethereum-mainnet-linea-1 network.

Token removal:

  • Removed the uniBTC entry for the ethereum-mainnet-mode-1 network, including its pool and token addresses.

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@aelmanaa aelmanaa merged commit f3f81a9 into main Nov 20, 2025
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@aelmanaa aelmanaa deleted the bob branch November 20, 2025 13:36
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