feat: upgrade to ZMQ 6.0 using dashd-zmq client#70
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Good news: zeromq.js 6 might be better than zeromq.js 5 (which is in various states of buggy and broken) Bad news: 3 years later and zeromq.js 6 is left incomplete. 🤷♂️ |
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Issue being fixed or feature implemented
As we have a implementation for 6.0 in js-dashd-zmq available which shares practically the same API that the one we currently have, and because 6.0 is meant to fix some fundamentals issues and that as highlighted by #69 we do have some issue with ZMQ.
We decided to start the discussion around a migration towards it.
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