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Configure Cardano transaction signing parameters with CI/CD #1815

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This PR includes the configuration of the Cardano transaction signing parameters with the CI/CD.

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Relates to #1814

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    4 files  ±0     52 suites  ±0   8m 52s ⏱️ -4s
1 145 tests ±0  1 145 ✅ ±0  0 💤 ±0  0 ❌ ±0 
1 311 runs  ±0  1 311 ✅ ±0  0 💤 ±0  0 ❌ ±0 

Results for commit 5a4acce. ± Comparison against base commit 6756b0f.

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@jpraynaud jpraynaud force-pushed the jpraynaud/1814-calibrate-cardano-transaction-parameters branch from c734446 to 4aa61ec Compare July 11, 2024 15:07
@jpraynaud jpraynaud force-pushed the jpraynaud/1814-calibrate-cardano-transaction-parameters branch from 4aa61ec to 5a4acce Compare July 11, 2024 15:13
@jpraynaud jpraynaud merged commit 7c0ca2b into main Jul 12, 2024
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@jpraynaud jpraynaud deleted the jpraynaud/1814-calibrate-cardano-transaction-parameters branch July 12, 2024 09:31
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