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The option dinitIceSheetHeight in POISE allows negative arguments, which shouldn't be allowed. It'd be better to change it so that if the user inputs a negative value, it defaults to meters since the ice sheet height is positive definite.
stellar/laboratory#363 (comment):
state is a term of art in React, so I avoid using that as the name. It might have been clearer to name this prop 'signatureCheckState' or something.
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The asset ordering in the
/tradesendpoint is not deterministic. See, for example how responses are different for the same request (/trades?cursor=133053547049738241-0&limit=10&order=asc) in https://horizon.stellar.org/ vs https://horizon-stg-pubnet.stellar.org/.The ordering sho