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fix: disabled built in auth/vesting module functionality #2127

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@onikonychev onikonychev commented Dec 23, 2024

Cosmos built-in auth/vesting feature is not used, all vesting is managed by Wasm contracts

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    • The vesting module has been completely removed from the application.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Resolved issues related to the built-in authentication and vesting module functionality, which has been disabled.

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The pull request involves the complete removal of the vesting module from the app/keepers.go file. This change eliminates all references to the vesting functionality, including the deletion of import statements, the removal of the module from the initialization order, and its exclusion from the module basic manager setup. Additionally, the changelog has been updated to document this change, noting the disabling of the built-in authentication and vesting module functionality.

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File Change Summary
app/keepers.go - Deleted vesting module import statements
- Removed vestingtypes.ModuleName from orderedModuleNames
- Removed vesting.AppModuleBasic{} from ModuleBasicManager
CHANGELOG.md - Added entry for disabling built-in auth/vesting module functionality: - [#2127] - fix(vesting): disabled built in auth/vesting module functionality
- Moved entry for EVM precompile feature to follow the new fix entry

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🐰 Farewell, vesting module, you're now out of sight
No more tokens locked with such tight might
In keepers we clean, with surgical grace
A rabbit's swift edit leaves not a trace
Modules come, modules go - that's our code's delight! 🔧


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CHANGELOG.md (1)

54-54: Enhance the changelog entry with more context and PR link.

The changelog entry should provide more context about why the auth/vesting module was disabled and include a link to the PR. Consider expanding it to:

-- [#2127] - fix: disabled built in auth/vesting module functionality
+- [#2127](https://github.com/NibiruChain/nibiru/pull/2127) - fix: disabled built in auth/vesting module functionality to address security vulnerability, as all vesting operations are managed through Wasm contracts
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Line range hint 1-1182: LGTM! The changelog format and structure are well-maintained.

The changelog follows the Keep a Changelog format, has clear sections for different types of changes, and includes helpful guiding principles and usage instructions.

@k-yang k-yang enabled auto-merge (squash) January 3, 2025 15:44
@k-yang k-yang merged commit a0eadea into main Jan 6, 2025
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@k-yang k-yang deleted the on/disable-vesting-tx branch January 6, 2025 17:49
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