
During May 2025, Boris Quiroz enhanced the cross-chain TON test suite within the zeta-chain/node repository, focusing on improving reliability and diagnostic clarity. He reconciled the TONDepositAndCall end-to-end tests with the TONDeposit logic, reducing test divergence and ensuring consistent validation of cross-chain transfer flows. Using Go and Solidity, Boris introduced detailed logging, refined transaction filtering, and strengthened status verification for TON transactions. He also addressed edge-case handling by adjusting gas limit logic for reverted transactions and ensuring accurate balance reporting. These changes resulted in more reliable test outcomes, faster diagnostics, and improved observability for blockchain testing and smart contract development.

May 2025 monthly summary for zeta-chain/node: Strengthened cross-chain TON test suite reliability and reporting. Reconciled TONDepositAndCall end-to-end tests with TONDeposit logic, improving consistency and removing test drift. Enhanced observability with more detailed logging, refined transaction filtering, and robust status verification for cross-chain TON transactions. Fixed edge-case handling by adjusting gas limit logic for reverted transactions and ensuring accurate balance reporting. Result: more reliable test outcomes, faster diagnostics, and improved confidence in cross-chain transfer flows.
May 2025 monthly summary for zeta-chain/node: Strengthened cross-chain TON test suite reliability and reporting. Reconciled TONDepositAndCall end-to-end tests with TONDeposit logic, improving consistency and removing test drift. Enhanced observability with more detailed logging, refined transaction filtering, and robust status verification for cross-chain TON transactions. Fixed edge-case handling by adjusting gas limit logic for reverted transactions and ensuring accurate balance reporting. Result: more reliable test outcomes, faster diagnostics, and improved confidence in cross-chain transfer flows.
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