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Add fast-blocks feature to node #993

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This PR configures fast-blocks feature for the node-subtensor crate. Without it you can't just cargo run the node with fast-blocks - you need to build the runtime with fast-blocks first. With this feature, you can run the node with:

cargo run -p node-subtensor --features fast-blocks -- --dev

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@ales-otf ales-otf marked this pull request as ready for review November 18, 2024 19:56
@sam0x17 sam0x17 merged commit c062265 into devnet-ready Nov 18, 2024
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