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chore: add citrea mainnet deployment#180

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📝 Description

Deployment of citrea mainnet

🧪 How to Test?

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  • All existing tests pass

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  • Code follows the project's coding standards
  • Self-review completed
  • Documentation updated (if needed)
  • Tests added/updated
  • Changelog updated (if needed)
  • All CI checks pass

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Low Risk
Low risk: this is a data/config expansion adding a new chain ID and RPC metadata, with no behavioral changes beyond enabling Citrea mainnet validation and lookups.

Overview
Adds Citrea mainnet to the delegation deployments package by introducing CHAIN_ID.citreaMainnet (0x1012) and mapping it to the existing DEPLOYMENTS_1_3_0 contract set.

Updates the deployment validation script to include a citreaMainnet Chain definition (RPC URL + native currency), and records the addition in the changelog.

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@MoMannn MoMannn requested a review from a team as a code owner March 5, 2026 12:36
Co-authored-by: MJ Kiwi <mj.liang@consensys.net>
@MoMannn MoMannn requested a review from mj-kiwi March 23, 2026 07:47
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