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    • Updated the README to include BccNodes as a service provider across various sections.
    • Added a new guide link for BccNodes under Documentation/Guides.
    • Expanded resource and service listings with BccNodes' URLs and status indicators.

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The README.md file was updated to add BccNodes as a contributor and service provider across several sections, including new guide links and service URLs for RPC, API, gRPC, Addrbook, Snapshot, State/Quick Sync, and Live Peer services. No changes were made to code or logic.

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README.md Added BccNodes as a contributor and service provider in multiple sections, with guide links and URLs.

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46-46: 👍 Thanks for broadening provider coverage

The new BccNodes entries are alphabetically placed and follow existing wording and badge conventions—nice attention to curation style.
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Also applies to: 92-92, 116-116, 162-162, 180-180, 201-201, 213-213

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@ccamel ccamel self-assigned this Jul 29, 2025
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Hey, just a heads-up: the convention is to add your resources at the end of the tables, following the order in which people contributed. Could you move them to the bottom? Thanks! 🙏

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