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docs: ✏️ update readme supported versions #259

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Update readme file with supported versions

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  • New Feature ?
  • Updated swagger annotation (if API structure is changed) ?
  • Unit Test (if possible) ?
  • Updated the Readme.md (if required) ?

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    • Updated the compatibility information with Polymesh blockchain versions to 6.0.x - 6.2.x.

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This update focuses on enhancing compatibility with newer versions of the Polymesh blockchain, shifting support from versions 5.4.x - 6.0.x to versions 6.0.x - 6.2.x. It ensures that the software stays up-to-date with the latest blockchain technology, maintaining efficiency and security.

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File(s) Change Summary
README.md Updated compatibility from 5.4.x - 6.0.x to 6.0.x - 6.2.x with Polymesh blockchain.

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In the realm of code, where changes bound,
A rabbit hopped, leaving traces profound.
From 5.4 to 6.2, the leap was made,
With nimble paws, the path was laid.
"To newer heights," it whispered, bright,
As blockchain lands glowed, ever so light.
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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between f70a473 and 6f1067d.
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  • README.md (1 hunks)
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  • 11-11: The update to the supported versions of the Polymesh blockchain is clear and accurately reflects the PR's objective. This change ensures that users are aware of the current versions the software is compatible with.

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@polymath-eric polymath-eric merged commit 6f1067d into alpha Mar 27, 2024
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@polymath-eric polymath-eric deleted the trigger-release branch March 27, 2024 15:58
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