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Use Blockstore lowest_slot to initialize root iterator (bp #9738) #9767

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@solana-grimes solana-grimes merged commit 2f0f218 into v1.0 Apr 28, 2020
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Merging #9767 into v1.0 will increase coverage by 0.0%.
The diff coverage is 80.0%.

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