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Ensure non-zero bits for each committee bitfield comprising an aggregate #6603

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ethereum/consensus-specs#4002

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Add an additional check to ensure that on-chain attestations have at least one non-zero bit set per attesting committee bitfield. This change is part of the upcoming Electra alpha release

@eserilev eserilev added electra Required for the Electra/Prague fork ready-for-review The code is ready for review labels Nov 23, 2024
@michaelsproul michaelsproul added the v6.1.0 New release c. Q1 2025 label Dec 2, 2024
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LGTM!

@michaelsproul michaelsproul added ready-for-merge This PR is ready to merge. and removed ready-for-review The code is ready for review labels Dec 19, 2024
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