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fix: update swap keys for possibly overlapped keys (backport #1365) #1367

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  • fix: update swap keys for possibly overlapped keys
    • They should be the same -> (hello, world) != (hell, oworld)

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  • I have updated API documentation client/docs/swagger-ui/swagger.yaml

This is an automatic backport of pull request #1365 done by [Mergify](https://mergify.com).

* fix: update swap keys for possibly overlapped keys

* chore: lint fix

* chore: update changelog

* chore: use address.LengthPrefix to check length

* Revert "chore: use address.LengthPrefix to check length"

This reverts commit b33165b.

* chore: add denom validation for string type denom

(cherry picked from commit e31eb43)
@jaeseung-bae jaeseung-bae self-assigned this May 8, 2024
@jaeseung-bae jaeseung-bae added the A: bug Something isn't working label May 8, 2024
@jaeseung-bae jaeseung-bae merged commit 74e5686 into release/v0.49.x May 8, 2024
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@jaeseung-bae jaeseung-bae deleted the mergify/bp/release/v0.49.x/pr-1365 branch May 8, 2024 15:56
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