Reduce stack allocation in CBF#878
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i built swift bindings from this pr branch locally and then pointed to them in BDK iOS app and ran the iOS app on a simulator with a kyoto wallet, no crash. |
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Closes #877
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CbfNodewas attempting to allocate a large section of the stack memory, and Swift denied doing so. Reducing this allocation in Kyoto has resolved the issue locally for me.