chore: bump go-eth2-client to fix grandine attestation log spam#836
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Pulls ethpandaops/go-eth2-client#26, which silently reroutes SingleAttestation payloads grandine emits on the "attestation" SSE topic so xatu-sentry stops spamming "Failed to parse attestation: aggregation bits missing".
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Pulls in ethpandaops/go-eth2-client#26, which reroutes SingleAttestation payloads grandine emits on the legacy
attestationSSE topic. Stops xatu-sentry on grandine-backed nodes from spamming "Failed to parse attestation: aggregation bits missing" and recovers the attestation events that were being dropped.Blocked on the upstream PR landing; will rebase to a tagged commit on master once merged.