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feat: gho asset sorting #2099

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General Changes

  • In the assets to supply and assets to borrow list, always show gho at the top. If the users wallet balance of gho is zero, then show it first, after all other non-zero balance assets. If gho doesn't exist in the market, there are no changes to the order
  • Show the top notify banner if the local storage key changes

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just rewrote to get rid of nested ternary, no other changes

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