docs: fix typos (#5571)

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- in case of failure: - in case of failure:
- `push(SyncQueue, SyncRequest)` is called to reschedule the sync request. - `push(SyncQueue, SyncRequest)` is called to reschedule the sync request.
Every second when sync is not in progress, the beacon node will ask the RequestManager to download all missing blocks currently in quarantaine. Every second when sync is not in progress, the beacon node will ask the RequestManager to download all missing blocks currently in quarantine.
- via `handleMissingBlocks` - via `handleMissingBlocks`
- which calls `fetchAncestorBlocks` - which calls `fetchAncestorBlocks`
- which asynchronously enqueue the request in the SharedBlockQueue `AsyncQueue[BlockEntry]`. - which asynchronously enqueue the request in the SharedBlockQueue `AsyncQueue[BlockEntry]`.

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## What happens after the merge? ## What happens after the merge?
Era files will store execution block contents, but not execution states (these are too large) - a full era history thus gives the full ethereum history from the merge onwards for convenient cold storage. Work is underway to similarily cover the rest of history. Era files will store execution block contents, but not execution states (these are too large) - a full era history thus gives the full ethereum history from the merge onwards for convenient cold storage. Work is underway to similarly cover the rest of history.
## Which state should be stored in the era file? ## Which state should be stored in the era file?

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5. `remote` - An URL of a remote signing server. 5. `remote` - An URL of a remote signing server.
6. `remotes` - A [distributed keystore](#distributed-keystores) configuration including two or more remote signing servers. 6. `remotes` - A [distributed keystore](#distributed-keystores) configuration including two or more remote signing servers.
7. `ignore_ssl_verification` - An optional boolean flag allowing the use of self-signed certificates by the signing server. 7. `ignore_ssl_verification` - An optional boolean flag allowing the use of self-signed certificates by the signing server.
8. `proven_block_properties` - When the `verifying-web3signer` type is used, this is a list of locations withing the SSZ block body for which the block signing requests will contain additional Merkle proofs, allowing the signer to verify certain details about the signed blocks (e.g. the `fee_recipient` value). 8. `proven_block_properties` - When the `verifying-web3signer` type is used, this is a list of locations within the SSZ block body for which the block signing requests will contain additional Merkle proofs, allowing the signer to verify certain details about the signed blocks (e.g. the `fee_recipient` value).
!!! info !!! info
The current version of the remote keystore format is `3` which adds support for the experimental [verifying web3signer setups](#verifying-web3signer). The current version of the remote keystore format is `3` which adds support for the experimental [verifying web3signer setups](#verifying-web3signer).

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# Introduction # Introduction
`ncli` is a set of low level / debugging tools to interact with the nimbus [beacon chain specification](https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/tree/dev/specs) implementation, simliar to [zcli](https://github.com/protolambda/zcli). With it, you explore SSZ, make state transitions and compute hash tree roots. `ncli` is a set of low level / debugging tools to interact with the nimbus [beacon chain specification](https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/tree/dev/specs) implementation, similar to [zcli](https://github.com/protolambda/zcli). With it, you explore SSZ, make state transitions and compute hash tree roots.
# Tools # Tools