fix(network-monitor): move local proving off async runtime#2136
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Partially addresses #1976.
Problem
The network monitor still performs local transaction execution and proof generation directly from async code in two places:
Both paths can run CPU-heavy VM/prover work without yielding, which can starve Tokio worker threads while the monitor is running.
Changes
spawn_blocking_in_current_span.spawn_blocking_in_current_span.CloneforMonitorDataStoreso the blocking task owns a fresh in-memory datastore and can rebuild its MAST store from the loaded accounts.Testing
cargo +nightly fmt --check --allgit diff --checkI also tried
cargo check -p miden-network-monitor, but it stops before compiling on Windows because the current protocol dependency pulls an AggLayer submodule file with:in the filename:tools/addRollupType/addRollupMainnet10/add_rollup_type_10_output-2025-03-11T15:54:21.263Z.json