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Jl/caip multichain/add eip155 reference regex #4843

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Fixes bug where 0 prefixed and e exponent suffixed eip155 references were allowed. This PR adds eip155 reference validation against regex.

I'm unsure if this belongs in validation checks, or the supported checks. Validation checks currently do not check for ecosystem specific constraints

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jiexi and others added 30 commits October 10, 2024 14:02
## Explanation
This PR fixes a lot of the linting and typescript errors. still some
left but this covers a lot of it.


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Co-authored-by: Jiexi Luan <[email protected]>
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Added ESM exports for multichain package

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jiexi and others added 22 commits October 21, 2024 08:49
## Explanation

Loosen `getEthAccounts` and `getPermittedEthChainIds` param type

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@jiexi jiexi requested a review from a team as a code owner October 23, 2024 20:03
@adonesky1 adonesky1 force-pushed the caip-multichain branch 5 times, most recently from 1e2e990 to d10f7d0 Compare November 12, 2024 22:52
Base automatically changed from caip-multichain to main November 13, 2024 21:49
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