Releases: ethereumjs/ethereumjs-monorepo
@ethereumjs/wallet v10.0.0
Overview
This release is part of the v10 breaking release round making the EthereumJS libraries compatible with the Pectra hardfork going live on Ethereum mainnet on May 7 2025. Beside the hardfork update these releases mark a milestone in our release history since they - for the first time ever - bring the full Ethereum protocol stack - including the EVM - to the browser without any restrictions anymore, coming along with other substantial updates regarding library security and functionality.
Some highlights:
- 🌴 Introduction of a tree-shakeable API
- 👷🏼 Substantial dependency reduction to a "controlled dependency set" (no more than 10 +
@Noblecrypto) - 📲 EIP-7702 readiness
- 🛵 Substantial bundle size reductions for all libraries
- 🏄🏾♂️ All libraries now pure JS being WASM-free by default
- 🦋 No more propriatary
Node.jsprimitives
So: All libraries now work in the browser "out of the box".
Release Notes
Major release notes for this release can be found in the alpha.1 release notes here, with some additions along with the RC.1 releases, see here.
@ethereumjs/vm v10.0.0
Overview
This release is part of the v10 breaking release round making the EthereumJS libraries compatible with the Pectra hardfork going live on Ethereum mainnet on May 7 2025. Beside the hardfork update these releases mark a milestone in our release history since they - for the first time ever - bring the full Ethereum protocol stack - including the EVM - to the browser without any restrictions anymore, coming along with other substantial updates regarding library security and functionality.
Some highlights:
- 🌴 Introduction of a tree-shakeable API
- 👷🏼 Substantial dependency reduction to a "controlled dependency set" (no more than 10 +
@Noblecrypto) - 📲 EIP-7702 readiness
- 🛵 Substantial bundle size reductions for all libraries
- 🏄🏾♂️ All libraries now pure JS being WASM-free by default
- 🦋 No more propriatary
Node.jsprimitives
So: All libraries now work in the browser "out of the box".
Release Notes
Major release notes for this release can be found in the alpha.1 release notes here, with some additions along with the RC.1 releases, see here.
Changes since RC.1
@ethereumjs/util v10.0.0
Overview
This release is part of the v10 breaking release round making the EthereumJS libraries compatible with the Pectra hardfork going live on Ethereum mainnet on May 7 2025. Beside the hardfork update these releases mark a milestone in our release history since they - for the first time ever - bring the full Ethereum protocol stack - including the EVM - to the browser without any restrictions anymore, coming along with other substantial updates regarding library security and functionality.
Some highlights:
- 🌴 Introduction of a tree-shakeable API
- 👷🏼 Substantial dependency reduction to a "controlled dependency set" (no more than 10 +
@Noblecrypto) - 📲 EIP-7702 readiness
- 🛵 Substantial bundle size reductions for all libraries
- 🏄🏾♂️ All libraries now pure JS being WASM-free by default
- 🦋 No more propriatary
Node.jsprimitives
So: All libraries now work in the browser "out of the box".
Release Notes
Major release notes for this release can be found in the alpha.1 release notes here, with some additions along with the RC.1 releases, see here.
Changes since RC.1
- Additional
authorizationmodule withEIP-7702authorization list signing utilities, PRs #3933 and #4032 signaturemodule: Removeecsignmethod (useethereum-cryptographydirectly), PR #3948bytesmodule: StricterhexToBytes()method, PR #3995bytesmodule:bytesToHex()now throws onundefinedinput (instead of returning0x), PR #4004
@ethereumjs/tx v10.0.0
Overview
This release is part of the v10 breaking release round making the EthereumJS libraries compatible with the Pectra hardfork going live on Ethereum mainnet on May 7 2025. Beside the hardfork update these releases mark a milestone in our release history since they - for the first time ever - bring the full Ethereum protocol stack - including the EVM - to the browser without any restrictions anymore, coming along with other substantial updates regarding library security and functionality.
Some highlights:
- 🌴 Introduction of a tree-shakeable API
- 👷🏼 Substantial dependency reduction to a "controlled dependency set" (no more than 10 +
@Noblecrypto) - 📲 EIP-7702 readiness
- 🛵 Substantial bundle size reductions for all libraries
- 🏄🏾♂️ All libraries now pure JS being WASM-free by default
- 🦋 No more propriatary
Node.jsprimitives
So: All libraries now work in the browser "out of the box".
Release Notes
Major release notes for this release can be found in the alpha.1 release notes here, with some additions along with the RC.1 releases, see here.
Changes since RC.1
@ethereumjs/statemanager v10.0.0
Overview
This release is part of the v10 breaking release round making the EthereumJS libraries compatible with the Pectra hardfork going live on Ethereum mainnet on May 7 2025. Beside the hardfork update these releases mark a milestone in our release history since they - for the first time ever - bring the full Ethereum protocol stack - including the EVM - to the browser without any restrictions anymore, coming along with other substantial updates regarding library security and functionality.
Some highlights:
- 🌴 Introduction of a tree-shakeable API
- 👷🏼 Substantial dependency reduction to a "controlled dependency set" (no more than 10 +
@Noblecrypto) - 📲 EIP-7702 readiness
- 🛵 Substantial bundle size reductions for all libraries
- 🏄🏾♂️ All libraries now pure JS being WASM-free by default
- 🦋 No more propriatary
Node.jsprimitives
So: All libraries now work in the browser "out of the box".
Release Notes
Major release notes for this release can be found in the alpha.1 release notes here, with some additions along with the RC.1 releases, see here.
@ethereumjs/rlp v10.0.0
Overview
This release is part of the v10 breaking release round making the EthereumJS libraries compatible with the Pectra hardfork going live on Ethereum mainnet on May 7 2025. Beside the hardfork update these releases mark a milestone in our release history since they - for the first time ever - bring the full Ethereum protocol stack - including the EVM - to the browser without any restrictions anymore, coming along with other substantial updates regarding library security and functionality.
Some highlights:
- 🌴 Introduction of a tree-shakeable API
- 👷🏼 Substantial dependency reduction to a "controlled dependency set" (no more than 10 +
@Noblecrypto) - 📲 EIP-7702 readiness
- 🛵 Substantial bundle size reductions for all libraries
- 🏄🏾♂️ All libraries now pure JS being WASM-free by default
- 🦋 No more propriatary
Node.jsprimitives
So: All libraries now work in the browser "out of the box".
Release Notes
Major release notes for this release can be found in the alpha.1 release notes here, with some additions along with the RC.1 releases, see here.
@ethereumjs/mpt v10.0.0
Overview
This release is part of the v10 breaking release round making the EthereumJS libraries compatible with the Pectra hardfork going live on Ethereum mainnet on May 7 2025. Beside the hardfork update these releases mark a milestone in our release history since they - for the first time ever - bring the full Ethereum protocol stack - including the EVM - to the browser without any restrictions anymore, coming along with other substantial updates regarding library security and functionality.
Some highlights:
- 🌴 Introduction of a tree-shakeable API
- 👷🏼 Substantial dependency reduction to a "controlled dependency set" (no more than 10 +
@Noblecrypto) - 📲 EIP-7702 readiness
- 🛵 Substantial bundle size reductions for all libraries
- 🏄🏾♂️ All libraries now pure JS being WASM-free by default
- 🦋 No more propriatary
Node.jsprimitives
So: All libraries now work in the browser "out of the box".
Release Notes
Major release notes for this release can be found in the alpha.1 release notes here, with some additions along with the RC.1 releases, see here.
@ethereumjs/genesis v10.0.0
This release is part of the v10 breaking release round making the EthereumJS libraries compatible with the Pectra hardfork going live on Ethereum mainnet on May 7 2025. Beside the hardfork update these releases mark a milestone in our release history since they - for the first time ever - bring the full Ethereum protocol stack - including the EVM - to the browser without any restrictions anymore, coming along with other substantial updates regarding library security and functionality.
Some highlights:
- 🌴 Introduction of a tree-shakeable API
- 👷🏼 Substantial dependency reduction to a "controlled dependency set" (no more than 10 +
@Noblecrypto) - 📲 EIP-7702 readiness
- 🛵 Substantial bundle size reductions for all libraries
- 🏄🏾♂️ All libraries now pure JS being WASM-free by default
- 🦋 No more propriatary
Node.jsprimitives
So: All libraries now work in the browser "out of the box".
Release Notes
Major release notes for this release can be found in the alpha.1 release notes here, with some additions along with the RC.1 releases, see here.
@ethereumjs/evm v10.0.0
Overview
This release is part of the v10 breaking release round making the EthereumJS libraries compatible with the Pectra hardfork going live on Ethereum mainnet on May 7 2025. Beside the hardfork update these releases mark a milestone in our release history since they - for the first time ever - bring the full Ethereum protocol stack - including the EVM - to the browser without any restrictions anymore, coming along with other substantial updates regarding library security and functionality.
Some highlights:
- 🌴 Introduction of a tree-shakeable API
- 👷🏼 Substantial dependency reduction to a "controlled dependency set" (no more than 10 +
@Noblecrypto) - 📲 EIP-7702 readiness
- 🛵 Substantial bundle size reductions for all libraries
- 🏄🏾♂️ All libraries now pure JS being WASM-free by default
- 🦋 No more propriatary
Node.jsprimitives
So: All libraries now work in the browser "out of the box".
Release Notes
Major release notes for this release can be found in the alpha.1 release notes here, with some additions along with the RC.1 releases, see here.
Changes since RC.1
- Fix inconsistent memory expansion behavior along
stepevent, PR #3953 - Error related renamings for consistency reasons, PRs #3968, #3994 and #4033:
ERROR->EVMErrorMessage(Error messages)EvmError->EVMError(Error class)- EOF related error renamings
- Upgrade
@noble/curvesto1.9.0, PR #4018 - Add JSON tracing to
t8nin compliance withEIP-7756, PRs #3953 and #4027
@ethereumjs/ethash v10.0.0
Overview
This release is part of the v10 breaking release round making the EthereumJS libraries compatible with the Pectra hardfork going live on Ethereum mainnet on May 7 2025. Beside the hardfork update these releases mark a milestone in our release history since they - for the first time ever - bring the full Ethereum protocol stack - including the EVM - to the browser without any restrictions anymore, coming along with other substantial updates regarding library security and functionality.
Some highlights:
- 🌴 Introduction of a tree-shakeable API
- 👷🏼 Substantial dependency reduction to a "controlled dependency set" (no more than 10 +
@Noblecrypto) - 📲 EIP-7702 readiness
- 🛵 Substantial bundle size reductions for all libraries
- 🏄🏾♂️ All libraries now pure JS being WASM-free by default
- 🦋 No more propriatary
Node.jsprimitives
So: All libraries now work in the browser "out of the box".
Release Notes
Major release notes for this release can be found in the alpha.1 release notes here, with some additions along with the RC.1 releases, see here.