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Release 2.28.1 #2302
Release 2.28.1 #2302
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Release 2.28.0 (develop)
Release 2.28.0 (docs)
…d on legacy BN systems that have been deprecated (#2299) * Remove txn notification support as it relied on legacy BN systems that have been deprecated - cutsom notifications are still available. Update docs * Remove APIKey from docs * Mark apiKey init prop as deprecated * Fix gas package
* feat: bump metamask to 0.30.0 * Merge in upstream, bump version and test --------- Co-authored-by: Adam Carpenter <[email protected]>
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