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feat(deps): upgrade Capsule SDK dependencies #2315

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Description

  • Update @usecapsule/wagmi-v2-integration to latest version
  • Update @usecapsule/react-sdk to latest version
  • Refresh Capsule README.md.

These updates ensure compatibility with latest Capsule SDK features and security patches.

PLEASE NOTE- Checklist must be complete prior to review.

Checklist

  • Increment the version field in package.json of the package you have made changes in following semantic versioning and using alpha release tagging
  • Check the box that allows repo maintainers to update this PR
  • Test locally to make sure this feature/fix works
  • Run yarn check-all to confirm there are not any associated errors
  • Confirm this PR passes Circle CI checks
  • Add or update relevant information in the documentation

Docs Checklist

  • Include a screenshot of any changes (see docs README on running locally)
  • Add/update the appropriate package README (if applicable)
  • Add/update the related module in the docs demo (if applicable)
  • Add/update the related package in the docs/package.json file (if applicable)

If this PR includes changes to add an injected wallet or SDK wallet module:

Please complete the following using the internal demo package.
To run this demo use the command yarn && yarn dev to get the project running at http://localhost:8080/

Tests with demo app (injected)

  • send transaction
  • switch chains
  • sign message
  • sign typed message
  • disconnect

Tests with demo app (SDK)

  • send transaction
  • switch chains
  • sign message
  • sign typed message
  • disconnect

@jlm0 jlm0 changed the title chore: bump capsule version and update readme feat(deps): upgrade Capsule SDK dependencies Nov 25, 2024
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