Is there a reason to stick to `js-sha3@0.5.7`?
See original GitHub issueHi! I wonder if there is a specific reason for sticking to js-sha3@0.5.7
. The other libs I use in my projects all rely on js-sha3@^0.8.0
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Please let me know if I can help. I’d be glad to open a PR to update it. Thanks!
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noble-hashes is live now. It’s a new minimal library that was funded by Ethereum Foundation and will be getting an audit ASAP.
Richard knows about it, just wanted to share it with everyone else reading the issue.
This has been updated in 5.5.0.
Thanks! 😃