eth-valkyoth-verify 0.14.1

no_std Ethereum verification boundaries.
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eth-valkyoth-verify

Support crate for eth: no_std Ethereum verification boundaries.

Most users should depend on the facade crate instead:

[dependencies]
eth = "0.24"

Crates.io: https://crates.io/crates/eth

This package is published separately so the eth workspace can keep small, auditable crate boundaries. Treat it as a lower-level building block unless the eth documentation explicitly says otherwise.

The 0.14.1 support-crate release, shipped with eth 0.24.2, aligns the protocol dependency with the EIP-7702 set-code transaction validity gate.

The previous 0.14.0 release added EIP-7702 set-code transaction signing hashes, decoded set-code transaction signature validation, and authorization tuple signing-hash plus signer recovery helpers. The transaction signature domain and authorization signature domain use distinct APIs and hash newtypes.

The crate also provides decoded transaction signature validation helpers for legacy EIP-155, EIP-2930, EIP-1559, EIP-4844, and EIP-7702 transaction domains. Use raw digest recovery only after constructing the correct Ethereum signing digest and checking the transaction, authorization, or structured-data domain.

Decoded transaction signature validation is still not full execution validation. It does not itself prove fork validity, enforce fee rules, validate account state, enforce EIP-7702 authorization chain/nonce/account-state policy, or validate blob/KZG commitments. Use the protocol validity gate for the non-cryptographic set-code transaction checks.

EIP-712 helpers require the caller to provide both chainId and verifyingContract, then check them against the expected execution context before sender recovery. They do not encode arbitrary typed data or prove that a domain separator was computed correctly.