refactor: use compiled bytecode#217
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@howydev There are actually a few more references to EntryPoint in the tests, I'll clean those up in a follow-up PR. |
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Motivation
One blocker for switching the reference implementation to MIT is that EntryPoint is licensed under GPL. This PR removes its direct reference by replacing it with compiled bytecode.
Solution
Use EntryPoint v0.7 bytecode and SenderCreator bytecode in tests, which can be found here: Etherscan Link.