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[v16] bump ethereum-related dependencies #477

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This PR previously contained dependency changes with security issues that have been resolved, removed, or ignored.

Ignoring: npm/browser-resolve@2.0.0, npm/eth-json-rpc-middleware@8.1.0, npm/execa@1.0.0, npm/ganache-cli@6.12.2, npm/hash-base@3.0.4, npm/jsonify@0.0.1, npm/parse-asn1@5.1.7, npm/v8-compile-cache@2.4.0

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