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Update reown-swift#1745

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Summary of Changes

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This pull request updates the reown-swift submodule to its latest upstream commit. This ensures that the main project incorporates recent developments and fixes from the reown-swift dependency, maintaining synchronization with its external source.

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  • Submodule Update: The reown-swift submodule has been updated to commit d343984c1aab95c3dd87b949a15511712ce7fef2 from ba9656fb9762929ca1c1233b8c7b7fefee17f09b. This synchronizes the project with the latest upstream changes in reown-swift.

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  • Submodules/reown-swift
    • Updated the submodule pointer to a new commit.
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  • The pull request updates the reown-swift submodule to reflect changes that have been merged into its upstream repository.
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Code Review

This pull request updates the reown-swift submodule. The change itself is a simple commit hash update, but it lacks context in the pull request description. My review includes a comment requesting more details about the changes within the submodule to allow for a proper assessment of the update's impact.

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