perf(precompile): use secp256k1 global context for ecrecover#1843
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we should also send this to release/v50
because this is the branch that's being released
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lgtm, test failing not related.
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Secp256k1instance ever ecrecover call ends up dominating execution time, because of the randomization. This now uses the global context, avoiding randomization overhead.Samply profiles from https://share.firefox.dev/4hwBrXj


