Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#22296: doc: Final merge of release notes snippets, mv to wiki

fa09fd1a09 doc: Final merge of release notes snippets (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  None of the remaining pulls tagged for 22.0 have snippets, so merge them and move them to the wiki.

  Trivial to review with `--color-moved=dimmed-zebra`.

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Updated RPCs
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- The `testmempoolaccept` RPC now accepts multiple transactions (still experimental at the moment,
API may be unstable). This is intended for testing transaction packages with dependency
relationships; it is not recommended for batch-validating independent transactions. In addition to
mempool policy, package policies apply: the list cannot contain more than 25 transactions or have a
total size exceeding 101K virtual bytes, and cannot conflict with (spend the same inputs as) each other or
the mempool, even if it would be a valid BIP125 replace-by-fee. There are some known limitations to
the accuracy of the test accept: it's possible for `testmempoolaccept` to return "allowed"=True for a
group of transactions, but "too-long-mempool-chain" if they are actually submitted. (#20833)

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Wallet
------
- We now support up to 20 keys in `multi()` and `sortedmulti()` descriptors
under `wsh()`. (#20867)
Updated RPCs
------------
- `addmultisigaddress` and `createmultisig` now support up to 20 keys for
Segwit addresses.

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New bitcoin-cli settings
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- A new `-rpcwaittimeout` argument to `bitcoin-cli` sets the timeout
in seconds to use with `-rpcwait`. If the timeout expires,
`bitcoin-cli` will report a failure. (#21056)

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# Release notes now being edited on https://github.com/bitcoin-core/bitcoin-devwiki/wiki/22.0-Release-Notes-draft
*After branching off for a major version release of Bitcoin Core, use this
template to create the initial release notes draft.*
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- `getnodeaddresses` now also accepts a "network" argument (ipv4, ipv6, onion,
or i2p) to return only addresses of the specified network. (#21843)
- The `testmempoolaccept` RPC now accepts multiple transactions (still experimental at the moment,
API may be unstable). This is intended for testing transaction packages with dependency
relationships; it is not recommended for batch-validating independent transactions. In addition to
mempool policy, package policies apply: the list cannot contain more than 25 transactions or have a
total size exceeding 101K virtual bytes, and cannot conflict with (spend the same inputs as) each other or
the mempool, even if it would be a valid BIP125 replace-by-fee. There are some known limitations to
the accuracy of the test accept: it's possible for `testmempoolaccept` to return "allowed"=True for a
group of transactions, but "too-long-mempool-chain" if they are actually submitted. (#20833)
- `addmultisigaddress` and `createmultisig` now support up to 20 keys for
Segwit addresses. (#20867)
Changes to Wallet or GUI related RPCs can be found in the GUI or Wallet section below.
New RPCs
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like `-onlynet=<network>` or to upgrade to this release of Bitcoin Core 22.0
that supports Tor v3 only. (#21595)
- A new `-rpcwaittimeout` argument to `bitcoin-cli` sets the timeout
in seconds to use with `-rpcwait`. If the timeout expires,
`bitcoin-cli` will report a failure. (#21056)
Wallet
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Note that the resulting transaction may become invalid if one of the unsafe inputs disappears.
If that happens, the transaction must be funded with different inputs and republished. (#21359)
- We now support up to 20 keys in `multi()` and `sortedmulti()` descriptors
under `wsh()`. (#20867)
GUI changes
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