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Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#31953: rpc: Allow fullrbf fee bump in (psbt)bumpfee
fa86190e6e rpc: Allow fullrbf fee bump (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  The RPCs (psbt)bumpfee, and the GUI, reject fee bumps when BIP 125 signalling is absent in the transaction even when the mempool and other RPCs allow them. Fix the confusion by allowing the fee bump.

  This is done after fullrbf is always on (https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/30592)

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