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Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#24313: Improve display address handling for external signer
4357158c47 wallet: return and display signer error (Sjors Provoost)
dc55531087 wallet: compare address returned by displayaddress (Sjors Provoost)
6c1a2cc09a test: use h marker for external signer mock (Sjors Provoost)

Pull request description:

  * HWI returns the requested address: as a sanity check, we now compare that to what we expected
     * external signer documentation now reflects that HWI alternatives must implement this check
  * both RPC and GUI will now return an error text, rather than just fail (the GUI even failed silently in some cases)

ACKs for top commit:
  brunoerg:
    ACK 4357158c47
  achow101:
    ACK 4357158c47

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