The purpose of this payload is to ensure we retry restored packages on a
`ChannelMonitor` that has upgraded from a version that previously did
not have such retry logic. We can verify this works by checking whether
a restored package has a `height_timer` of `None` upon deserializing the
monitor payload.
In the previous commit, we added a helper that constructs blocks
whenever tests demand blocks be connected. This helper moved towards
having all connected blocks have a version of 0x2000_0000 (also known as
NO_SOFT_FORK_SIGNALLING). However, previously, it was possible for some
blocks to be connected with a slighty different version: 0x0200_0000,
resulting in different block hashes.
This block hash divergence prompted a failure in this test when
`ConnectStyle::HighlyRedundantTransactionsFirstSkippingBlocks` is used
for `nodes[0]`, since this block connection style reconfirms
transactions redundantly and the serialized monitor payload kept a
reference to the hash of the block with version 0x0200_0000, when it
should be expecting one with version 0x2000_0000.