d1b227f3adAdd sedited to trusted-keys (sedited) Pull request description: As discussed on irc: https://www.erisian.com.au/bitcoin-core-dev/log-2026-01-08.html#l-286 ACKs for top commit: l0rinc: ACKd1b227f3ad, well deserved. achow101: ACKd1b227f3adfjahr: ACKd1b227f3addarosior: ACKd1b227f3adtheStack: ACKd1b227f3ad🍾 willcl-ark: ACKd1b227f3adglozow: ACKd1b227f3admzumsande: ACKd1b227f3adTree-SHA512: 865507213459013d88c3bd74797efd5bf2ad81cafb184520fc62a471b3c01786194ef842a046a34085c8ef65a8e02e634cd9b6c2c75ca40298cfb5d0ea38d1dd
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