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Merge #15620: rpc: Uncouple non-wallet rpcs from maxTxFee global
fa1ad200d3 doc: Add release notes for 15620 (MarcoFalke)
fa96d76421 rpc: Uncouple rpcs from maxTxFee global (MarcoFalke)
fa965e03c7 rpc: Use IsValidNumArgs over hardcoded size checks (MarcoFalke)

Pull request description:

  This makes the rpcs a bit more stateless by falling back to their own default max fee instead of the global maxTxFee.

  A follow up pull request will move `-maxtxfee` to the wallet.

  See also related discussions:

  * `-maxtxfee` should not be used by both node and wallet #15355
  *  [RFC] Long term plan for wallet command-line args #13044

ACKs for commit fa1ad2:
  jnewbery:
    utACK fa1ad200d3
  Empact:
    utACK fa1ad200d3
  jnewbery:
    utACK fa1ad200d3
  promag:
    utACK fa1ad20.

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