Move initial rescan to global syncer loop #2301
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This moves the initial account and address discovery and rescan from the per-peer startup procedure to the global syncer startup sync procedure.
This makes the code easier to reason about and removes the need for the atomic lock to the discoverAccounts field.
The previous code would execute a rescan after every connected peer, if it had any new headers that connected to the main chain. With the changes in this commit, the syncer now only performs the full rescan once at startup and relies on the header announcement logic to scan when new blocks are relayed from peers after the initial sync.
It also finishes switching all backend functions in SPV to use
waitForRemotes
and removes unneeded functions.Part of #2289