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Finish removing support for legacy network protocol#8296
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Close #5670
The so-called legacy network protocol was already half-non-functioning. We broke its features over time, such as performing block requests and sending transactions. The reason why it wasn't completely removed earlier is because older versions still open this substream for handshaking purposes, even though they don't make use of it once it's open.
This PR finishes removing it entirely.
The changes were very straight forward. It is purely code removal.
It seems that Rust does not always properly warn about unused code, as it didn't warn me about the
upgrade::legacymodule being unused even though it was. There might be more old code that can be removed, but I don't know where.