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Merge #12486: [test] Round target fee to 8 decimals in assert_fee_amount
42e1b5d [test] Round target fee to 8 decimals in assert_fee_amount (Karl-Johan Alm)

Pull request description:

  The output would produce arbitrary number of decimal points, sometimes resulting in 9 decimals:
  ```
  AssertionError: Fee of 0.00000415 BTC too low! (Should be 0.000006175 BTC)
  ```
  The above looks like the expected fee is 6175 sats when in reality it's 618.

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