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Max Inden fb63a7c5bc client/authority-discovery: Don't add own address to priority group (#6370)
* client/authority-discovery: Don't add own address to priority group

In the scenario of a validator publishing the address of its sentry node
to the DHT, said sentry node should not add its own Multiaddr to the
peerset "authority" priority group.

Related to 273f31b.

* client/authority-discovery: Remove unused import PeerId

* client/authority-discovery/tests: Add tcp protocol to multiaddresses
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