refactor: return Blake2b256 for block and TX hash #974
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This switches from returning the string representation of a block/TX hash to the underlying Blake2b256 type containing the hash bytes. Those bytes are used all over the place, and it's cumbersome to need to use hex.DecodeString() everywhere to convert back to bytes
BREAKING CHANGE: library consumers will need to convert from bytes to string before use