It allows to invoke native contracts as committee
from CLI in privnet, e.g. to set new oracle nodes.
Also don't require `out` flag in `multisig sign`
if tx is to be pushed.
In #1104 wallet path argument has changed from `--path` to `--wallet`
but cli application still getting wallet path with `ctx.String("path")`
instead of `ctx.String("wallet")`.
This makes rpc flags consistent across all commands, previously some commands
used 'endpoint, e' and some 'rpc, r', some had ability to change timeout and
some hadn't. Now 'rpc-endpoint, r' is used everywhere along with 'timeout, t'.
Implement ability to sign transactions with multisig address.
This should be done in several steps:
1. Create TX with `wallet transfer --out <file>`
2. Sign TX with `wallet multisign sign --in <file> --out <file2>`.
3. Repeat 2 for every party.
Input file contains transaction with possibly incomplete
set of the signatures. Output file will contain the same tx
with updated signature set.
When --rpc flag is provided, result transaction is sent
via `sendrawtransaction`.