confidential: Don't reverse explicit values for serde #174
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So this is a breaking change. It might affect people actually using the serde serialization of
confidential::Value::Explicit
right now. Which is really unfortunate.But IMO this is a bug. We for some miraculous reason (probably a mistake on some programmer's end) reverse the bytes when consensus-encoding explicit values. That's fine. But somehow we also ended up doing this for serde, which makes no sense.
I'm hitting this when trying to use this type in a Web setting through WASM and a small number of satoshis will (when reversed) cause a JS overflow (which only supports 53 bit integers).