fix: send server.version handshake before any ElectrumX request#1347
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The updated electrumx-firo server enforces strict protocol negotiation: server.version must be the first message after connecting, or the server disconnects with BAD_REQUEST: use server.version to identify client (see electrumx-firo/src/electrumx/server/session.py:1056-1060). Without this handshake, all ElectrumX RPC calls fail immediately after connection. This patch adds a server.version request in two places — ElectrumXClient after creating a new client (before adding it to ClientManager) and in checkElectrumServer before the health-check ping — so both regular operation and connection probes satisfy the protocol requirement.