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SomberNight 154adf0081 plugins: ledger: rm support for hw.1
This removes support for Ledger HW.1 and "Nano" (non-S) devices.
These were manufactured/sold around 2015-2016, and are long unsupported by the upstream vendor.

We previously added a deprecation warning to the GUI [0] released in 4.3.3 (2023-01-02), to warn owners of these devices.
This PR now fully removes support.

As a consequence, the unmaintained btchip-python dependency can now be removed, which solves [1].

[0]: 9b82eb6d06
[1]: https://github.com/spesmilo/electrum/issues/9370#issuecomment-2593675364
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