diff --git a/MMGen-Quick-Start-with-Regtest-Mode.md b/MMGen-Quick-Start-with-Regtest-Mode.md index 17f8418..0b44d0d 100644 --- a/MMGen-Quick-Start-with-Regtest-Mode.md +++ b/MMGen-Quick-Start-with-Regtest-Mode.md @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ This tutorial provides a quick, hands-on introduction. ... Type uppercase 'YES' to confirm: YES - Since your Bob has a different Seed ID, your address filename will of course - be different than this one. + Since your Bob has a different Seed ID, your address filename will of course + be different than this one. 5. List the addresses in Bob's tracking wallet. You'll see the addresses you just imported: @@ -46,14 +46,14 @@ just imported: 1163DDF1:C:2 n1oszhfAyRrHi7qJupyzaWXTcpMQGsGJEf - 0 1163DDF1:C:3 mhYYHM7renPpNi8SUj5yeEZ54eAUJ5HyQ1 - 0 - Note that regtest mode uses testnet-format addresses, which differ from the - familiar mainnet addresses beginning with '1'. + Note that regtest mode uses testnet-format addresses, which differ from the + familiar mainnet addresses beginning with '1'. 6. Fund one of the addresses (let's choose the first one) with some BTC: $ mmgen-regtest send mw42oJ94yRA6ZUNSzmMpjZDR74JNyvqzzZ 500 - Don't forget to substitute your C:1 address for the one above! + Don't forget to substitute your C:1 address for the one above! 7. Make sure the funds reached their destination: @@ -98,13 +98,13 @@ Specify a fee of 20 satoshis/byte and make output quieter: Type uppercase 'YES' to confirm: YES Transaction sent: 78ca853816b55527b42ca8784c887a5f482c752522f914d2f17d6afcd8a3b076 - Don't forget to use your Alice's Seed ID here, instead of '9304C211'. + Don't forget to use your Alice's Seed ID here, instead of '9304C211'. - Note that for simplicity's sake this tutorial uses the `mmgen-txdo` command - to create, sign and send transactions in one operation. In normal, cold - wallet mode, your seed will be held on a separate offline computer which - you'll use to sign transactions using the `mmgen-txsign` command. This is - explained in detail in the Getting Started guide. + Note that for simplicity's sake this tutorial uses the `mmgen-txdo` command + to create, sign and send transactions in one operation. In normal, cold + wallet mode, your seed will be held on a separate offline computer which + you'll use to sign transactions using the `mmgen-txsign` command. This is + explained in detail in the Getting Started guide. 13. View the transaction in the mempool: @@ -137,10 +137,10 @@ address. This time Alice specifies an absolute fee in BTC. Enter a range or space-separated list of outputs to spend: 1 ... - Note that Alice is reusing address S:1 here, and address reuse is generally a - bad idea. You'd be better off generating and importing some new addresses for - Alice by repeating steps 3 and 4 with a different address range. I'll leave - that to you as an exercise. + Note that Alice is reusing address S:1 here, and address reuse is generally a + bad idea. You'd be better off generating and importing some new addresses for + Alice by repeating steps 3 and 4 with a different address range. I'll leave + that to you as an exercise. 18. Mine a block: