From 0fc451b08bb8cc5f760027255b5d5d0d43c6143e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nadams Date: Wed, 17 May 2017 07:11:49 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Edited ch01.asciidoc with Atlas code editor --- ch01.asciidoc | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/ch01.asciidoc b/ch01.asciidoc index 286ef83c..93f6ea20 100644 --- a/ch01.asciidoc +++ b/ch01.asciidoc @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ For the purposes of this book, we will be demonstrating the use of a variety of ((("getting started", "quick start example", id="GSquick01")))((("wallets", "quick start example", id="Wquick01")))Alice, who we introduced in <>, is not a technical user and only recently heard about bitcoin from her friend Joe. While at a party, Joe is once again enthusiastically explaining bitcoin to all around him and is offering a demonstration. Intrigued, Alice asks how she can get started with bitcoin. Joe says that a mobile wallet is best for new users and he recommends a few of his favorite wallets. Alice downloads "Mycelium" for Android and installs it on her phone. -When Alice runs Mycelium for the first time, as with many bitcoin wallets, the application automatically creates a new wallet for her. Alice sees the wallet on her screen, as shown in <> (note: Do _not_ send bitcoin to this sample address, it will be lost forever). +When Alice runs Mycelium for the first time, as with many bitcoin wallets, the application automatically creates a new wallet for her. Alice sees the wallet on her screen, as shown in <> (note: do _not_ send bitcoin to this sample address, it will be lost forever). [[mycelium-welcome]] .The Mycelium Mobile Wallet