From 7e0fbd5e181a69701f5f1012bf00ac49b9cc6ca1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "myarbrough@oreilly.com" Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2014 08:55:45 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] Made changes to ch04.asciidoc --- ch04.asciidoc | 5 +++-- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/ch04.asciidoc b/ch04.asciidoc index 3997ceac..5fd97a25 100644 --- a/ch04.asciidoc +++ b/ch04.asciidoc @@ -594,8 +594,9 @@ BIP0039 defines the creation of a mnemonic code and seed as a follows: The mnemonic code represents 128 to 256 bits, which are used to derive a longer (512-bit) seed through the use of the key-stretching function PBKDF2. The resulting seed is used to create a deterministic wallet and all of its derived keys. -Table 4-6 and Table 4-7 list some examples of mnemonic codes and the seeds they produce. +Tables pass:[] and pass:[] list some examples of mnemonic codes and the seeds they produce. +[[table_4-6]] .128-bit entropy mnemonic code and resulting seed |======= | entropy input (128 bits) | 0c1e24e5917779d297e14d45f14e1a1a @@ -604,7 +605,7 @@ Table 4-6 and Table 4-7 list some examples of mnemonic codes and the seeds they 8a599b44b93187be6ee3ab5fd3ead7dd646341b2cdb8d08d13bf7 |======= - +[[table_4-7]] .256-bit entropy mnemonic code and resulting seed |======= | entropy input (256 bits) | 2041546864449caff939d32d574753fe684d3c947c3346713dd8423e74abcf8c