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CH01: minor edits

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David A. Harding 2023-02-03 07:45:32 -10:00
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@ -20,9 +20,9 @@ specialized currency exchanges. Bitcoin in a sense is the perfect form
of money for the internet because it is fast, secure, and borderless.
Unlike traditional currencies, bitcoin is entirely virtual. There are no
physical coins or even digital coins per se. The coins are implied in
physical coins or even individual digital coins. The coins are implied in
transactions that transfer value from sender to recipient. Users of
Bitcoin own keys that allow them to prove ownership of bitcoin in the
Bitcoin control keys that allow them to prove ownership of bitcoin in the
Bitcoin network. With these keys, they can sign transactions to unlock
the value and spend it by transferring it to a new owner. Keys are often
stored in a digital wallet on each users computer or smartphone.
@ -173,8 +173,8 @@ Each of these stories is based on the real people and real industries currently
((("getting started", "wallet selection",
id="GSwallet01")))((("wallets", "selecting",
id="Wselect01")))((("bitcoin", "getting started",
id="BCbasic01")))Bitcoin is a protocol that can be accessed using a
client application that speaks the protocol. A "Bitcoin wallet" is the
id="BCbasic01")))Bitcoin is a protocol that can be accessed using an
application that speaks the protocol. A "Bitcoin wallet" is the
most common user interface to the Bitcoin system, just like a web
browser is the most common user interface for the HTTP protocol. There
are many implementations and brands of Bitcoin wallets, just like there
@ -183,9 +183,8 @@ Internet Explorer). And just like we all have our favorite browsers
(Mozilla Firefox, Yay!) and our villains (Internet Explorer, Yuck!),
Bitcoin wallets vary in quality, performance, security, privacy, and
reliability. There is also a reference implementation of the Bitcoin
protocol that includes a wallet, known as the "Satoshi Client" or
"Bitcoin Core," which is derived from the original implementation
written by Satoshi Nakamoto.
protocol that includes a wallet, known as "Bitcoin Core," which is
derived from the original implementation written by Satoshi Nakamoto.
==== Choosing a Bitcoin Wallet