diff --git a/chapters/signatures.adoc b/chapters/signatures.adoc index 81ae3dc4..946849eb 100644 --- a/chapters/signatures.adoc +++ b/chapters/signatures.adoc @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -[[signatures]] +[[c_signatures]] === Signatures FIXME diff --git a/chapters/transactions.adoc b/chapters/transactions.adoc index a227066e..3c602826 100644 --- a/chapters/transactions.adoc +++ b/chapters/transactions.adoc @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -[[transactions]] +[[c_transactions]] == Transactions The way we typically transfer physical cash has little resemblance to @@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ protected by the following script: ---- Obviously, allowing your bitcoins to be spent by anyone who can solve a -simple equation wouldn't be secure. As we'll see in <>, an +simple equation wouldn't be secure. As we'll see in <>, an unforgable digital signature scheme uses an equation that can only be solved by someone in possession of certain data which they're able to keep secret. They're able to reference that secret data using a public