From f47290831dd5a8be59d674ace95d70d5d96f910b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: clenser Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2023 00:08:12 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Edited ch04_keys.adoc with Atlas code editor --- ch04_keys.adoc | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/ch04_keys.adoc b/ch04_keys.adoc index 9563f6eb..e2ee37da 100644 --- a/ch04_keys.adoc +++ b/ch04_keys.adoc @@ -479,7 +479,7 @@ program has supported IP address payments for almost((("public key cryptography" [[addresses_for_p2pkh]] === Legacy Addresses for P2PKH -Entering the IP address of the person you want to pay has a number of +Entering ((("public key cryptography", "hash functions and", id="pub-key-hash")))((("hash functions", "Bitcoin payments and", id="hash-payment")))((("payments", "with hash functions", secondary-sortas="hash functions", id="payment-hash")))((("P2PKH (pay to public key hash)", id="p2pkh")))the IP address of the person you want to pay has a number of advantages, but it also has a number of downsides. One particular downside is that the receiver needs their wallet to be online at their IP address, and it needs to be accessible from the outside world. For @@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ Bitcoin wallet to Alice's wallet. There are commonly used encodings for byte values, such as hexadecimal, but any mistake made in copying a commitment would result in the bitcoins being sent to an unspendable output, causing them to be lost forever. In the next section, we'll -look at compact encoding and reliable checksums. +look at compact encoding and reliable ((("public key cryptography", "hash functions and", startref="pub-key-hash")))((("hash functions", "Bitcoin payments and", startref="hash-payment")))((("payments", "with hash functions", secondary-sortas="hash functions", startref="payment-hash")))((("P2PKH (pay to public key hash)", startref="p2pkh")))checksums. [[base58]] === Base58Check Encoding