From 04efed797445c3ae4a23520d3c652411a242412f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dimitris Tsapakidis Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2021 02:23:23 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed typos in A3_0_Using_Bitcoin_Regtest.md Fixed typos. --- A3_0_Using_Bitcoin_Regtest.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/A3_0_Using_Bitcoin_Regtest.md b/A3_0_Using_Bitcoin_Regtest.md index 001370c..ec0be1d 100644 --- a/A3_0_Using_Bitcoin_Regtest.md +++ b/A3_0_Using_Bitcoin_Regtest.md @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ $ bitcoin-cli -regtest generate 101 > :warning: WARNING. Note that you must add the `-regtest` argument after each `bitcoin-cli` command to correctly access your Regtest environment. If you prefer, you can include a `regtest=1` command in your `~/.bitcoin/bitcoin.conf` file. -Because a block must have 100 confirmations before that reward can be spent, you generate 101 blocks, providing access to the coinbase transaction from block #1. Because this is a new blockchain using Bitcoin’s default rules, the first blocks pays a block reward of 50 bitcoins. Unlike mainnet, in regtest mode only the first 150 blocks pay a reward of 50 bitcoins. The reward halves after 150 blocks, so it pays 25, 12.5, and so on... +Because a block must have 100 confirmations before that reward can be spent, you generate 101 blocks, providing access to the coinbase transaction from block #1. Because this is a new blockchain using Bitcoin’s default rules, the first blocks pay a block reward of 50 bitcoins. Unlike mainnet, in regtest mode only the first 150 blocks pay a reward of 50 bitcoins. The reward halves after 150 blocks, so it pays 25, 12.5, and so on... The output is the block hash of every block generated. @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Now you should be able to use this balance for any type of interaction on your p It is important to note that for any transactions to complete, you will have to generate (mine) new blocks, so that the transactions can be included. -For example, to create a transaction and include it in a block, you should ufirst se the `sendtoaddress` command: +For example, to create a transaction and include it in a block, you should first use the `sendtoaddress` command: ``` $ bitcoin-cli -regtest sendtoaddress [address] 15.1 e834a4ac6ef754164c8e3f0be4f34531b74b768199ffb244ab9f6cb1bbc7465a @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ $ bitcoin-cli -regtest gettransaction e834a4ac6ef754164c8e3f0be4f34531b74b768199 ``` However, you must now finalize it by creating blocks on the blockchain. -Most applications require a six-block confirmations to consider the transaction as irreversible. If that is your case, you can mine additional six blocks into your regtest chain: +Most applications require six block confirmations to consider the transaction as irreversible. If that is your case, you can mine additional six blocks into your regtest chain: ``` $ bitcoin-cli -regtest generate 6 [