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				| @ -458,6 +458,13 @@ $ bitcoin-cli sendrawtransaction $hex | |||||||
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| You've successfully sent funds using the private keys held on your hardware wallet! | You've successfully sent funds using the private keys held on your hardware wallet! | ||||||
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|  | ## Learn Other HWI Commands | ||||||
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|  | There are a variety of other commands available for use with HWI. At the time of this writing, they are: | ||||||
|  | ``` | ||||||
|  | numerate,getmasterxpub,signtx,getxpub,signmessage,getkeypool,getdescriptors,displayaddress,setup,wipe,restore,backup,promptpin,togglepassphrase,sendpin | ||||||
|  | ``` | ||||||
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| ## Summary: Integrating with Hardware Wallets | ## Summary: Integrating with Hardware Wallets | ||||||
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| Hardware wallets can offer better protection by keeping your private keys offline, protected in the hardware. Fortunately, there's still a way to interact with them using `bitcoin-cli`. You just install HWI and it will then allow you to (1) import public keys to watch them; and (2) sign transactions using your hardware wallet. | Hardware wallets can offer better protection by keeping your private keys offline, protected in the hardware. Fortunately, there's still a way to interact with them using `bitcoin-cli`. You just install HWI and it will then allow you to (1) import public keys to watch them; and (2) sign transactions using your hardware wallet. | ||||||
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