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Update 03_3__Interlude_Using_Command-Line_Variables.md
As explained in previous file of this book, if the "legacy" option is not used, the signature can't be made. $ NEW_ADDRESS_1=$(bitcoin-cli getnewaddress) $ echo $NEW_ADDRESS_1 2MxuvthTutriscciS5WkjixoMDneEizSwVW $ NEW_SIG_1=$(bitcoin-cli signmessage $NEW_ADDRESS_1 "Hello World") error code: -3 error message: Address does not refer to key
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To create a new address would then look like this:
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$ unset NEW_ADDRESS_1
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$ unset NEW_ADDRESS_1
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$ NEW_ADDRESS_1=$(bitcoin-cli getnewaddress)
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$ NEW_ADDRESS_1=$(bitcoin-cli getnewaddress "" legacy)
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These commands clear the NEW_ADDRESS_1 variable, just to be sure, then fill it with the results of the `bitcoin-cli getnewaddress` command.
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These commands clear the NEW_ADDRESS_1 variable, just to be sure, then fill it with the results of the `bitcoin-cli getnewaddress` command.
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