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	1C Signatures
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				| @ -307,4 +307,20 @@ Usually you would not want to share this with anyone! | ||||
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| ### Sign a Message | ||||
| 
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| Alternatively, you can just directly sign a message using your address (and your bitcoind) without saving the private key. You do with with "bitcoin-cli signmessage [address] [message]". For example: | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| $ bitcoin-cli signmessage $NEW_ADDRESS_1 "Hello, World" | ||||
| HzF7EWicHjDBf9faRTF5O7Q1+iSOunAYyV2880Yz0T/eaUELCukg2hGlJXj9/kptMBu2wf4DEuS8fnoq2QpvSo8= | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| This verifies that the message for the address was signed by the person who knew the address' private key. A recipient can verify it: | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| $ bitcoin-cli verifymessage $NEW_ADDRESS_1 "HzF7EWicHjDBf9faRTF5O7Q1+iSOunAYyV2880Yz0T/eaUELCukg2hGlJXj9/kptMBu2wf4DEuS8fnoq2QpvSo8=" "Hello, World" | ||||
| true | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| If some black hat was making up signatures, they'd instead get a negative result: | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| $ bitcoin-cli verifymessage $NEW_ADDRESS_1 "FAKEEWicHjDBf9faRTF5O7Q1+iSOunAYyV2880Yz0T/eaUELCukg2hGlJXj9/kptMBu2wf4DEuS8fnoq2QpvSo8=" "Hello, World" | ||||
| false | ||||
| ``` | ||||
| 
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