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# TODOs
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This is a list of potential (or planned) TODO items for "Learning Bitcoin from the Command Line". Many are drawn from issues found at the previous locale of this repo.
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## 1. Integrate with Bitcoin-Standup
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Replace our current scripts with Bitcoin Standup (which was based on those scripts)
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1. <strike>Fix Verification errors in Bitcoin Standup Scripts</strike> **6/10**
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* <strike>Fix IPADDR error in Bitcoin Standup Scripts</strike> **6/10**
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2. <strike>Upgrade Bitcoin Standup Scripts to Debian 10</strike> **6/16**
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3. <strike>Upgrade Bitcoin Standup Scripts to Bitcoin 0.20</strike> **6/16**
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4. <strike>Ensure Bitcoin Standup covers everything else in previous scripts</strike> **6/16**
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5. <strike>Rewrite the StackScript chapter</strike> **6/16**
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6. Rewrite the "by-hand" chapter to match Bitcoin Standup (Pending summer work)
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7. <strike>Reintroduce aliases after setup</strike> **6/19**
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8. <strike>Figure out what to do about the old `btcblock` on testnet, where there seems to be no CLI way to determine blockheight.</strike> **No Known Solution on Testnet**
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## 2. Upgrade to 0.20
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9. <strike>Walk through chapters 1-6, making sure all commands work with Bitcoin Core 0.20 (and changing them if not). Redo the output of all examples.</strike> **6/19**, **6/23**, **6/30**
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* <strike>Edit Chapter 0</strike> **6/19**
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* <strike>Edit Chapter 1</strike> **6/19**
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* <strike>Re-edit Chapter 2</strike> **6/19**
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* <strike>Edit & Check Chapter 3</strike> **6/19**
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* <strike>Edit & Check Chapter 4</strike> **6/23**
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* <strike>Double-check fee calculator in 4.2I with a more complex example</strike> **6/19**
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* <strike>Integrate older Curl Interlude</strike> **6/19**
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* <strike>Edit & Check Chapter 5</strike> **6/23**
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* <strike>Edit & Check Chapter 6</strike> **6/30**
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* <strike>Update for change in importaddress</strike> **7/7**
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## 3. Add BTCDEB Support
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10. Update Scripting & Integrate `btcdeb`
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* Edit & Integrate Chapter 9
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* Fix P2PKH Example
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* Write P2WPH Chapter
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* Edit & Integrate Chapter 10
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* Write P2WSH Chapter
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* Edit & Integrate Chapter 11
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* Edit & Integrate Chapter 12
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* Edit & Integrate Chapter 13
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## 4. Add New Concepts
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Add and document the following new concepts:
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11. <strike>Add SegWit Transactions. The majority of Bitcoin transactions now use this signing methodology, so it needs to be fully explained and incorporated, alongside its newer bech32 addresses.</strike> **6/23**
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* <strike>Add definitions of Segwit and bech32 addresses to 3.3</strike> **6/23**
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* <strike>Do we still have to use "bitcoin-cli getnewaddress "" legacy" on CLI? If not, run back through chapters that use legacy in their examples, starting in 3.3</strike> **Gonna leave it for now. A future version might shift to P2SH-SegWit as default.**
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* <strike>Integrate discussions of SegWit into early parts of chapter 4.</strike> **6/23**
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* <strike>Write chapter 4.6</strike> **6/23**
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12. <strike>Add PSBT. Partially Signed Bitcoin Transactions are a powerful new interchange format that should be fully included in our discussions of multi-sigs and escrows (which instead fell back on older methodologies in v1.0).</strike> **7/2**, **7/7**, **7/10**
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* <strike>Research PSBTs</strike> **7/2**
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* <strike>Update Outlines</strike> **7/2**
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* <strike>Write 7.1: Creating a PSBT</strike> **7/7**
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* <strike>Create Illustrations for 7.1</strike> **7/7**
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* <strike>Write 7.2: Using a PSBT</strike> **7/7**, **7/10**
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* <strike>Multisigs</strike> **7/7**
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* <strike>Redo with correct math</strike> **7/10**
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* <strike>Fund Pooling</strike> **7/10**
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* <strike>CoinJoins</strike> **7/10**
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13. <strike>Add Wallet Updates.</strike> **6/30**, **7/2**, **7/7**
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* <strike>Bitcoin Descriptors</strike> **6/30**
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* <strike>Show what a SegWit descriptor looks like</strike> **7/2**
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* <strike>Show what a multi-sig descriptor looks like</strike> **7/2**
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* <strike>Revise based on comments</strike> **7/7**
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* <strike>Key Ordering (sortedmulti)</strike> **7/2** **Partially Supported in 0.20**
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14. <strike>Consider HWI.</strike> **7/14**
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* <strike>Write 7.3: Using HWI</strike> **7/14**
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* <strike>Edit All of Chapter 6-8</strike> **7/14**
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15. Consider splitting up Chapter 6 (definitely if we get an HWI chapter)
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* <strike>Break apart Chapter 6</strike> **7/2**
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* <strike>Rewrite all section links in early chapters (1-5, 6, 8)</strike> **7/7**
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* Update Script Chapters
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* Update Tor Chapter
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* Update Programming Chapters
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## 5. Finish Later Chapters
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16. Edit & Integrate Tor Chapter.
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17. Write Lightning Chapters. We'd like to parallel the CLI introduction to Bitcoin with a similar CLI introduction to Lightning.
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18. Edit & Integrate all "C" work
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* Write the Libwally section
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* Like the seedtool and keytool, but simpler
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19. Edit & Integrate all "Other Languages" work
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20. Edit & Integrate Appendices work
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21. Write or request Lightning/C chapter
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## 6. Finalize Book
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22. Re-edit everything
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