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@ -998,7 +998,8 @@ cryptocoin and the password field is the network, i.e. |
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hushlist://COIN:NETWORK@K |
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COIN can be the currency symbol of a compatible cryptocoin such as |
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HUSH (Hush) , KMD (Komodo) , ZEC (Zcash), ZCL (Zcash Classic), ZEN (ZenCash) and potentially BTCP (Bitcoin Private). |
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\HUSH (Hush) , \KMD (Komodo) , \ZEC (Zcash), \ZCL (ZClassic), \ZEN (ZenCash) |
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or \BTCH (Bitcoin Hush). |
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NETWORK is will often be "mainnet" but this schema allows |
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for the very real use case of developers iterating through various testnets and |
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@ -1014,6 +1015,12 @@ is equivalent to |
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hushlist://HUSH:mainnet@K |
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Additionally, URL parameters can be used to speficify a nickname and fee for the list to be imported: |
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hushlist://HUSH:mainnet@K?n=nickname\&fee=X |
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The nickname and fee are just suggestions and the user \MUST be able to modify them before importing the list. |
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\nsection{Sending To A List} |
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