From bebd3582c2377243a599c499da01192e71235ab4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: b0xxer Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2024 10:28:32 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Update docs/liquid/liquid-part2.md --- docs/liquid/liquid-part2.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/liquid/liquid-part2.md b/docs/liquid/liquid-part2.md index 76387db..c761b4b 100644 --- a/docs/liquid/liquid-part2.md +++ b/docs/liquid/liquid-part2.md @@ -182,13 +182,13 @@ b1d0592319fc5a6ed4e2ea912ddbc9e630e0a13a083a178f69054129ef589d25 ![](4-part2-tx.png) -This is interesting: So although the transaction is visible, we can't see what was actually transferred (even though the details of the asset are visible, *it is still hidden inside the transaction*). Further, where is my Green Wallet address (ie. VJLJZQ...)? We can see 3 output addresses, presumably these are: Change, Fee, and Recipient...but which is my Green Wallet? +This is interesting: So although the transaction is visible, we can't see what was actually transferred (even though the details of the asset are visible, *it is still hidden inside the transaction*). Further, where is my Green Wallet address (ie. VJLKDWB...)? We can see 3 output addresses, presumably these are: Change, Fee, and Recipient...but where the actual Green Wallet address? * Let's look up my [Green Wallet address directly in the explorer](https://blockstream.info/liquid/address/VJLKDWB6zezPptnxQu3zAJbNBFqSKER6VWjnnDaVQxsUivQB974qRZWzW9yDa9ziokVquRkuiL6muC1c): -![](4-part2-greenaddr.png) +![](5-part2-greenaddr.png) -So now this shows us that the *Confidential Address: VJLJZQ2...* corresponds to the *Unconfidential Address: H53F2D....* Through the magic of one-way hashes, if we know the "Confidential" address we can then derive its public address....however just by looking at the public blockchain, there is no way to reverse that hash. +So now this shows us that the *Confidential Address: VJLKDWB...* corresponds to the *Unconfidential Address: GnDXE5...* Through the magic of one-way hashes, if we know the "Confidential" address we can then derive its public address. However, just by looking at the public blockchain, there is no way to reverse that hash. Now, lets look at how things look on the Green mobile wallet: