diff --git a/packages/networks/bitcoin/.eslintrc.json b/packages/networks/bitcoin/.eslintrc.json index f8f7a15..9e99876 100644 --- a/packages/networks/bitcoin/.eslintrc.json +++ b/packages/networks/bitcoin/.eslintrc.json @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ { "extends": ["../../../.eslintrc.json"] -} \ No newline at end of file +} diff --git a/packages/networks/bitcoin/README.md b/packages/networks/bitcoin/README.md index ce07197..0b0e9c8 100644 --- a/packages/networks/bitcoin/README.md +++ b/packages/networks/bitcoin/README.md @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ MultipleChain aims for easy access by simplifying the complex structure of many blockchains. For example, each blockchain network has a different structure for transfer initiation or transaction data. You may need to learn new things from scratch for each blockchain network. This is necessary if you want to go into detail. But if you just want to get to the basics. MultipleChain will make your work much easier. In many different programming languages. -#### 📚 [Documentation](https://multiplechain.gitbook.io/multiplechain-docs) \ No newline at end of file +#### 📚 [Documentation](https://multiplechain.gitbook.io/multiplechain-docs) diff --git a/packages/networks/bitcoin/index.example.html b/packages/networks/bitcoin/index.example.html index 84be06a..5cb3383 100644 --- a/packages/networks/bitcoin/index.example.html +++ b/packages/networks/bitcoin/index.example.html @@ -1,291 +1,274 @@ - + -
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