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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ In reality Gloria would come up with a large random number as a secret.
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This is to be really secure and prevent others from guessing it.
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But let us assume that in our case Glorias secret take reads `*Glorias secret*`.
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She would commit to the secret by computing the sha256 hash which reads `*70c87220dd901a004804b49e9ec2fd73283fad127cf112fefa67e6b79b8739b7*`.
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You can verify this by typing `echo "Glorias secret | sha256sum"` to your linux command line.
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You can verify this by typing `echo "Glorias secret" | sha256sum` to your linux command line.
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As Alice wants to send 10 golden coins to Gloria she is told by Gloria to use this payment hash to receive a proof of payment.
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Alice now sets up a contract that reads:
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