diff --git a/www/views/addresses.html b/www/views/addresses.html index d21d7ce74..d59846e06 100644 --- a/www/views/addresses.html +++ b/www/views/addresses.html @@ -16,13 +16,15 @@
- Each bitcoin wallet can generate billions of addresses from your 12-word backup. A new address is automatically generated and shown each time you receive a payment. Why? + Each bitcoin wallet can generate billions of addresses from your 12-word backup. A new address is automatically generated and shown each time you receive a payment.  + Why?
- It's a good idea to avoid reusing addresses - this both protects your privacy and keeps your bitcoins secure against hypothetical attacks by quantum computers. Hide + It's a good idea to avoid reusing addresses - this both protects your privacy and keeps your bitcoins secure against hypothetical attacks by quantum computers.  + Hide
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Unused Addresses Limit
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The maximum number of consecutive unused addresses (20) has been reached. When one of your unused addresses receives a payment, a new address will be generated and shown in your Receive tab. Read more

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The restore process will stop when 20 addresses are generated in a row which contain no funds. To safely generate more addresses, make a payment to one of the unused addresses which has already been generated. Read less

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The maximum number of consecutive unused addresses (20) has been reached. When one of your unused addresses receives a payment, a new address will be generated and shown in your Receive tab. Read more

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The restore process will stop when 20 addresses are generated in a row which contain no funds. To safely generate more addresses, make a payment to one of the unused addresses which has already been generated. Read less