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Expand Up @@ -41,22 +41,22 @@ rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
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Configure the RPC server by clicking on the menu
<br><img src="doc/img/00.png" width="670"><br>
<br><img src="docs/img/00.png" width="670"><br>

and inserting the same data.
You can leave ip `127.0.0.1` if the wallet is on the same machine as the pet4l.<br>
Otherwise set the IP address of the machine running the Core PIVX wallet.
<br><img src="doc/img/01.png" width="670"><br>
<br><img src="docs/img/01.png" width="670"><br>

#### Connections
If the IP and the credentials of the PIVX wallet are correct, it should connect with pet4l instantly.<br>
Otherwise use the `Connect` button next to "PIVX server: Local Wallet".<br>
Connect the hardware device to USB and open the PIVX-App on it.<br>
Click the button `Connect` next to "HW device: Ledger Nano S" to connect to the hardware device.
<br><img src="doc/img/02.png" width="670"><br>
<br><img src="docs/img/02.png" width="670"><br>

Once successfully connected, it gives a confirmation message and the led turns purple.
<br><img src="doc/img/03.png" width="670"><br>
<br><img src="docs/img/03.png" width="670"><br>

## Usage
#### Loading Addresses And UTXOs
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Click on `Scan Ledger Device` to retrieve the addresses and load the UTXOs
<br><img src="doc/img/04.png" width="670"><br>
<br><img src="docs/img/04.png" width="670"><br>
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Open the menu to select an address and check related UTXOs
<br><img src="doc/img/05.png" width="670"><br>
<br><img src="docs/img/05.png" width="670"><br>

#### Spending UTXOs
Once loaded, select those UTXOs you wish to spend.<br>
Insert the destination address.<br>
Check the suggested fee and adjust as preferred.<br>
Then click on `Send`
<br><img src="doc/img/06.png" width="670"><br>
<br><img src="docs/img/06.png" width="670"><br>
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Verify the details of the TX both on screen and on the display of the Nano S.
If everything checks out, click "yes" (right button) on the device.
<br><img src="doc/img/07.png" width="670"><br>
<br><img src="docs/img/07.png" width="670"><br>
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The transaction is now assembled and signed.<br>
Pet4l asks one more time to check the details before broadcasting the transaction (thus spending the selected UTXOs).
<br><img src="doc/img/08.png" width="670"><br>
<br><img src="docs/img/08.png" width="670"><br>
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Click `Yes` to finally broadcast the transaction to the PIVX network.
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Click `Show Details` to get the TX-id that identify the transaction.
<br><img src="doc/img/09.png" width="670"><br>
<br><img src="docs/img/09.png" width="670"><br>
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It should appear on the Block Explorers after a few minutes.
<br><img src="doc/img/10.png" width="670"><br>
<br><img src="docs/img/10.png" width="670"><br>