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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, user-scalable=no">
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="styles.css">
<script src="https://bundle.run/[email protected]"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@cmdcode/[email protected]"></script>
<script src="scripts/utils.js"></script>
<script src="scripts/network.js"></script>
<script src="scripts/vm.js"></script>
<script src="scripts/init.js"></script>
<script src="scripts/circuit.js"></script>
<script src="scripts/circuits/bristol.js"></script>
<script src="scripts/circuits/bristol_zero_checker.js"></script>
<script src="scripts/circuits/bristol_size_checker.js"></script>
<script src="scripts/circuits/bristol_addition.js"></script>
<script src="scripts/circuits/bristol_adder_8bit.js"></script>
<script src="scripts/circuits/bristol_shifter.js"></script>
<script src="scripts/circuits/bristol_sha256.js"></script>
<script src="scripts/circuits/bristol_8bit_cpu_64_cycles.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<div class="home">
<h1>Welcome to BitVM Online</h1>
<p>To run the bitvm there are seven steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>Pick a program</li>
<li>Act as the prover to commit to a certain output</li>
<li>Send money to the program</li>
<li>Act as the prover to share which "inputs" make the code produce the expected output</li>
<li>Act as the verifier to check if the code, with those inputs, produces the expected output</li>
<li>If it does, act as the prover to take the money after a timelock</li>
<li>Otherwise, act as the verifier to take the money by producing the error</li>
</ol>
<h2>Pick a program you want to run</h2>
<p>
<button class="view_zero_checker p_buttons">Zero checker</button>
<button class="view_size_checker p_buttons">Size checker</button>
<button class="view_addition p_buttons">Addition</button>
<button class="view_adder_8bit p_buttons">Adder (8-bit)</button>
<button class="view_shifter p_buttons">Shifter</button>
<button class="view_sha256 p_buttons">SHA256</button>
<button class="view_cpu_8bit_64_cycles p_buttons" disabled>STU-1 CPU (coming soon!)</button>
</p>
<div class="zero_checker hidden">
<h3 class="zero_checker_label">
Zero checker
</h3>
<div class="zero_checker_instructions">
In this program, the prover must share a string of numbers with the verifier within a time limit, but
not before making one of two promises: the string will only be 0s, or the string will *not* only be
zeros. The verifier can take the prover's money if the promise is broken.
</div>
<p><button class="choose_zero_checker">Choose this program</button></p>
</div>
<div class="cpu_8bit_64_cycles hidden">
<h3 class="cpu_8bit_64_cycles_label">
STU-1 CPU
</h3>
<div class="cpu_8bit_64_cycles_instructions">
In this program, the prover must make the CPU halt on its first step. Otherwise, the verifier can take the prover's money.
</div>
<p><button class="choose_cpu_8bit_64_cycles">Choose this program</button></p>
</div>
<div class="size_checker hidden">
<h3 class="size_checker_label">
Size checker
</h3>
<div class="size_checker_instructions">
In this program, the prover must share two numbers with the verifier within a time limit, but not before
making one of two promises: (1) the first number will be bigger than the second number, or (2) the first
number will not be bigger than the second number. The verifier can take the prover's money if the
promise is broken.
</div>
<p><button class="choose_size_checker">Choose this program</button></p>
</div>
<div class="addition hidden">
<h3 class="addition_label">
Addition
</h3>
<div class="addition_instructions">
In this program, the prover must share a number with the verifier, then make a promise: within a time
limit, they will share two numbers that sum to the original number. The verifier can take the prover's
money if the promise is broken.
</div>
<p><button class="choose_addition">Choose this program</button></p>
</div>
<div class="adder_8bit hidden">
<h3 class="adder_8bit_label">
Adder (8-bit)
</h3>
<div class="adder_8bit_instructions">
In this program, the prover must share a number with the verifier, then make a promise: within a time
limit, they will share two numbers that sum to the original number. The verifier can take the prover's
money if the promise is broken.
</div>
<p><button class="choose_adder_8bit">Choose this program</button></p>
</div>
<div class="shifter hidden">
<h3 class="shifter_label">
Shifter
</h3>
<div class="shifter_instructions">
In this program, the prover must share a number with the verifier, then make a promise: within a time
limit, they will share a number that when shifted will become the original number. The verifier can take
the prover's
money if the promise is broken.
</div>
<p><button class="choose_shifter">Choose this program</button></p>
</div>
<div class="sha256 hidden">
<h3 class="sha256_label">
SHA256
</h3>
<div class="sha256_instructions">
In this program, the prover must share a hash with the verifier, then make a promise: within a time
limit, they will share the preimage corresponding to that hash. The verifier can take
the prover's
money if the promise is broken.
</div>
<p><button class="choose_sha256">Choose this program</button></p>
</div>
<hr>
<p><button class="view_caveats">View caveats</button></p>
<ol class="caveats hidden">
<li>This is a toy implementation, don't expect much.</li>
<li>I wrote the VM in about 200 lines of javascript which means it barely works.</li>
<li>It breaks if you put a program with more than about 3000 logic gates in it. <a
href="https://github.com/supertestnet/tapleaf-circuits/" target="_blank">Help me write a better
one!</a></li>
<li>The whitepaper talks about using "binary search" in a challenge to find the shortest path to prove your
counterparty is equivocating. I don't know how to program a binary search so I just didn't. Instead, if
you challenge the prover, he has to *prove the entire computation himself, all on chain.* Which is very
dumb, and expensive. But I wasn't trying to make it the smart way, I was trying to make it the easy way.
Help me improve it!</li>
<li>If Paul doesn't send Vicky the data he promised, she is technically able to take his money after a 10
block timelock, but I didn't automatically give her a transaction for this like I did for Paul. So she's
just out of luck til I do that. (Or you can figure out how to write bitcoin transactions manually and do
it yourself.)</li>
<li>Paul doesn't make Vicky pay him, or even check if her signatures on the presigned transactions are
correct. He just yolos his money right into the bitvm address with no checks or balances, so Vicky can
easily steal from him by just immediately moving it into the challenge address without presigning the
transaction that lets him take it out again. Fixing that is on my todo list. So is having Vicky pay Paul
for the computation.</li>
<li>There are a bunch of other caveats but whatever, it technically works! I'm really looking forward to
testing more functions with this. Bitcoin can run *anything* guys! Let's write some functions for it!
</li>
</ol>
</div>
<div class="zero_checker_program program hidden">
<h1>Zero checker</h1>
<div class="zero_checker_step_one">
<p>
In this demo you will play as Paul, the prover. The first step is to open up the page where Vicky -- the
verifier -- will verify your program, and copy her public key, and paste it here
</p>
<p>Visit Vicky's page: <a class="vicky_link" href="./vicky.html" target="_blank">Vicky page</a></p>
<script>
$('.vicky_link').href = "./vicky.html";
if ($_GET["network"]) $('.vicky_link').href = `./vicky.html?network=${$_GET["network"]}`;
</script>
<p>Enter Vicky's public key</p>
<p><input class="vickys_key"></p>
<p><button class="zero_checker_step_one_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="zero_checker_step_two hidden">
<p>
Time to make a promise to Vicky! Will your string be all 0s or not all zeros?
</p>
<select class="all_or_none">
<option>All 0s</option>
<option>Not all 0s</option>
</select>
<p><button class="submit_all_or_none">Download your promise file</button></p>
<p>
Click ok when you've sent the promise file to Vicky
</p>
<p><button class="zero_checker_step_two_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="zero_checker_step_three hidden">
<p>
Enter the bitcoin address where you want your money to go when you get it back:
</p>
<p><input class="zero_checker_bitcoin_address"></p>
<p>
Also, it's time to validate that you and Vicky generated the same bitcoin addresses. Do all of these
match what Vicky got? (Note: don't send any money to them yet)
</p>
<div class="address_validation">loading...</div>
<p><button class="zero_checker_step_three_done">Yes, they match</button> <button
class="zero_checker_step_three_reset">No, they don't match</button></p>
</div>
<div class="zero_checker_step_four hidden">
<p>
Also, send *PRECISELY* 10,000 sats to the following address to start the contract (if you send the wrong
amount it will not work):
</p>
<div class="funding_address_in_step_four">loading...</div>
<p class="asking_for_txid">Asking for txid and vout in 3 seconds</p>
</div>
<div class="zero_checker_step_five hidden">
<p>
Broadcast the following transaction to finalize the contract:
</p>
<div class="starter_txhex">loading...</div>
<p><button class="zero_checker_step_five_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="zero_checker_step_six hidden">
<p>
What string do you want to reveal to Vicky? Remember, you promised <span
class="step_six_promise_to_vicky"></span> and she can take your money if you lie
</p>
<p><input class="zero_checker_revelation_string" maxlength="64"
oninput="this.value=this.value.replace(/[^0-1]/,'')"></p>
<p>Add this many more characters: <span class="zero_checker_chars_left">64</span></p>
<p>Note that your string must only contain 0s and 1s</p>
<p><button class="zero_checker_step_six_done">Submit</button></p>
</div>
</div>
<div class="addition_program program hidden">
<h1>Addition</h1>
<div class="addition_step_one">
<p>
In this demo you will play as Paul, the prover. The first step is to open up the page where Vicky -- the
verifier -- will verify your program, and copy her public key, and paste it here
</p>
<p>Visit Vicky's page: <a class="vicky_link" href="./vicky.html" target="_blank">Vicky page</a></p>
<script>
$('.vicky_link').href = "./vicky.html";
if ($_GET["network"]) $('.vicky_link').href = `./vicky.html?network=${$_GET["network"]}`;
</script>
<p>Enter Vicky's public key</p>
<p><input class="vickys_key"></p>
<p><button class="addition_step_one_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="addition_step_two hidden">
<p>
Time to make a promise to Vicky! Enter a number. Later, you will need to enter two numbers that sum to
this number.
</p>
<p><input class="sum_num" type="number" max="4294967295" min="0" step="1"></p>
<p><button class="submit_sum_num">Download your promise file</button></p>
<p>
Click ok when you've sent the promise file to Vicky
</p>
<p><button class="addition_step_two_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="addition_step_three hidden">
<p>
Enter the bitcoin address where you want your money to go when you get it back:
</p>
<p><input class="addition_bitcoin_address"></p>
<p>Hint: if you don't have a testnet wallet, you can just send it to a testnet faucet at this address:</p>
<p>tb1q349k20q0yft6knyss5cdpcrgmg30taxyt5ggse</p>
<p>
Also, it's time to validate that you and Vicky generated the same bitcoin addresses. Do all of these
match what Vicky got? (Note: don't send any money to them yet)
</p>
<div class="address_validation">loading...</div>
<p><button class="addition_step_three_done">Yes, they match</button> <button
class="addition_step_three_reset">No, they don't match</button></p>
</div>
<div class="addition_step_four hidden">
<p>
Send *PRECISELY* 10,000 sats to the following address to start the contract (if you send the wrong
amount it will not work):
</p>
<div class="funding_address_in_step_four">loading...</div>
<p class="asking_for_txid">Asking for txid and vout in 3 seconds</p>
</div>
<div class="addition_step_five hidden">
<p>
Broadcast the following transaction to finalize the contract:
</p>
<div class="starter_txhex">loading...</div>
<p><button class="addition_step_five_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="addition_step_six hidden">
<p>
What two numbers do you want to reveal to Vicky? Remember, you promised they would add up to <span
class="step_six_promise_to_vicky">loading...</span> and she can take your money if you lie
</p>
<p>Enter your first number</p>
<p><input class="addition_num_1" type="number" max="4294967295" min="0" step="1"></p>
<p>Enter your second number</p>
<p><input class="addition_num_2" type="number" max="4294967295" min="0" step="1"></p>
<p><button class="addition_step_six_done">Submit</button></p>
</div>
</div>
<div class="adder_8bit_program program hidden">
<h1>Adder (8-bit)</h1>
<div class="adder_8bit_step_one">
<p>
In this demo you will play as Paul, the prover. The first step is to open up the page where Vicky -- the
verifier -- will verify your program, and copy her public key, and paste it here
</p>
<p>Visit Vicky's page: <a class="vicky_link" href="./vicky.html" target="_blank">Vicky page</a></p>
<script>
$('.vicky_link').href = "./vicky.html";
if ($_GET["network"]) $('.vicky_link').href = `./vicky.html?network=${$_GET["network"]}`;
</script>
<p>Enter Vicky's public key</p>
<p><input class="vickys_key"></p>
<p><button class="adder_8bit_step_one_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="adder_8bit_step_two hidden">
<p>
Time to make a promise to Vicky! Enter a number. Later, you will need to enter two numbers that sum to
this number.
</p>
<p><input class="sum_num_8bit" type="number" max="510" min="0" step="1"></p>
<p><button class="submit_sum_num_8bit">Download your promise file</button></p>
<p>
Click ok when you've sent the promise file to Vicky
</p>
<p><button class="adder_8bit_step_two_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="adder_8bit_step_three hidden">
<p>
Enter the bitcoin address where you want your money to go when you get it back:
</p>
<p><input class="adder_8bit_bitcoin_address"></p>
<p>Hint: if you don't have a testnet wallet, you can just send it to a testnet faucet at this address:</p>
<p>tb1q349k20q0yft6knyss5cdpcrgmg30taxyt5ggse</p>
<p>
Also, it's time to validate that you and Vicky generated the same bitcoin addresses. Do all of these
match what Vicky got? (Note: don't send any money to them yet)
</p>
<div class="address_validation">loading...</div>
<p><button class="adder_8bit_step_three_done">Yes, they match</button> <button
class="adder_8bit_step_three_reset">No, they don't match</button></p>
</div>
<div class="adder_8bit_step_four hidden">
<p>
Send *PRECISELY* 10,000 sats to the following address to start the contract (if you send the wrong
amount it will not work):
</p>
<div class="funding_address_in_step_four">loading...</div>
<p class="asking_for_txid">Asking for txid and vout in 3 seconds</p>
</div>
<div class="adder_8bit_step_five hidden">
<p>
Broadcast the following transaction to finalize the contract:
</p>
<div class="starter_txhex">loading...</div>
<p><button class="adder_8bit_step_five_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="adder_8bit_step_six hidden">
<p>
What two numbers do you want to reveal to Vicky? Remember, you promised they would add up to <span
class="step_six_promise_to_vicky">loading...</span> and she can take your money if you lie
</p>
<p>Enter your first number</p>
<p><input class="adder_8bit_num_1" type="number" max="255" min="0" step="1"></p>
<p>Enter your second number</p>
<p><input class="adder_8bit_num_2" type="number" max="255" min="0" step="1"></p>
<p><button class="adder_8bit_step_six_done">Submit</button></p>
</div>
</div>
<div class="size_checker_program program hidden">
<h1>Size checker</h1>
<div class="size_checker_step_one">
<p>
In this demo you will play as Paul, the prover. The first step is to open up the page where Vicky -- the
verifier -- will verify your program, and copy her public key, and paste it here
</p>
<p>Visit Vicky's page: <a class="vicky_link" href="./vicky.html" target="_blank">Vicky page</a></p>
<script>
$('.vicky_link').href = "./vicky.html";
if ($_GET["network"]) $('.vicky_link').href = `./vicky.html?network=${$_GET["network"]}`;
</script>
<p>Enter Vicky's public key</p>
<p><input class="vickys_key"></p>
<p><button class="size_checker_step_one_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="size_checker_step_two hidden">
<p>
Time to make a promise to Vicky! Enter a number and say whether it is bigger than a number you'll send
Vicky later.
</p>
<p><input class="std_num" type="number" max="4294967295" min="0" step="1"></p>
<p>
Will the number you just entered be bigger than the number you'll send Vicky later?
</p>
<select class="big_or_not">
<option>Bigger</option>
<option>Not bigger</option>
</select>
<p><button class="submit_std_num">Download your promise file</button></p>
<p>
Click ok when you've sent the promise file to Vicky
</p>
<p><button class="size_checker_step_two_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="size_checker_step_three hidden">
<p>
Enter the bitcoin address where you want your money to go when you get it back:
</p>
<p><input class="size_checker_bitcoin_address"></p>
<p>Hint: if you don't have a testnet wallet, you can just send it to a testnet faucet at this address:</p>
<p>tb1q349k20q0yft6knyss5cdpcrgmg30taxyt5ggse</p>
<p>
Also, it's time to validate that you and Vicky generated the same bitcoin addresses. Do all of these
match what Vicky got? (Note: don't send any money to them yet)
</p>
<div class="address_validation">loading...</div>
<p><button class="size_checker_step_three_done">Yes, they match</button> <button
class="size_checker_step_three_reset">No, they don't match</button></p>
</div>
<div class="size_checker_step_four hidden">
<p>
Send *PRECISELY* 10,000 sats to the following address to start the contract (if you send the wrong
amount it will not work):
</p>
<div class="funding_address_in_step_four">loading...</div>
<p class="asking_for_txid">Asking for txid and vout in 3 seconds</p>
</div>
<div class="size_checker_step_five hidden">
<p>
Broadcast the following transaction to finalize the contract:
</p>
<div class="starter_txhex">loading...</div>
<p><button class="size_checker_step_five_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="size_checker_step_six hidden">
<p>
What number do you want to reveal to Vicky? Remember, you promised Vicky your original number (<span
class="step_six_second_promise_to_vicky">loading...</span>) would be "<span
class="step_six_promise_to_vicky">loading...</span>" than the number you're about to enter. She can
take your money if you lie.
</p>
<p>Enter your number of comparison</p>
<p><input class="number_of_comparison" type="number" max="4294967295" min="0" step="1"></p>
<p><button class="size_checker_step_six_done">Submit</button></p>
</div>
</div>
<div class="shifter_program program hidden">
<h1>Shifter</h1>
<div class="shifter_step_one">
<p>
In this demo you will play as Paul, the prover. The first step is to open up the page where Vicky -- the
verifier -- will verify your program, and copy her public key, and paste it here
</p>
<p>Visit Vicky's page: <a class="vicky_link" href="./vicky.html" target="_blank">Vicky page</a></p>
<script>
$('.vicky_link').href = "./vicky.html";
if ($_GET["network"]) $('.vicky_link').href = `./vicky.html?network=${$_GET["network"]}`;
</script>
<p>Enter Vicky's public key</p>
<p><input class="vickys_key"></p>
<p><button class="shifter_step_one_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="shifter_step_two hidden">
<p>
Time to make a promise to Vicky! Enter a number. Later, you will need to enter a number that after
shifting becomes this number that you are about to enter.
</p>
<p><input class="shifted_num" type="number" max="4294967295" min="0" step="1"></p>
<p><button class="submit_shifted_num">Download your promise file</button></p>
<p>
Click ok when you've sent the promise file to Vicky
</p>
<p><button class="shifter_step_two_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="shifter_step_three hidden">
<p>
Enter the bitcoin address where you want your money to go when you get it back:
</p>
<p><input class="shifter_bitcoin_address"></p>
<p>Hint: if you don't have a testnet wallet, you can just send it to a testnet faucet at this address:</p>
<p>tb1q349k20q0yft6knyss5cdpcrgmg30taxyt5ggse</p>
<p>
Also, it's time to validate that you and Vicky generated the same bitcoin addresses. Do all of these
match what Vicky got? (Note: don't send any money to them yet)
</p>
<div class="address_validation">loading...</div>
<p><button class="shifter_step_three_done">Yes, they match</button> <button
class="shifter_step_three_reset">No, they don't match</button></p>
</div>
<div class="shifter_step_four hidden">
<p>
Send *PRECISELY* 10,000 sats to the following address to start the contract (if you send the wrong
amount it will not work):
</p>
<div class="funding_address_in_step_four">loading...</div>
<p class="asking_for_txid">Asking for txid and vout in 3 seconds</p>
</div>
<div class="shifter_step_five hidden">
<p>
Broadcast the following transaction to finalize the contract:
</p>
<div class="starter_txhex">loading...</div>
<p><button class="shifter_step_five_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="shifter_step_six hidden">
<p>
What number do you want to reveal to Vicky? Remember, you promised it would become <span
class="step_six_promise_to_vicky">loading...</span> after it gets shifted. She can take your money
if you lie
</p>
<p>Enter your number</p>
<p><input class="shifter_original_num" type="number" max="4294967295" min="0" step="1"></p>
<p>Shift right or left?</p>
<p>
<select class="left_or_right">
<option>Left shift</option>
<option>Right shift</option>
</select>
<p>
<p><button class="shifter_step_six_done">Submit</button></p>
</div>
</div>
<div class="sha256_program program hidden">
<h1>SHA256</h1>
<div class="sha256_step_one">
<p>
In this demo you will play as Paul, the prover. The first step is to open up the page where Vicky -- the
verifier -- will verify your program, and copy her public key, and paste it here
</p>
<p>Visit Vicky's page: <a class="vicky_link" href="./vicky.html" target="_blank">Vicky page</a></p>
<script>
$('.vicky_link').href = "./vicky.html";
if ($_GET["network"]) $('.vicky_link').href = `./vicky.html?network=${$_GET["network"]}`;
</script>
<p>Enter Vicky's public key</p>
<p><input class="vickys_key"></p>
<p><button class="sha256_step_one_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="sha256_step_two hidden">
<p>
Time to make a promise to Vicky!
<br />
Enter an SHA256 hash in hex format:
<br />
(you can use <a href="https://emn178.github.io/online-tools/sha256.html">this</a> online tool to
generate one)
</p>
<p><input class="final_hash" type="text" maxlength="64"></p>
<p><button class="submit_final_hash">Download your promise file</button></p>
<p>
Click ok when you've sent the promise file to Vicky
</p>
<p><button class="sha256_step_two_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="sha256_step_three hidden">
<p>
Enter the bitcoin address where you want your money to go when you get it back:
</p>
<p><input class="sha256_bitcoin_address"></p>
<p>Hint: if you don't have a testnet wallet, you can just send it to a testnet faucet at this address:</p>
<p>tb1q349k20q0yft6knyss5cdpcrgmg30taxyt5ggse</p>
<p>
Also, it's time to validate that you and Vicky generated the same bitcoin addresses. Do all of these
match what Vicky got? (Note: don't send any money to them yet)
</p>
<div class="address_validation">loading...</div>
<p><button class="sha256_step_three_done">Yes, they match</button> <button
class="sha256_step_three_reset">No, they don't match</button></p>
</div>
<div class="sha256_step_four hidden">
<p>
Send *PRECISELY* 10,000 sats to the following address to start the contract (if you send the wrong
amount it will not work):
</p>
<div class="funding_address_in_step_four">loading...</div>
<p class="asking_for_txid">Asking for txid and vout in 3 seconds</p>
</div>
<div class="sha256_step_five hidden">
<p>
Broadcast the following transaction to finalize the contract:
</p>
<div class="starter_txhex">loading...</div>
<p><button class="sha256_step_five_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="sha256_step_six hidden">
<p>
Now enter the preimage corresponding to the hash you promised to Vicky (<span
class="step_six_promise_to_vicky">loading...</span>). She can
take your money if you lie.
</p>
<p>Enter the preimage here:</p>
<p><input class="preimage" type="text" maxlength="55"></p>
<p><button class="sha256_step_six_done">Submit</button></p>
</div>
</div>
<div class="cpu_8bit_64_cycles_program program hidden">
<h1>STU-1 CPU</h1>
<div class="cpu_8bit_64_cycles_step_one">
<p>
In this demo you will play as Paul, the prover. The first step is to open up the page where Vicky -- the
verifier -- will verify your program, and copy her public key, and paste it here
</p>
<p>Visit Vicky's page: <a class="vicky_link" href="./vicky.html" target="_blank">Vicky page</a></p>
<script>
$('.vicky_link').href = "./vicky.html";
if ($_GET["network"]) $('.vicky_link').href = `./vicky.html?network=${$_GET["network"]}`;
</script>
<p>Enter Vicky's public key</p>
<p><input class="vickys_key"></p>
<p><button class="cpu_8bit_64_cycles_step_one_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="cpu_8bit_64_cycles_step_two hidden">
<p>
Time to make a promise to Vicky! You will cause the program to halt on its first step.
</p>
<select class="cpu_promise">
<option>Okay I guess that's what I'll do then</option>
</select>
<p><button class="submit_cpu_promise">Download your promise file</button></p>
<p>
Click ok when you've sent the promise file to Vicky
</p>
<p><button class="cpu_8bit_64_cycles_step_two_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="cpu_8bit_64_cycles_step_three hidden">
<p>
Enter the bitcoin address where you want your money to go when you get it back:
</p>
<p><input class="cpu_8bit_64_cycles_bitcoin_address"></p>
<p>
Also, it's time to validate that you and Vicky generated the same bitcoin addresses. Do all of these
match what Vicky got? (Note: don't send any money to them yet)
</p>
<div class="address_validation">loading...</div>
<p><button class="cpu_8bit_64_cycles_step_three_done">Yes, they match</button> <button
class="cpu_8bit_64_cycles_step_three_reset">No, they don't match</button></p>
</div>
<div class="cpu_8bit_64_cycles_step_four hidden">
<p>
Also, send *PRECISELY* 10,000 sats to the following address to start the contract (if you send the wrong
amount it will not work):
</p>
<div class="funding_address_in_step_four">loading...</div>
<p class="asking_for_txid">Asking for txid and vout in 3 seconds</p>
</div>
<div class="cpu_8bit_64_cycles_step_five hidden">
<p>
Broadcast the following transaction to finalize the contract:
</p>
<div class="starter_txhex">loading...</div>
<p><button class="cpu_8bit_64_cycles_step_five_done">Done</button></p>
</div>
<div class="cpu_8bit_64_cycles_step_six hidden">
<p>
What string do you want to reveal to Vicky? Remember, you promised <span
class="step_six_promise_to_vicky"></span> and she can take your money if you lie
</p>
<p><input class="cpu_8bit_64_cycles_paste_program"></p>
<p><button class="cpu_8bit_64_cycles_step_six_done">Submit</button></p>
</div>
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