diff --git a/06.md b/06.md index 16ba1d6..afc7e17 100644 --- a/06.md +++ b/06.md @@ -80,14 +80,14 @@ With the mint's response being of the form `GetInfoResponse`: } ``` -- `name` is the name of the mint and should be recognizable. -- `pubkey` is the hex pubkey of the mint. -- `version` is the implementation name and the version of the software running on this mint separated with a slash "/", -- `description` is a short description of the mint that can be shown in the wallet next to the mint's name. -- `description_long` is a long description that can be shown in an additional field. -- `contact` is an array of contact objects to reach the mint operator. A contact object consists of two fields. The `method` field denotes the contact method (like "email"), the `info` field denotes the identifier (like "contact@me.com"). -- `modt` is the message of the day that the wallet must display to the user. It should only be used to display important announcements to users, such as scheduled maintenances. -- `nuts` indicates each NUT specification that the mint supports and its settings. The settings are defined in each NUT separately. +- (optional) `name` is the name of the mint and should be recognizable. +- (optional) `pubkey` is the hex pubkey of the mint. +- (optional) `version` is the implementation name and the version of the software running on this mint separated with a slash "/". +- (optional) `description` is a short description of the mint that can be shown in the wallet next to the mint's name. +- (optional) `description_long` is a long description that can be shown in an additional field. +- (optional) `contact` is an array of contact objects to reach the mint operator. A contact object consists of two fields. The `method` field denotes the contact method (like "email"), the `info` field denotes the identifier (like "contact@me.com"). +- (optional) `motd` is the message of the day that the wallet must display to the user. It should only be used to display important announcements to users, such as scheduled maintenances. +- (optional) `nuts` indicates each NUT specification that the mint supports and its settings. The settings are defined in each NUT separately. With curl: