Fix regular key links

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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ The XRP Ledger allows an account to authorize a secondary key pair, called a _re
You generate a key pair to use as a regular key pair using the [`wallet_propose`](reference-rippled.html#wallet-propose) method. However, unlike with a [master key pair](#master-key-pair), which is generated alongside and intrinsically related to the `account_id` of an account it supports, you must explicitly create the relationship between a regular key pair and the account you want it to sign transactions for. You use the [`SetRegularKey`](reference-transaction-format.html#setregularkey) method to assign a regular key pair to an account. You generate a key pair to use as a regular key pair using the [`wallet_propose`](reference-rippled.html#wallet-propose) method. However, unlike with a [master key pair](#master-key-pair), which is generated alongside and intrinsically related to the `account_id` of an account it supports, you must explicitly create the relationship between a regular key pair and the account you want it to sign transactions for. You use the [`SetRegularKey`](reference-transaction-format.html#setregularkey) method to assign a regular key pair to an account.
For a tutorial on assigning a regular key pair, see [Working with a Regular Key Pair](working-regular-key-pair.html). For a tutorial on assigning a regular key pair, see [Working with a Regular Key Pair](tutorial-regular-keys.html).
After you assign a regular key pair to an account, the account has two key pairs associated with it: After you assign a regular key pair to an account, the account has two key pairs associated with it:
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ You can assign one regular key pair to an account and use it to sign all transac
You can remove or change a regular key pair at any time. This means that if a regular private key is compromised (but the master private key is not), you can regain control of your account by simply removing or changing the regular key pair. You can remove or change a regular key pair at any time. This means that if a regular private key is compromised (but the master private key is not), you can regain control of your account by simply removing or changing the regular key pair.
For a tutorial on changing or removing a regular key pair, see [Working with a Regular Key Pair](working-regular-key-pair.html). For a tutorial on changing or removing a regular key pair, see [Working with a Regular Key Pair](tutorial-regular-keys.html).
## Signing Algorithms ## Signing Algorithms

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Cryptography is one of the hardest parts of any distributed system, and a mistake can lead to money stolen by malicious actors anywhere in the world. The XRP Ledger uses industry-standard schemes for signing and verifying transactions, algorithms that have successfully protected hundreds of billions of US dollars' worth of value for many years. The XRP Ledger also layers multi-signing functionality so you can use multi-factor authorization or split keys across multiple people as a backup, and provides new algorithms with a path to migrate the keys you use if a breakthrough in cryptography makes the old algorithms obsolete. Cryptography is one of the hardest parts of any distributed system, and a mistake can lead to money stolen by malicious actors anywhere in the world. The XRP Ledger uses industry-standard schemes for signing and verifying transactions, algorithms that have successfully protected hundreds of billions of US dollars' worth of value for many years. The XRP Ledger also layers multi-signing functionality so you can use multi-factor authorization or split keys across multiple people as a backup, and provides new algorithms with a path to migrate the keys you use if a breakthrough in cryptography makes the old algorithms obsolete.
For more information, see [Cryptographic Keys](cryptographic-keys.html) and [Multi-signing](reference-transaction-format.html#multi-signing). For more information, see [Cryptographic Keys](concept-cryptographic-keys.html) and [Multi-signing](reference-transaction-format.html#multi-signing).
## Modern Features for Smart Contracts ## Modern Features for Smart Contracts

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For more information about regular and master key pairs, see [Cryptographic Keys](concept-cryptographic-keys.html). For more information about regular and master key pairs, see [Cryptographic Keys](concept-cryptographic-keys.html).
For a tutorial on assigning a regular key pair to an account, see [Working with a Regular Key Pair](working-regular-key-pair.html). For a tutorial on assigning a regular key pair to an account, see [Working with a Regular Key Pair](tutorial-regular-keys.html).
For even greater security, you can use [multi-signing](#multi-signing), but multi-signing requires additional XRP for the [transaction cost](concept-transaction-cost.html) and [reserve](concept-reserves.html). For even greater security, you can use [multi-signing](#multi-signing), but multi-signing requires additional XRP for the [transaction cost](concept-transaction-cost.html) and [reserve](concept-reserves.html).