fix broken links in private network page

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Felix Lange 2021-01-25 15:23:07 +01:00
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ While the main network uses proof-of-work to secure the blockchain, Geth also su
the 'clique' proof-of-authority consensus algorithm as an alternative for private
networks. We strongly recommend 'clique' for new private network deployments because it is
much less resource intensive than proof-of-work. The clique system is also used for
several public Ethereum testnets such as [Rinkeby](https://rinkeby.io) and
several public Ethereum testnets such as [Rinkeby](https://www.rinkeby.io) and
[Görli](https://goerli.net).
Here are the key differences between the two consensus algorithms available in Geth:
@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ that the average block time matches the target block time.
Clique consensus is a proof-of-authority system where new blocks can be created by
authorized 'signers' only. The clique consenus protocol is specified in
[EIP-225](clique-eip). The initial set of authorized signers is configured in the genesis
[EIP-225][clique-eip]. The initial set of authorized signers is configured in the genesis
block. Signers can be authorized and de-authorized using a voting mechanism, thus allowing
the set of signers to change while the blockchain operates. Clique can be configured to
target any block time (within reasonable limits) since it isn't tied to the difficulty
@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ block, you need to decide on a few initial parameters for your blockchain:
while the blockchain is running requires scheduling a hard fork.
- Initial block gas limit (`gasLimit`). Your choice here impacts how much EVM computation
can happen within a single block. We recommend using the main Ethereum network as a
[guideline to find a good amount](gaslimit-char). The block gas limit can be adjusted
[guideline to find a good amount][gaslimit-chart]. The block gas limit can be adjusted
after launch using the `--targetgaslimit` command-line flag.
- Initial allocation of ether (`alloc`). This determines how much ether is available to
the addresses you list in the genesis block. Additional ether can be created through