Fix nit, fix numbering, use consistent nomenclature

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@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ Connect to nix-bitcoin node through ssh Tor Hidden Service
6. Now you can run `nixops deploy -d bitcoin-node` and it will connect through the ssh tunnel you established in step iv. This also allows you to do more complex ssh setups that `nixops ssh` doesn't support. An example would be authenticating with [Trezor's ssh agent](https://github.com/romanz/trezor-agent), which provides extra security.
Initialize a Trezor for Bitcoin Core's Hardware Wallet Integration
Initialize a Trezor for Bitcoin Core's Hardware Wallet Interface
---
1. Enable Trezor in `configuration.nix`
@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ Initialize a Trezor for Bitcoin Core's Hardware Wallet Integration
nixops deploy -d bitcoin-node
```
3. Check that your nix-bitcoin node recognizes the Trezor
3. Check that your nix-bitcoin node recognizes your Trezor
```
nixops ssh operator@bitcoin-node
@ -177,35 +177,35 @@ Initialize a Trezor for Bitcoin Core's Hardware Wallet Integration
```
Should show something relating to your Trezor
3. Start the Trezor in bootloader mode
4. If your Trezor has outdated firmware or is not yet initialized: Start your Trezor in bootloader mode
Trezor v1
```
Plug in the Trezor with both buttons depressed
Plug in your Trezor with both buttons depressed
```
Trezor v2
```
Start swiping your finger across the Trezor's touchscreen and plug in the USB cable when your finger is halfway through
Start swiping your finger across your Trezor's touchscreen and plug in the USB cable when your finger is halfway through
```
4. Update your Trezor's firmware
5. If your Trezor's firmware is outdated: Update your Trezor's firmware
```
trezorctl firmware-update
```
Follow the on-screen instructions
**Caution: This command _will_ wipe your device. If you already store Bitcoin on it, only do this with the recovery seed nearby.**
**Caution: This command _will_ wipe your Trezor. If you already store Bitcoin on it, only do this with the recovery seed nearby.**
5. Set up your Trezor, if this is a fresh device
6. If your Trezor is not yet initialized: Set up your Trezor
```
trezorctl reset-device -p
```
Follow the on-screen instructions
6. Find your Trezor
7. Find your Trezor
```
hwi enumerate
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hwi enumerate
```
7. Follow Bitcoin Core's instructions on [Using Bitcoin Core with Hardware Wallets](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/HWI/blob/master/docs/bitcoin-core-usage.md) to use your Trezor with `bitcoin-cli` on your nix-bitcoin node
8. Follow Bitcoin Core's instructions on [Using Bitcoin Core with Hardware Wallets](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/HWI/blob/master/docs/bitcoin-core-usage.md) to use your Trezor with `bitcoin-cli` on your nix-bitcoin node