spec links / glossary audit #258
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Delete branch "links"
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a few changes, otherwise looks good!
Overview is fine, reading the spec is unnecessary for most people who want to build
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- You want to build an application that is [[permissionless]] to interact with.
- You want to build an application that is permissionless to interact with.
- You want to further openness, freedom of information, and/or personal choice on the internet.
I think we should add permissionless to the glossary, it's a term we use that many do not know
Also unnecessary here, I think
This is glossary++, no need to link glossary here
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The LBRY blockchain stores names and metadata in a parallel [[Merkle tree]], separate from the tree used to store transaction data. This allows LBRY URLs to be trustfully resolved even without a full copy of the blockchain.
The LBRY blockchain stores names and metadata in a parallel [Merkle tree](/resources/claimtrie), separate from the tree used to store transaction data. This allows LBRY URLs to be trustfully resolved even without a full copy of the blockchain.
I think glossary is correct here, and the glossary can link to the expanded article