Bitcoin HWI README entry and various formatting corrections

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@ -25,8 +25,7 @@ It should be a reproducible and extensible platform for applications building on
Available modules
---
By default the `configuration.nix` provides:
* bitcoind (pruned) with outbound connections through Tor and inbound connections through a hidden
service. By default loaded with banlist of spy nodes.
* bitcoind with outbound connections through Tor and inbound connections through a hidden service. By default loaded with banlist of spy nodes.
* [clightning](https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning) with outbound connections through Tor, not listening
* includes "nodeinfo" script which prints basic info about the node
* adds non-root user "operator" which has access to bitcoin-cli and lightning-cli
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* [spark-wallet](https://github.com/shesek/spark-wallet)
* [electrs](https://github.com/romanz/electrs)
* recurring-donations, a module to repeatedly send lightning payments to recipients specified in the configuration.
* [bitcoin-core-hwi](https://github.com/bitcoin-core/HWI).
* You no longer need extra software to connect your hardware wallet to Bitcoin Core. Use Bitcoin Core's own **H**ardware **W**allet **I**nterface with one `configuration.nix` setting.
The data directories of the services can be found in `/var/lib` on the deployed machines.

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### ELECTRS
# Enable this module to use electrs, an efficient re-implementation of
# Electrum Server in Rust. Only enable this if hardware wallets are
# Electrum Server in Rust. Only enable this if hardware wallets are
# disabled.
# services.electrs.enable = true;
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# Ledger must be initialized through the official ledger live app and the Bitcoin app must
# be installed and running on the device.
# services.hardware-wallets.ledger = true;
# Trezor can be initialized with the trezorctl command in nix-bitcoin. More information can
# be found in `docs/usage.md`.
# Trezor can be initialized with the trezorctl command in nix-bitcoin. More information in
# `docs/usage.md`.
# services.hardware-wallets.trezor = true;
# FIXME: Define your hostname.

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```
```
boot.loader.grub.device = "/dev/sda";
```
```
9. Setup environment

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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.**
5. Set up your Trezor, if this is a fresh device
```