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Fixed typo in curl command #80

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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions charts/firefly/templates/NOTES.txt
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echo "Visit $FF_URL/api to explore the API via Swagger"
echo "Visit $FF_URL/ui to use explorer UI"
2. Assuming the FireFly smart contracts have been properly deployed and registered on the chain, you can register your FireFly node's organization via the API:
curl -X POST -d '{}' -H 'Content-Type: application/json" $FF_URL/api/v1/network/register/node/organization
curl -X POST -d '{}' -H 'Content-Type: application/json' $FF_URL/api/v1/network/register/node/organization
3. Wait until your organization then registered, you can confirm its registration by listing the orgs:
curl -X GET $FF_URL/api/v1/network/organizations
4. Once the org is registered, you can register the node itself:
curl -X POST -d '{}' -H 'Content-Type: application/json" $FF_URL/api/v1/network/register/node
curl -X POST -d '{}' -H 'Content-Type: application/json' $FF_URL/api/v1/network/register/node
5. Lastly, confirm the node has been registered:
curl -X GET $FF_URL/api/v1/network/nodes
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