Update importing_blockchain.md

With the most recent gui release download for windows 10 from https://getmonero.org/downloads/ (Lithium Luna) the supported relevant command line option is:
 --guard-against-pwnage arg (=1)       Verify blocks and transactions during
                                        import (only disable if you exported
                                        the file yourself)

Since --verify 1 is not only not supported anymore, but is default behavior it should be removed from the guide.
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@ -40,11 +40,11 @@ If your Monero wallet is on another drive you can use `DriveLetter:` for example
Now type in your command prompt window:
`monero-blockchain-import --verify 1 --input-file C:\YOUR\BLOCKCHAIN\FILE\PATH\HERE`
`monero-blockchain-import --input-file C:\YOUR\BLOCKCHAIN\FILE\PATH\HERE`
For example I would type :
`monero-blockchain-import --verify 1 --input-file C:\Users\KeeJef\Downloads\blockchain.raw`
`monero-blockchain-import --input-file C:\Users\KeeJef\Downloads\blockchain.raw`
If you downloaded the Blockchain from a trusted, reputable source you may set `verify 0` this will reduce the amount of time to sync the Blockchain.
@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ If you downloaded the Blockchain from a trusted, reputable source you may set `v
After the the Blockchain has finished syncing up you can open your Monero wallet normally. Your downloaded blockchain.raw can be deleted.
Author: Kee Jefferys
Author: Kee Jefferys