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You welcome @DarthCoin , thanks a lot for merging. Have submitted earlier other 3 suggestions

cool. I think we could add also the info about connecting Bitcoin-Safe to a neutrino server. Is quite powerful feature that few users know it.

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Do you mean running a local neutrino server and connect to it? Not sure I get it, ideally you can plug Bitcoin-Safe to any server already.

Moreover, since v1.7 Bitcoin-Safe offers CBF connection; in v2.0 will be set by default so users will have much better privacy without knowing it! Network settings, including mempool, are fully customizable in both, mainnet and any testnet.

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Most of regular onchain users know to connect to an electrum server of Bitcoin RPC. Very few know that they can use a neutrino server as "blocks provider" and Bitcoin-Safe is one of the apps that support that and the benefices of using it.

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Make sense, and would be great to have a guide about it. Bitcoin-Safe does not directly support RPC connection, but users can connect to any bitcoin server with blockfilterindex=1 and peerblockfilters=1, even multiple simultaneously if they wish even more privacy.

Writing a guide about it would be ideal, we can surely plan to write one

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You should also add Bitcoin-Safe to PlanB Academy. They have a dedicated Github repo where people can contribute with tutorials.
I did it myself too, with few guides.
I think Bitcoin-Safe deserve to be there:
https://planb.academy/en/tutorials/contribution

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