Ah okay, I have only used Phoenix so far and just thought Blixt, etc worked the same way. That makes more sense then.
Why do I mostly see Phoenix get recommended as a non-custodial wallet when it's basically a custodial wallet?
You must learn more how to use these private nodes.
Ah well, I run my own node, so I don't really need or use them anyways.
You are running a public node. That means you are more exposed than a private node. It's all about what do you want to achieve.
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I actually didn't say anything about privacy. But trust.
It's all about what do you want to achieve.
Agreed.
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