There's no such thing as "best wallet"... Each one is good for a specific situation or use.
Agreed. There will be different wallets for different things. So long as people have great open source options to fulfill the most basic, yet most important functionality of a wallet, we're good.
Over time, there will be increasingly more 'wallets' that are custodial or pseudo custodial (although things like greenlight, sensei sound amazing as a nice in-between), but these wallets will provide features catering to a specific group of people, with different tradeoffs. We're already starting to see it play out, too.
I guess when someone says, 'we need to build a better wallet', they're generally talking about what THEY want to see in the wallet. Build it and let the market decide ;)
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