good call. i’m working on another page called “spend sats” highlighting the various lightning wallets that one might spend from, but am struggling to find the right line to distinguish between wallets for storing your wealth and wallets for spending small amounts.
i think i’ll include all the mobile-only, lightning wallets in the “spend sats” page.
there are some grey areas though, because products like bluewallet can connect with hardware wallets and the lightning network.
I think you should consider offering a filter for the level of custodianship - With a disclaimer for particular wallets (such as BW which is custodial by default - but can be used to in a self-custodial manner if set up appropriately).
I see you have open source listed, but I think just as importantly you should note which wallets are closed source as the ability to reproduce software is important for verifiability. https://walletscrutiny.com/ is a good reference for such.
Zeus wallet connects to your node, so not only is it self custody - but it provides tools to manage your node as well.
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really good points, it’s going to be a challenge to fit all this info into one concise card.
right now when you click on a wallet, it takes you to their site. i think i’ll change it so that the first click takes you to a page that explains (in more detail) all the intricacies you’re mentioning, with a big button that will take you to the wallet site.
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