Thank you so much for this response! Okay, this is exactly my point about an idea I have.

What you describe is what I think most knowledgeable users do, but I feel like it creates a gap for less experienced users, who are looking for shortcuts.

What if there was a page where you could objectively compare the features of many different wallets at the same time? Would you use it?

In fact, this could even help with smaller wallet projects that may not be as well-known, but whose features would make them excellent options.

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Yes some people make graphics and websites comparing wallets

The problem here is the centralized source of information, so if a more advanced pleb wants to check things for themselves (don’t trust, verify) then they have to go through the process themselves.

For less experienced people I think they can do the same thing, but if it’s a newbie family or friend of yours then best is to just tell them what works for you- since they trust you.

I think it’s just like with the products themselves, all these methods have their own tradeoffs and nothing is perfect

Thank you very much!

There dozens off possibilities:

For example:

U can create an wizard with questions and then u give an wallet recommendation.

Or an matrix may with 2 versions for experts/beginners.

I think it's a good idea no matter what u would do or not , to use an view on things in an way that u can an explains like an child ten/five years old.