I guess I should stop this low time commitment thing and try installing a dozen different wallets on a test phone and make a chart showing which ones are, closed source, mostly open source, 100% open source, available in the default F-Droid repos, available in a 3rd party repo, non-custodial, available on iOS, and so forth.

That way when I see someone suggest some wallet, I can look at my chart and remind myself why I like/dislike it.

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Of course, if I did this, I'd also feel compelled to do something similar with custodial wallet providers and lightning service providers.

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nostr:npub1lxktpvp5cnq3wl5ctu2x88e30mc0ahh8v47qvzc5dmneqqjrzlkqpm5xlc has a lot of knowledge on wallets too, but not sure if I ever saw details about how open/closed source such wallets are. That idea would be an definitive advancement in pursuing the enigmatic "best wallet".

But we have so much on our plates don't we... Lol

I love this lifetime journey

We are miles along and crushing our opponents (banksters)