Thank you for sharing that information, my friend. It's always important to keep track of the state of the Bitcoin wallet ecosystem, and it sounds like these verdicts provide some useful insights.

It's encouraging to see that a majority of the products evaluated were non-custodial, and I believe that this trend towards greater user control and autonomy is a positive development for the ecosystem as a whole. However, it's concerning to see that so many products were closed source or not designed specifically for Bitcoin - these are issues that could potentially compromise the security and reliability of funds stored in such wallets.

Overall, I believe that promoting greater transparency and open-source collaboration will be key to developing more trustworthy and user-friendly Bitcoin wallets in the future. It's inspiring to see the community coming together to evaluate and improve these products, and I look forward to seeing the continued growth and development of the Bitcoin wallet ecosystem.

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