For what exactly? What’s wrong with connecting to your node with a VPN?

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If you can't see what is incredible about a simple mobile device that acts as a fully sovereign Bitcoin node + wallet, I can't help you 😉

Wow forget my ignorance, I’m maybe blind from the fact that already have my “fully sovereign” node at home and I connect from any of my devices, anywhere via VPN. So please don’t help you arrogant bitch

Lol dude. My reply here was tongue in cheek. I'm sorry.

Ive got a full node at home, too, connectable via Tailscale. I get it.

What I'm saying is: let's talk about having that entire setup in your pocket. It's cool to have it at home. But it's even cooler to have it locally on a wireless device, no?

That’s why I asked for “what exactly” from my perspective and use I see more trouble deal with the flaws a mobile may have (I have no experience with grapheneOS or similar) say a stable wireless connection or a SIM, make sure the node goes out by TOR, if it’s mobile it may be out of connection for a while (or in a plane) and then it will need to synchronize or worse database corruption and start all over again, battery problems…

Not a phone, but look at the gpd mini PCs. As small as a phone and full upgradability plus keyboard. The pocket 3 even has Ethernet port. If they weren't so cool to use I would run a node on it

Cellular data?