Sparrow is the GOAT, but I honestly don't recommend using a desktop/laptop machine for interfacing with your #Bitcoin keys unless (A) it's a dedicated device and (B) you know how to reasonably secure it.

For most, a dedicated #GrapheneOS device is a safer way to go. Would love to see Sparrow come to Android. It's written in Java (I think), so should be possible with enough work.

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Everything is verifiable on the hardware device and it can easily be air gapped. What are the security risks you’re referring to?

Linux is a gaping sieve, and the other desktop OSes aren't much better.

Attacks on the interfacing software is what I would be worried about.

You should never trust the interfacing software, regardless of the setup.

Always “decoderawtransaction” and verify before broadcasting a tx is the only way to be 100% sure of what you signed.

This applies for cold wallet setup of course, “spending” wallets can be much more yolo.

Well put. 😎

Craig has no interest in making a mobile app. He's been asked this a lot and always says he will build the desktop app and let someone else build the mobile app.

Ashigaru + Sentinel are good on mobile for single SIG or watch-only. Blue Wallet is pretty good too.