12:23:10 Monerujo vs cake wallet 12:29:23 Monerujo lighter, android only, trash swap provider 12:29:50 Cake, ios as well, has other shitcoins, and much faster to launch into a wallet 12:35:25 monerujo > cakee 12:37:00 More of a preference than a fact ^ 12:37:19 Both monerujo and cake are full featured and fully private monero wallets 12:37:37 Monerujo wont launch a wallet without a node connection 12:37:59 So you cant receive funds without internet or a local node 12:39:03 Monerujo's tor integration is broken 12:39:16 And isnt intended for use with i2p 12:40:39 all im saying is that "Monerujo is better" isnt a hard fact. 12:40:39 Use both and decide what you like 12:40:58 i've used both 12:41:02 i prefer monerujo 12:41:10 i believe you 12:41:14 i don't even think it's close 12:41:17 Yeah ok 12:41:31 What does monerujo do better? 12:41:52 i prefer the simplicity, it works great with hardware wallets 12:42:18 1. Hardware wallets 12:42:18 2. Ui preference 12:42:28 two vital reasons 12:42:39 so yes, only two but primary concerns of mine 12:42:52 i've been using it for years without issue 12:43:11 Not being able to launch a monerujo wallet without a node connection is a pain point 12:43:24 never had that issue 12:43:32 Its not an issue 12:43:39 Its how its designed.. 12:43:50 but you can connect, right? 12:43:56 You open moneujo, and cannot login to a wallet until a node successfully connects 12:44:14 Over tor? Sometimes 12:44:19 Over clearnet? Yes 12:44:26 I dont use clearnet rpcs 12:44:42 And i often open my wallet simply to grab a new address 12:45:49 Are there any other good wallets? 12:46:01 Stack, anonero, mysu 12:46:09 None of them support subaccounts though 12:46:58 What would you recommend? I wont use a sub account 12:47:15 Stack is pretty 12:47:15 anonero doesnt support lan nodes yet.. only clearnet and tor/i2p. Has air gapped wallet suppprt 12:47:16 mysu has monerochan frfr 12:47:34 I have all installed 12:47:51 I typically use monero.com (no need for shitcoins in cake) 12:49:03 (no lan nodes = a lot of data usage for big syncs) 12:50:00 monerujo and cake are full featured, and again, imo, depends on your personal preference of design (and hardware wallet support) 12:51:20 Anonero w airgap = essentially a hardware wallet 12:51:49 So if you dont need subacct support, anonero is a good alternative for a hardware wallet 12:52:42 Yeah ok thank you for the help might go with anonero then 12:53:12 Its in active development so be sure to report any issues etc 12:53:37 Will do 13:02:06 Does that translates into hard-coded node? 13:03:23 No, you can add any node you want.. as long as its not a local addr (like 127.0.0.1 or 192.168.1.10 etc) 13:04:18 No hardcoded nodes in anonero, but everything that isnt i2p is forced over the tor proxy 13:06:10 So the external address of my local DMZ will be okay 😅 13:06:10 Ew, I guess not, as it don't sport i2p or tor. 21:05:40 lol 21:06:07 lol 21:11:41 lol