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m-relay<monerobull:matrix.org> their wallet is essentially an andoid phone with modifications
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m-relay<monerobull:matrix.org> their wallet is essentially an android phone with modifications
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m-relay<monerobull:matrix.org> as long as you sign via qr codes, it should still be secure, no matter what spyware is on the airgapped device
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m-relay<monerobull:matrix.org> well, they could use weak RNG for seed generation on purpose
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m-relay<spirobel:kernal.eu> matrix.monero.social/_matrix/media/…/kernal.eu/rmksjtUncNDxDVAPjSOtIEId
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tobtoht_monerobull: a malicious airgapped wallet could easily exfiltrate private keys without you knowing if your other device is compromised as well.
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m-relay<spirobel:kernal.eu> cointelegraph.com/news/trusted-sell…r-wallets-stealing-crypto-kaspersky
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m-relay<spirobel:kernal.eu> also consider this: even if they are good hearted, their supply chain has a huge target on its back
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m-relay<spirobel:kernal.eu> and they are just small companies. They dont have dedicated teams that are tasked with protecting their supply chain
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BlueyHealerAlso the fact that you bought such a wallet on its own paints a target on YOUR back. Why would you buy it unless you have quite a bit of crypto?
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m-relay<basses:matrix.org> discuss.privacyguides.net/t/swap-cake-wallet-for-monero-com/25470
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m-relay<ofrnxmr:xmr.mx> > I also don’t think that Cupcake can be used with Monero.com
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noob001greetings! i have a basic question for the community. i've been interested in xmr for a while, and I'd like to purchase via a reliable p2p arrangement. i understand localmonero was the go-to p2p marketplace until it ceased ops last year. i started watching haveno, hoping it would become a viable alternative. but it seems like there's still work to do in developing haveno networks. advice welcome!
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niocNoob
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m-relay<321bob321:monero.social> Ask cake PR department there working with keystone
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m-relay<321bob321:monero.social> Shi shi
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NorrinRaddask question; quit 5 minutes later; wonders why they're ignorant