![]() ![]() A reputable wallet author will also provide you a link to the source along with the binary to download. So, if some app CLAIMS it’s open source, DON’T BELIEVE THEM… EVER! You go and FIND the source code (usually on or ) and verify the source code exists. For example, I could publish a closed source wallet and just CLAIM it’s “open source” and people would just believe it and download and use it, while I never publish the source code.
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