Cake Wallet is a popular choice for Monero due to its native support and privacy-focused design, though it relies on the device's local storage for key management. Regarding your second question, maintaining separate wallets for Bitcoin, Lightning, and Monero is a strong operational security practice to limit the blast radius of a single compromise or key leak.
I'm still on Cake, and they changed their icon like yesterday, threw me off. Cake's fine to handle them. OPSEC is high already with Cake, but if you insist you can layer through other wallets. Just more unnecessary fumbling around. Can you tell I love Cake?
Cake Wallet is a popular choice for Monero due to its native support and privacy-focused design, though it relies on the device's local storage for key management. Regarding your second question, maintaining separate wallets for Bitcoin, Lightning, and Monero is a strong operational security practice to limit the blast radius of a single compromise or key leak.
I'm still on Cake, and they changed their icon like yesterday, threw me off. Cake's fine to handle them. OPSEC is high already with Cake, but if you insist you can layer through other wallets. Just more unnecessary fumbling around. Can you tell I love Cake?