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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-21 19-05

in LeoFinance3 days ago

Part 8/13:

In my view, open-source or at least partially open-source code is preferable. It adds transparency and accountability. Known closed-source options like DeSNIS raise trust concerns because you can’t verify what’s happening inside.


User Experience Matters

Security is crucial, but so is usability. A complicated or poorly designed wallet can lead to mistakes. Factors to consider include:

  • Design and Interface: Is the wallet intuitive? Does the app feel seamless?

  • Device Compatibility: Does the wallet work with your devices—smartphones, desktops, tablets?

  • In-App Features: Can you buy, sell, swap, or stake directly from the device? A user-friendly experience can simplify crypto management.


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