The main problem with full node crypto wallets is, good luck downloading an entire copy of the blockchain on a 32 GB eMMC.
Which is why I prefer something like CakeWallet or MyMonero to be made available for PinePhone, so you only sync the blockchain rather than store it locally.
Or otherwise have a locally accessible blockchain on your desktop PC, and sync your PinePhone to it.
I love cash, always have up to 40,000 yen with me every month, especially since we're still such a cash driven society, it's actually essencial to have a lot of cash with you.
However, the western world apparently decided at the same time to render cash extinct and go entirely digital-only a la Sweden.
The only way to push back is by using cash en mass while it still exists, the question is how many will actually do so?
Which is why I prefer something like CakeWallet or MyMonero to be made available for PinePhone, so you only sync the blockchain rather than store it locally.
Or otherwise have a locally accessible blockchain on your desktop PC, and sync your PinePhone to it.
(11-01-2021, 04:38 PM)Zebulon Walton Wrote: I have a method for doing that, at least for local purchases. It's called "cash".
I love cash, always have up to 40,000 yen with me every month, especially since we're still such a cash driven society, it's actually essencial to have a lot of cash with you.
However, the western world apparently decided at the same time to render cash extinct and go entirely digital-only a la Sweden.
The only way to push back is by using cash en mass while it still exists, the question is how many will actually do so?
母語は日本語ですが、英語も喋れます(ry