Cykros on Nostr: Exodus gets into the shitcoin world pretty heavily, which is never something you want ...
Exodus gets into the shitcoin world pretty heavily, which is never something you want to see in a Bitcoin wallet. Means you have a bigger attack surface, with no real gain for it, and meanwhile it's going to throw nonsense about scam tokens at you every time you open it up.
Also, Exodus is closed source, Sparrow is open. Furthermore, sparrow has a wide variety of features relating to Bitcoin, including offline mode, tor support, and a much better array of hardware signing devices support, while Exodus only supports Ledger and Trezor, arguably two of the worst options out there, due to their initialization process relying on their particular software, and an Internet connection.
I'm sure we could dig for even more issues, but I'd hope this is enough reason to leave Exodus for the shitcoiners.
Also, Exodus is closed source, Sparrow is open. Furthermore, sparrow has a wide variety of features relating to Bitcoin, including offline mode, tor support, and a much better array of hardware signing devices support, while Exodus only supports Ledger and Trezor, arguably two of the worst options out there, due to their initialization process relying on their particular software, and an Internet connection.
I'm sure we could dig for even more issues, but I'd hope this is enough reason to leave Exodus for the shitcoiners.