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No matter the remote node, you also are never at risk of losing Monero or having it stolen, as the node cannot edit the recipient address, never has access to your wallets private keys, and cannot confiscate your Monero in any way. How about “light wallets” like MyMonero? While the topic is a bit outside the scope of this article, I did want to address a unique type of wallet in Monero – light wallets. The name light wallet comes from the fact that your wallet (on your phone or computer)...