Last week Exodus released a fix for their Desktop wallet creating Monero transactions with nonstandard fees, based on my discovery of the issue. Original announcement. Many users must have already updated their software because the number of these identifiable transactions on the blockchain have decreased from about 600 per day to 300 per day.

Yes, Exodus is a closed source wallet. I would not recommend people to use a closed source wallet. If people do choose to use Exodus despite it being closed source, then they should update to the latest version for better privacy. Monero users should have excellent privacy by default regardless of which wallet implementation they are using.

You are viewing a single thread.
View all comments
5 points

@Rucknium People using Monero with a closed source wallet, smh

permalink
report
reply
2 points

Total Insanity

permalink
report
parent
reply

Monero

!monero@monero.town

Create post

This is the lemmy community of Monero (XMR), a secure, private, untraceable currency that is open-source and freely available to all.

GitHub

StackExchange

Twitter

Wallets

Desktop (CLI, GUI)

Desktop (Feather)

Mac & Linux (Cake Wallet)

Web (MyMonero)

Android (Monerujo)

Android (MyMonero)

Android (Cake Wallet) / (Monero.com)

Android (Stack Wallet)

iOS (MyMonero)

iOS (Cake Wallet) / (Monero.com)

iOS (Stack Wallet)

iOS (Edge Wallet)

Instance tags for discoverability:

Monero, XMR, crypto, cryptocurrency

Community stats

  • 263

    Monthly active users

  • 909

    Posts

  • 5.1K

    Comments

Community moderators