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>>29061996
There was a time in monero's life that the only official wallet implementation was the CLI, and people at the time were urging for any kind of GUI wallet. MyMonero was developed by a member of the community (actually fluffypony but it was never considered part of the Monero project, which is the right thing) and made ultra easy for people to create wallets, what attracted a bunch of miners. With the release of GUI in future years MyMonero lost a lost of relevance but still functions.

>>29061536
read moneroworld.com
>Using a public remote node has its risks. The primary risk is that a public remote node can get your IP address. If a public remote node is malicious, the node operator now can associate a transaction with an IP address. They could also know that there is a user of monero with an ACTIVE wallet at a given IP address. They could then scan your IP address to try and identify any open ports. If they find any open ports, they can test these ports to see if they can get in to your computer. Granted, this is true of ANY IP address that can be obtained from the monero peerlists. TL;DR, run your own node. If you can't, make sure you have good firewalls, wallet passwords, and malware scanners.
>Public nodes should be considered a last resort if you can't get your own node working. The entire value of a decentralized cryptocurrency is its decentralized nature. If you are a mobile user, you can even setup your Moneroju wallet to connect to your home node. Please, take the time to try running your own node, or perhaps just use a remote node until your daemon is synchronized.

>>29062454
lmao

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>>28923218
Do some research so that you completely understand what you hold, and you'll never be tempted to sell a dip. In a few yours it won't matter what price you accumulated at, but mostly that you did accumulate. Read pic related and watch this video:
https://youtu.be/aC9Uu5BUxII

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