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I'm still using my full node 24/7
But I like to report the news presented by the companies and more when it comes to the possibility of installing a complete node in a phone.
The people of the street are the ones who will take us to the massive adoption with news like this, presenting their product to the public with Bitcoin for their promotion in the market.
I would like to see news like this every day.
People who are not part of Bitcointalk or the virtual currency forums do not want, nor are they interested in how to manage a full node with their wallet, they want to send and receive BTC in an application on their phone without complications.
We already know that this does not work like that and then the claims will come...
I would not buy the phone either.
About the code I found this:
The phone also comes with a built-in hardware wallet, known as the Zion Vault. First introduced with the Exodus 1 earlier this year, the Zion Vault stores cryptocurrency keys in a trusted execution environment, allowing users to easily own and spend cryptocurrencies without exposing them to malicious applications.
The Exodus 1s will take the vault a step further, releasing a software development kit (SDK for the Zion Vault. The new toolkit will allow developers to explore integrating cryptocurrencies and the smartphone with third-party apps. “We understand it takes a community to ensure strength and security,” HTC said in the announcement, “so it’s important to the EXODUS team that our community have the best tools available to them.”
https://cryptobriefing.com/htc-phone-bitcoin-full-node/