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Topic: Any other Operating systems with a built-in Crypto wallet? - page 2. (Read 349 times)

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Maybe in future we may have these kind of features in the operating systems,but now the crypto users are very low when compared to the world population,so we the operating system developers may not think about these feauteres on their system.But I don't think it is necessary now because the wallet like electrum is very easy to download just a small file.
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Honestly, not everyone wants to use cryptocurrency. There is no point of putting a wallet into an OS which normal users use. They won't be interested in opening it and would probably be treated as a bloatware.

Putting programs that isn't necessary just opens up possible attack vectors and complicate things.
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I know Tails have Electrum added as default, but is there any other Operating system with a default wallet added to the software? There are
so many Linux based implementations, but none of them seem to have a default crypto currency wallet built in by default. Should we not
approach these developers and ask if this can be added as a default option?

Too many newbies are scammed with "scam" wallets and "phishing" scams and a verified and tested wallet that are approved by the OS, will reduce these scams.

This will be a great opportunity for people to get introduced to Crypto currencies, when they install these operating systems.  Huh
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