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Cake Wallet guide for careful users

A practical Cake Wallet guide covering non-custodial wallet basics, supported platforms, Monero use, swaps, and safe source verification.

Disclosure: this independent educational resource may use sponsored/referral links. It is not affiliated with Cake Wallet unless explicitly stated.

01

What Cake Wallet is

The official Cake Wallet website and GitHub repository describe Cake Wallet as open-source and non-custodial. Non-custodial means the user controls wallet keys; it does not mean every risk disappears.

02

What to verify before use

Verify the official domain, app-store publisher, GitHub release page and documentation before downloading anything. Check that the source matches the platform you intend to use.

03

What this guide will not do

It will not host downloads, imitate a login screen, ask for wallet credentials or tell you that any crypto activity is risk-free.

Concise answer

The official Cake Wallet website and GitHub repository describe Cake Wallet as open-source and non-custodial. Non-custodial means the user controls wallet keys; it does not mean every risk disappears.