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CH03::Bitcoin Core wallet warning: drop
Bitcoin Core works fine as a wallet (and I personally use it). Although it doesn't implement BIP39, it does implement BIP32 and many other standards, including some significant improvements over other wallets (such as descriptors and HWI support ). It's also the easiest way to take advantage of the additional verification and privacy advantages of running a full node.
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wallets, a transaction and block validation engine, and all modern parts
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of Bitcoin peer-to-peer communication.
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[WARNING]
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((("wallets", "best practices for")))((("bitcoin improvement proposals",
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"Mnemonic Code Words (BIP-39)")))((("bitcoin improvement proposals",
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"Hierarchical Deterministic Wallets (BIP-32/BIP-44)")))Even though
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Bitcoin Core includes a reference implementation of a wallet, this is
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not intended to be used as a production wallet for users or for
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applications. Application developers are advised to build wallets using
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modern standards such as BIP-39 and BIP-32 (see <<mnemonic_code_words>>
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and <<hd_wallets>>). BIP stands for _Bitcoin Improvement Proposal_.
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====
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<<bitcoin_core_architecture>> shows the architecture of Bitcoin
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Core.((("Bitcoin Core", "architecture")))
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