Correct me if I'm wrong — if we use an open source Bitcoin wallet but after getting the address and seed phrase stored in a waterproof and fireproof place or not damaged by water and fire, the wallet is uninstalled from the mobile device, I think that's one way to use it well. Is it right?
When there's no data left on the mobile device that is accessible for other apps AND there's no malware or home phoning software pieces in the mobile OS AND you didn't install some shady keyboard app that shares user's entries for some enhanced user experience or whatever stupid intention the keyboard app developers had AND ...
I don't consider mobile devices safe for more than pocket money amounts. Your mobile smartphone is in the majority of use cases a constantly online device on which people do all sorts of internet, gaming and (a)social media shit. You seriously consider this to be a safe environment for a crypto wallet, even for a short period of time?
