Will try that. Is there any risk involved in moving files around that cointain xpub data? Obviously not going to upload it to the cloud but it will live on multiple devices
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Leaking your XPUB is a privacy risk. Whoever gets that knows every address that belongs to your wallet: past, present and future. They donโt necessarily know those addresses belong to *you* personally, but they know the addresses go together.
The most likely way youโll leak your XPUBs is by connecting to an Electrum server, or a vendorโs wallet that collects this data.
When you start up Sparrow, itโll ask how you want to connect to your node. Options include Bitcoin Core, private Electrum server, and public Electrum server. For maximum privacy and speed, itโs best to run your own Electrum server. Iโve used ElectrumX and Fulcrum. Iโve heard good things about electrs but I havenโt tried it.
If your wallet has previously been connected to some other service, like, say, your hardware vendorโs app, then your XPUB has in all likelihood already been leaked. The only way to keep this private is to set up your own wallet from scratch and ensure that your wallet software (Sparrow) only connects to a private Electrum server (preferred self-hosted).