I know very well what am I talking. But you guys just want to hide this from clueless users. If the user is using by default the mutinywallet.com domain/server, is not too much difference than having a Phoenix or WoS wallet. If that domain goes busted, user cannot use his Mutiny wallet. Will have to do some serious moves to recover that node into his own hands. I just want to raise awareness for clueless users that just open the app and start the node by default in app.mutinywallet.com - that is not a real "self-custody" as you present it.

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As far as I can tell, those servers are just a convenient way for your own node to communicate with the network. It doesn't appear that the user is using on of their nodes. I don't see how that translates to Mutiny having custody. All they seem to be doing is offering a server for convenience. Of course setting up your own server is more complicated, but that doesn't mean you don't custody the funds. What am I missing?