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Add Sparrow and Phoenix wallets#250

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Add Sparrow and Phoenix wallets#250
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Summary

This PR adds two privacy-focused Bitcoin wallets to the Crypto Wallets category:

  • Sparrow Wallet
  • Phoenix Wallet

Rationale

Sparrow Wallet is a desktop Bitcoin wallet focused on security, privacy, and self-custody workflows.

Phoenix Wallet is a self-custodial mobile Bitcoin wallet focused on Lightning payments.

Together, they improve Bitcoin wallet coverage in the Crypto Wallets category by adding one desktop wallet for advanced self-custody and one mobile wallet for everyday Lightning payments.

Changes

  • Added Phoenix Wallet to Crypto Wallets private alternatives
  • Added Sparrow Wallet to Crypto Wallets private alternatives
  • Added matching JPG logos under public/app-logos/

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CLAassistant commented May 18, 2026

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ACK
It is important to propose sovereign and censorship-proof solutions when discussing currency.

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F2b59 commented May 19, 2026

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Besides the formatting suggestion above, I support this PR. Sparrow offers precise coin control, essential for privacy. Phoenix is great for Lightning, which suits everyday transactions with good privacy.

As a side-note (not directly related to this PR), it is surprising that the Payments section has Apple Pay as a privacy-friendly option but not Bitcoin.

Co-authored-by: F2b59 <34244826+F2b59@users.noreply.github.com>
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