By simplifying how addresses are shared, speeding up wallet synchronization, and ensuring more reliable output detection, Jamtis represents a big leap forward in usability—without sacrificing Monero’s commitment to privacy and security.

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Is there meant to be a link here? Longer addresses are more difficult to handle especaily if you want to write them down for offline storage without using a printer. What’s the recommended paper wallet process with Jamtis?

Edit link: https://kewbit.org/understanding-jamtis-a-new-address-format-for-monero/

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