Source policy

Source policy

xmrvali.uk prioritizes official project websites, official documentation, and visible source trails. Pages should explain what a source supports and should not turn unsupported marketing claims into wallet-safety advice.

Last reviewed 2026-06-25 3 min read Reviewed by XMR Safety editorial desk
Trust boundary: Independent educational resource. We never ask for seed phrases, private keys, wallet files, QR recovery images, passwords, or screenshots. Always verify wallet downloads through official project sources.

Short answer

xmrvali.uk prioritizes official project websites, official documentation, and visible source trails. Pages should explain what a source supports and should not turn unsupported marketing claims into wallet-safety advice.

Key takeaways

  • Prefer official docs.
  • Label external links clearly.
  • Do not hide final wallet destinations.
  • Keep source trails visible.

Practical safety steps

Primary sources

Official Monero and Cake Wallet pages are preferred for install, restore, seed, and wallet documentation references.

How sources are used

Sources support practical safety context. They do not create official affiliation, personal recovery advice, or guarantees about privacy outcomes.

When sources change

Pages should be reviewed and updated when official documentation moves, app flows change, or a linked source becomes unavailable.

Do

  • Verify wallet downloads through official sources.
  • Keep recovery words offline and private.
  • Record restore context before funds move.
  • Use official documentation as the source trail.

Don’t

  • Type seed phrases into websites.
  • Trust masked wallet-download redirects.
  • Assume a wallet guarantees anonymity.
  • Send meaningful XMR before checking the address.

Checklist

  • Prefer official docs.
  • Label external links clearly.
  • Do not hide final wallet destinations.
  • Keep source trails visible.
  • Update last-reviewed dates after material edits.

Source trail

Open these public sources directly and verify context before installing wallet software, restoring funds, or acting on recovery steps.

FAQ

Are all links endorsements?

No. Source links are provided so users can verify context directly.

Can non-official sources be used?

Only cautiously and preferably as background, not as the main basis for wallet recovery instructions.

Why show official download links?

Because wallet-safety content should help users verify software sources before recovery.

What if a source URL changes?

Update the page and source trail rather than redirecting users through an unclear path.

Before moving meaningful XMR, complete the wallet safety checklist.

Use the checklist, treat the Cake Wallet button as a disclosed referral link, verify official sources, and pause if any website or support account asks for recovery material.