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Add Monero One to Mobile & Light Wallets#2612

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@bwgh0 bwgh0 commented Mar 22, 2026

Summary

Add Monero One to the Mobile & Light Wallets section under Local Sync.

Monero One is a free, open-source, non-custodial Monero wallet for iOS and Android that connects directly to Monero nodes via RPC.

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  • Added Monero One entry to the desktop wallet table (Local Sync section)
  • Added Monero One entry to the mobile wallet list
  • Added 100x100 logo at img/monero-one.png

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looks like spam

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/monero-one/id6757898541

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also reviews are on same date and similar title

you linked archived repo in your description instead of the new one

can you use different logo and name for your app?

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nahuhh commented Mar 22, 2026

The app is a ~100% ai generated UI slapped on top of an ai tweaked copy of unstoppable wallet's backend code.

Is it pretty? Sure
would i recommend it to anyone? No

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bwgh0 commented Mar 22, 2026

Hey guys! Thanks for reviewing this so quickly.

Just want to address some of the feedback.

As far as reviews they're mostly from friends and family who helped me test before launch, although SenatorDeez is not one of ours funny enough, so must be one of my users. The app was approved on the App Store on March 13th, so the dates are clustered because it just went live. Now if I wanted to pay for reviews or spam the App Store with them I definitely could have done that but if that were the case you'd see way more than 5 reviews and it probably would be smart to have 1 4 star so it averages to 4.9 for legitimacy.

The repo link in the PR points to github.com/bwgh0/MoneroOne which is the active repo. The archived MoneroOne-public still exists because it's linked from other places and redirects to the current one. Not sure if you guys were seeing that somewhere else linked where it's a problem? If it please lmk where!

As far as the name and logo. I've seen other projects do their own spin on Monero branding, so I went with Monero One. The funny story is I actually bought the domain first before I even knew what I was going to do with it! I've been primarily using a dark iOS 26 glassified version of the icon. That may change in the future but it's what I'm using right now to keep things clean and simple.

Now as far as the code goes. Full disclosure MoneroKit.Swift absolutely is a fork of Unstoppable Wallet's Monero integration with some reworking done on my part to support some of the specific additional features I'd like to have in Monero One. I did initially mess up and it currently doesn't SHOW as a fork natively in GH but I've linked it in the README to avoid confusion and set the upstream for myself locally as well. Also just a little more on my background I've worked in crypto as a closed source dev at some larger CeFi companies and more recently in AI, creating new GitHub accounts at each. This is my first major open source project and honestly I didn't expect it to get the traction it has.

AI wise, I've been using Claude Code for some time now absolutely. I talked about this on Monero Talk. It's a tool like any other. If you punch the wrong numbers into a calculator you're gonna get a bad result. I use it because I want to move fast, but I'm reading, reviewing, and auditing code before anything gets pushed. I've got multiple tranches of TestFlight users testing builds before anything goes to Apple for App Store review. I was on Monero Talk with Douglas Tuman this week talking about all of this: https://x.com/DouglasTuman/status/2035408332664545538

Oh and also there is DEFINITELY App Store spam which I have reported like these "Monero wallets": this one and this one. So I totally understand you guys being cautious.

The goal with Monero One is making Monero accessible to regular everyday people with a simple native experience. Open source from day 1, public TestFlight before launch, zero data collection, and having Tor support built in.

Anyway, just figured I'd give it a shot to get it listed. If not, I totally understand.

Appreciate the work you guys do and God protect all of you.

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jermanuts commented Mar 22, 2026

@bwgh0 >Not sure if you guys were seeing that somewhere else linked where it's a problem? If it please lmk where!

it is in the app store description.

It will probably take some time till it gets list as more people try it, as we don't want to list something that may shutdown after few months and it is not as easy for iOS users to build their app from source and load it on their phone, so it may take a while till it gets list. Hopefully you keep improving the app till then.

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bwgh0 commented Mar 23, 2026

Ah the App Store description got it thanks for letting me know!

No worries I totally understand. I'll check back with you guys in a few months.

Absolutely will be adding improvements constantly.

Appreciate it!

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