Cake Wallet / Monero safety field manual
Cake Wallet & Monero Safety Field Manual
Independent safety checklists for risky wallet moments: downloads, restore flows, seed phrases, fake support, restore height and privacy limits.
- No seed words in websites.
- No private support detours.
- No panic clicks before source checks.
Independent educational resource; not affiliated with Cake Wallet. This is not official Cake Wallet support, not a wallet app, not a recovery service, and not financial advice.
Choose your risky moment.
Each card routes a stressed user to the safest next checklist instead of a generic article list.
Check seed phrase handling, restore height, sync status, and fake support boundaries before acting.
Open check →I found a Cake Wallet login pageClose seed forms and separate app access from web phishing language.
Open check →Someone asked for my seedUse the support scam stop list and safe support-message template.
Open check →I need to verify a downloadCheck domain, publisher, support link, update history, permissions, and seed-request red flags.
Open check →Wallet looks emptyWork through sync, restore height, wallet type, and node checks before panic.
Open check →I care about privacyReview what Monero wallets can and cannot fix outside the wallet.
Open check →I need seed backup rulesKeep recovery words offline and out of screenshots, notes, chats, and support portals.
Open check →I use self-custodyUnderstand what non-custodial control does and does not protect.
Open check →Emergency rules.
These are the rules that should be visible before any sponsored link, support message, restore flow, or transaction.
Why this site exists.
Official documentation answers product questions. XMRTrust.uk is an independent safety field manual for risky moments before irreversible mistakes: seed exposure, fake support, unsafe restore flows, cloned downloads, and unrealistic privacy assumptions.
Not official. Not support. Not recovery. No seed phrase intake. No wallet file intake. No screenshots of secrets.
Topic clusters.
Every article links into its cluster and across adjacent safety decisions so crawlers and users can follow the full path.
Restore & Sync
Seed Phrase & Backup
Official Download & Login
Support Scams
Privacy & Self-Custody
Latest reviewed guides.
Expanded long-tail and core pages with unique titles, descriptions, source trails, FAQ, safe/unsafe tables, and internal links.
Restore Cake Wallet Safely: Seed Phrase, Restore Height & Scam Checklist
Before restoring Cake Wallet, check seed phrase safety, restore height, app source, sync status and fake support red flags. Independent guide, not official support.
Monero Restore Height Explained for Cake Wallet Users
Learn what Monero restore height does, why a wallet may look empty after restore, and how to avoid seed phrase scams during rescans.
Cake Wallet Official Download Check: Avoid Fake Apps
Check Cake Wallet download sources, app-store publisher details, website links, update prompts and fake wallet app red flags before installing.
Cake Wallet Login Safety: Avoid Fake Web Login & Seed Phrase Phishing
Cake Wallet recovery should not happen through random web login pages. Learn how to verify sources and avoid seed phrase phishing.
Cake Wallet Support Scam Warning: Never Share Your Seed
Recognize fake Cake Wallet support, seed phrase scams, Telegram and DM impersonators, recovery-service claims and unsafe support requests.
Cake Wallet Seed Phrase Safety: What Never to Share
Learn what a Cake Wallet seed phrase controls, where recovery words should never appear, and what to do if a seed phrase was exposed.
Cake Wallet Looks Empty After Restore: Safe Checks Before You Panic
Safe troubleshooting when Cake Wallet looks empty after restore: sync status, restore height, wrong seed, network issues and fake support traps.
Cake Wallet Fake Support Red Flags: Messages That Should Stop You
A practical library of fake Cake Wallet support phrases, unsafe requests and safe support-message alternatives.
Cake Wallet Official Sources Checklist
Verify Cake Wallet website, app-store publisher, documentation and support paths before installing, restoring or asking for help.
Monero Wallet Privacy Mistakes That a Wallet Cannot Fix
Monero privacy is strong, but exchange records, screenshots, malware, network habits and support chats can still leak context.
Non-Custodial Wallet Backup Checklist
A practical checklist for non-custodial wallet backups: offline storage, duplicate risk, inheritance basics and cloud-storage mistakes.
Crypto Wallet Recovery Service Scams: What They Can and Cannot Do
Learn recovery-service red flags, guaranteed recovery warnings, remote-access dangers and safer steps after wallet compromise.
Before Sending a Large Amount from Cake Wallet: Safety Checklist
A pre-send Cake Wallet checklist for address verification, small test transactions, clipboard malware, sync context, screenshots and support DMs.
Monero Restore from Date vs Block Height: Simple Safety Guide
Understand restore from date versus block height, why earlier is safer but slower, and why no seed phrase is needed for guidance.
Wallet Screenshot Safety: What Not to Share in Support Chats
Learn why wallet screenshots can leak seed phrases, addresses, balances, transaction context and safe support alternatives.
Cake Wallet Seed Phrase Backup Safety
Seed phrase backup practices for Cake Wallet users: offline storage, duplicate checks, photo risks and recovery rehearsal boundaries.
Monero Wallet Setup Checklist for First-Time Users
A practical Monero wallet setup checklist: official sources, backup, restore height, small test transaction and privacy-claim boundaries.
Cake Wallet Security Checklist: 12 Calm Checks
A Cake Wallet security checklist for phishing, seed phrase hygiene, device risk, updates and transaction review.
Non-Custodial Wallet Safety: What Users Actually Control
An explanation of non-custodial wallet safety: user control, wallet software control and where risk still exists.
Cake Wallet Privacy Limits: What Monero Wallets Cannot Fix
Cake Wallet and Monero privacy limits: exchange trails, device risk, network exposure, address handling and realistic self-custody expectations.
Cake Wallet FAQ for Safety Searches
Short safety answers for Cake Wallet login, restore, backup, seed phrase, Monero restore height, support scams and non-affiliation disclosure.
Source cards.
Source cards point users back to official and policy-level references without asking for wallet material.
Use the public Cake Wallet website as the first source path for product, download, documentation, and support routes.
Use public documentation to understand wallet behavior without exposing recovery material.
Use the Monero project site for protocol-level context and wallet terminology.
This site is maintained as people-first safety content with visible practical value.
After the safety checks.
Sponsored partner link. Verify the destination before installing wallet software or entering any wallet information. This sponsored call to action is secondary to the safety checklist and is not official support, recovery help, or a request for wallet material.
Continue after checksFast answers.
Short safety answers for visitors who may be one bad click away from a permanent mistake.
What is xmrtrust.uk?
An independent safety field manual for Cake Wallet and Monero users facing risky wallet moments: restore, seed backup, fake support, official sources, privacy limits, and non-custodial responsibility.
Is this official Cake Wallet support?
No. This site is independent, not affiliated with Cake Wallet, not a wallet app, not support, and not a recovery service.
Does this site collect wallet data?
No. It is static educational content and never needs seed phrases, private keys, wallet files, screenshots, or personal wallet details.
Where should I go first?
Choose the risky moment: restore a wallet, verify a download, avoid a login page, handle fake support, or understand restore height.