I am posting a correction thanks to x.com/ofrnxmr, who, on twitter (https://x.com/ofrnxmr/status/1942063609384730641) pointed out a mistake with the following claim:
> if you are using a light client (e.g. a phone wallet), you don't actually use dandelion++, instead you pick a random node on the network and use RPC commands to send your transaction
He said: this is false. You dont use a random node, you use 1 or more nodes that you explicitly choose
I checked in multiple monero wallets and this does indeed seem to be a standard feature. So I was wrong; let this stand as a correction.
