Changing buttlet point list to numbered list to match the below reference to a numbered list. (#592)

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There are many ways wallets can be characterized or categorized.
The most important questions to ask about a specific wallet are:
- Does this Lightning wallet have a full Lightning Node or does it use a third-party Lightning Node?
- Does this Lightning wallet have a full Bitcoin Node or does it use a third-party Bitcoin Node? footnote:[If a Lightning wallet uses a third-party Lightning node, it is this third-party Lightning node who decides how to communicate with Bitcoin. Hence, using a third-party Lightning node implies that you as a wallet user also use a third-party Bitcoin node. Only in the other case, when the Lightning wallet uses its own Lightning node, does the choice "full Bitcoin-node" vs. "third-party Bitcoin node" exist. ]
- Does this Lightning wallet store its own keys under user control (self-custody) or are the keys held by a third-party custodian?
. Does this Lightning wallet have a full Lightning Node or does it use a third-party Lightning Node?
. Does this Lightning wallet have a full Bitcoin Node or does it use a third-party Bitcoin Node? footnote:[If a Lightning wallet uses a third-party Lightning node, it is this third-party Lightning node who decides how to communicate with Bitcoin. Hence, using a third-party Lightning node implies that you as a wallet user also use a third-party Bitcoin node. Only in the other case, when the Lightning wallet uses its own Lightning node, does the choice "full Bitcoin-node" vs. "third-party Bitcoin node" exist. ]
. Does this Lightning wallet store its own keys under user control (self-custody) or are the keys held by a third-party custodian?
At the highest level of abstraction, questions 1 and 3 are the most elementary ones.
From these two questions, we can derive four possible categories.

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