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I stayed with OpenWRT for a number of reasons that basically boil down to familiarity and I wanted to keep my config that I had tweaked over the years andother things I had in my setup that I had going with OpenWRT (SQM, LXC containers with things like OpenHAB, VPN to work, some custom code I had developed, etc.) The big thing I wanted was more RAM and performance because of auxiliary services I tossed on there.
Thanks for your answer. I am looking at the nanopi rs4 board and it seems to have support for wireguard https://github.com/quintus-lab/OpenWRT-R2S-R4S