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MONEROWORLD
What is MoneroWorld? It's stuff thrown together by others to help you use Monero. PSA: These is a legit mymonero in the app store! Get the android app by visiting mymonero.com v0.17.2MONEROWORLD
The protocol that started Monero was actually designed with this goal in mind. Back in 2014, this goal was called "ASIC Resistance". Basically, the developers of the original Monero code made a proof of work (Pow) that modified the Bitcoin PoW so that ASICs would be hard and expensive to build.MONEROWORLD
Monero PoW development. As of 2018-12-29, most of this work is occuring in these repos: RandomX by tevador - this is a proposed new PoW that executes random code. CryptonightR by schernykh - this is a massive tweak of cryptonight that includes random math. Scerhnykh has also provided a lot of the tweaks for the twice annual PoW tweaks sofar.
MONEROWORLD
MoneroWorld offers resources and indexed information supporting the Monero cryptocurrency. TEST OF FLUFFYBLOCKS VIA MONERO MAINNET SUB-NETWORK Test of fluffyblocks via monero mainnet sub-network 20170625 - New Experiment to test stability - see below in participate header section. no more exhaustive exclusive node lists.MONEROWORLD
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 # This GPG-signed message exists to confirm the SHA256 sums of Monero binaries. # # Please verify the signature against the key for binaryFate in the # source code repository (/utils/gpg_keys). XMR NODES - NODE.MONEROWORLD.COM What Is This Site? This site is just a simple list of servers powering the cryptocurrency network of Monero, a private, digital currency (cryptocurrency).. How Do I Use Monero? In order to send and receive Monero you need to have the software installed on either your phone orcomputer.
XMR NODES - MONEROWORLD Currently tracking 148 nodes in the database. Of those, 20 nodes failed their last check-in. XMR NODES - NODE.MONEROWORLD.COM Currently tracking 48 nodes in the database. Of those, 7 nodes failed their last check-in.XMR NODES
Currently tracking 146 nodes in the database. Of those, 10 nodes failed their last check-in.MONEROWORLD
What is MoneroWorld? It's stuff thrown together by others to help you use Monero. PSA: These is a legit mymonero in the app store! Get the android app by visiting mymonero.com v0.17.2MONEROWORLD
The protocol that started Monero was actually designed with this goal in mind. Back in 2014, this goal was called "ASIC Resistance". Basically, the developers of the original Monero code made a proof of work (Pow) that modified the Bitcoin PoW so that ASICs would be hard and expensive to build.MONEROWORLD
Monero PoW development. As of 2018-12-29, most of this work is occuring in these repos: RandomX by tevador - this is a proposed new PoW that executes random code. CryptonightR by schernykh - this is a massive tweak of cryptonight that includes random math. Scerhnykh has also provided a lot of the tweaks for the twice annual PoW tweaks sofar.
MONEROWORLD
MoneroWorld offers resources and indexed information supporting the Monero cryptocurrency. TEST OF FLUFFYBLOCKS VIA MONERO MAINNET SUB-NETWORK Test of fluffyblocks via monero mainnet sub-network 20170625 - New Experiment to test stability - see below in participate header section. no more exhaustive exclusive node lists.MONEROWORLD
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 # This GPG-signed message exists to confirm the SHA256 sums of Monero binaries. # # Please verify the signature against the key for binaryFate in the # source code repository (/utils/gpg_keys). XMR NODES - NODE.MONEROWORLD.COM What Is This Site? This site is just a simple list of servers powering the cryptocurrency network of Monero, a private, digital currency (cryptocurrency).. How Do I Use Monero? In order to send and receive Monero you need to have the software installed on either your phone orcomputer.
XMR NODES - MONEROWORLD Currently tracking 148 nodes in the database. Of those, 20 nodes failed their last check-in. XMR NODES - NODE.MONEROWORLD.COM Currently tracking 48 nodes in the database. Of those, 7 nodes failed their last check-in.XMR NODES
Currently tracking 146 nodes in the database. Of those, 10 nodes failed their last check-in.MONEROWORLD
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 # This GPG-signed message exists to confirm the SHA256 sums of Monero binaries. # # Please verify the signature against the key for binaryFate in the # source code repository (/utils/gpg_keys). XMR NODES - NODE.MONEROWORLD.COM Currently tracking 5 nodes in the database. Of those, 0 nodes failed their last check-in.MONEROWORLD.COM
Sat May 22 09:26:01 EDT 2021 File updated ##### README ##### This is a scrape file of the commands 'status' and 'print_cn' from nodes withineach of the tiers.
TEST OF FLUFFYBLOCKS VIA MONERO MAINNET SUB-NETWORK Test of fluffyblocks via monero mainnet sub-network 20170625 - New Experiment to test stability - see below in participate header section. no more exhaustive exclusive node lists.MONEROWORLD
What is MoneroWorld? It's stuff thrown together by others to help you use Monero. PSA: These is a legit mymonero in the app store! Get the android app by visiting mymonero.com v0.17.2MONEROWORLD
Monero PoW development. As of 2018-12-29, most of this work is occuring in these repos: RandomX by tevador - this is a proposed new PoW that executes random code. CryptonightR by schernykh - this is a massive tweak of cryptonight that includes random math. Scerhnykh has also provided a lot of the tweaks for the twice annual PoW tweaks sofar.
MONEROWORLD
MoneroWorld offers resources and indexed information supporting the Monero cryptocurrency. TEST OF FLUFFYBLOCKS VIA MONERO MAINNET SUB-NETWORK Test of fluffyblocks via monero mainnet sub-network 20170625 - New Experiment to test stability - see below in participate header section. no more exhaustive exclusive node lists.MONEROWORLD
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 # This GPG-signed message exists to confirm the SHA256 sums of Monero binaries. # # Please verify the signature against the key for binaryFate in the # source code repository (/utils/gpg_keys). XMR NODES - NODE.MONEROWORLD.COM What Is This Site? This site is just a simple list of servers powering the cryptocurrency network of Monero, a private, digital currency (cryptocurrency).. How Do I Use Monero? In order to send and receive Monero you need to have the software installed on either your phone orcomputer.
XMR NODES - MONEROWORLD Currently tracking 123 nodes in the database. Of those, 13 nodes failed their last check-in.MONEROWORLD.COM
Sat May 22 09:26:01 EDT 2021 File updated ##### README ##### This is a scrape file of the commands 'status' and 'print_cn' from nodes withineach of the tiers.
XMR NODES
Currently tracking 146 nodes in the database. Of those, 10 nodes failed their last check-in. XMR NODES - NODE.MONEROWORLD.COM Currently tracking 47 nodes in the database. Of those, 6 nodes failed their last check-in.MONEROWORLD
What is MoneroWorld? It's stuff thrown together by others to help you use Monero. PSA: These is a legit mymonero in the app store! Get the android app by visiting mymonero.com v0.17.2MONEROWORLD
Monero PoW development. As of 2018-12-29, most of this work is occuring in these repos: RandomX by tevador - this is a proposed new PoW that executes random code. CryptonightR by schernykh - this is a massive tweak of cryptonight that includes random math. Scerhnykh has also provided a lot of the tweaks for the twice annual PoW tweaks sofar.
MONEROWORLD
MoneroWorld offers resources and indexed information supporting the Monero cryptocurrency. TEST OF FLUFFYBLOCKS VIA MONERO MAINNET SUB-NETWORK Test of fluffyblocks via monero mainnet sub-network 20170625 - New Experiment to test stability - see below in participate header section. no more exhaustive exclusive node lists.MONEROWORLD
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 # This GPG-signed message exists to confirm the SHA256 sums of Monero binaries. # # Please verify the signature against the key for binaryFate in the # source code repository (/utils/gpg_keys). XMR NODES - NODE.MONEROWORLD.COM What Is This Site? This site is just a simple list of servers powering the cryptocurrency network of Monero, a private, digital currency (cryptocurrency).. How Do I Use Monero? In order to send and receive Monero you need to have the software installed on either your phone orcomputer.
XMR NODES - MONEROWORLD Currently tracking 123 nodes in the database. Of those, 13 nodes failed their last check-in.MONEROWORLD.COM
Sat May 22 09:26:01 EDT 2021 File updated ##### README ##### This is a scrape file of the commands 'status' and 'print_cn' from nodes withineach of the tiers.
XMR NODES
Currently tracking 146 nodes in the database. Of those, 10 nodes failed their last check-in. XMR NODES - NODE.MONEROWORLD.COM Currently tracking 47 nodes in the database. Of those, 6 nodes failed their last check-in.MONEROWORLD
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 # This GPG-signed message exists to confirm the SHA256 sums of Monero binaries. # # Please verify the signature against the key for binaryFate in the # source code repository (/utils/gpg_keys).MONEROWORLD.COM
Sat May 22 09:26:01 EDT 2021 File updated ##### README ##### This is a scrape file of the commands 'status' and 'print_cn' from nodes withineach of the tiers.
MONEROWORLD
What is MoneroWorld? It's stuff thrown together by others to help you use Monero. PSA: These is a legit mymonero in the app store! Get the android app by visiting mymonero.com v0.17.2MONEROWORLD
Monero PoW development. As of 2018-12-29, most of this work is occuring in these repos: RandomX by tevador - this is a proposed new PoW that executes random code. CryptonightR by schernykh - this is a massive tweak of cryptonight that includes random math. Scerhnykh has also provided a lot of the tweaks for the twice annual PoW tweaks sofar.
MONEROWORLD
MoneroWorld offers resources and indexed information supporting the Monero cryptocurrency. TEST OF FLUFFYBLOCKS VIA MONERO MAINNET SUB-NETWORK Test of fluffyblocks via monero mainnet sub-network 20170625 - New Experiment to test stability - see below in participate header section. no more exhaustive exclusive node lists.MONEROWORLD
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 # This GPG-signed message exists to confirm the SHA256 sums of Monero binaries. # # Please verify the signature against the key for binaryFate in the # source code repository (/utils/gpg_keys). XMR NODES - NODE.MONEROWORLD.COM What Is This Site? This site is just a simple list of servers powering the cryptocurrency network of Monero, a private, digital currency (cryptocurrency).. How Do I Use Monero? In order to send and receive Monero you need to have the software installed on either your phone orcomputer.
XMR NODES - MONEROWORLD Currently tracking 123 nodes in the database. Of those, 13 nodes failed their last check-in.MONEROWORLD.COM
Sat May 22 09:26:01 EDT 2021 File updated ##### README ##### This is a scrape file of the commands 'status' and 'print_cn' from nodes withineach of the tiers.
XMR NODES
Currently tracking 146 nodes in the database. Of those, 10 nodes failed their last check-in. XMR NODES - NODE.MONEROWORLD.COM Currently tracking 47 nodes in the database. Of those, 6 nodes failed their last check-in.MONEROWORLD
What is MoneroWorld? It's stuff thrown together by others to help you use Monero. PSA: These is a legit mymonero in the app store! Get the android app by visiting mymonero.com v0.17.2MONEROWORLD
Monero PoW development. As of 2018-12-29, most of this work is occuring in these repos: RandomX by tevador - this is a proposed new PoW that executes random code. CryptonightR by schernykh - this is a massive tweak of cryptonight that includes random math. Scerhnykh has also provided a lot of the tweaks for the twice annual PoW tweaks sofar.
MONEROWORLD
MoneroWorld offers resources and indexed information supporting the Monero cryptocurrency. TEST OF FLUFFYBLOCKS VIA MONERO MAINNET SUB-NETWORK Test of fluffyblocks via monero mainnet sub-network 20170625 - New Experiment to test stability - see below in participate header section. no more exhaustive exclusive node lists.MONEROWORLD
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 # This GPG-signed message exists to confirm the SHA256 sums of Monero binaries. # # Please verify the signature against the key for binaryFate in the # source code repository (/utils/gpg_keys). XMR NODES - NODE.MONEROWORLD.COM What Is This Site? This site is just a simple list of servers powering the cryptocurrency network of Monero, a private, digital currency (cryptocurrency).. How Do I Use Monero? In order to send and receive Monero you need to have the software installed on either your phone orcomputer.
XMR NODES - MONEROWORLD Currently tracking 123 nodes in the database. Of those, 13 nodes failed their last check-in.MONEROWORLD.COM
Sat May 22 09:26:01 EDT 2021 File updated ##### README ##### This is a scrape file of the commands 'status' and 'print_cn' from nodes withineach of the tiers.
XMR NODES
Currently tracking 146 nodes in the database. Of those, 10 nodes failed their last check-in. XMR NODES - NODE.MONEROWORLD.COM Currently tracking 47 nodes in the database. Of those, 6 nodes failed their last check-in.MONEROWORLD
What is MoneroWorld? It's stuff thrown together by others to help you use Monero. PSA: These is a legit mymonero in the app store! Get the android app by visiting mymonero.com v0.17.2MONEROWORLD
Monero PoW development. As of 2018-12-29, most of this work is occuring in these repos: RandomX by tevador - this is a proposed new PoW that executes random code. CryptonightR by schernykh - this is a massive tweak of cryptonight that includes random math. Scerhnykh has also provided a lot of the tweaks for the twice annual PoW tweaks sofar.
MONEROWORLD
MoneroWorld offers resources and indexed information supporting the Monero cryptocurrency. XMR NODES - MONEROWORLD Currently tracking 123 nodes in the database. Of those, 13 nodes failed their last check-in. TEST OF FLUFFYBLOCKS VIA MONERO MAINNET SUB-NETWORK Test of fluffyblocks via monero mainnet sub-network 20170625 - New Experiment to test stability - see below in participate header section. no more exhaustive exclusive node lists.MONEROWORLD
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 # This GPG-signed message exists to confirm the SHA256 sums of Monero binaries. # # Please verify the signature against the key for binaryFate in the # source code repository (/utils/gpg_keys). XMR NODES - NODE.MONEROWORLD.COM Currently tracking 5 nodes in the database. Of those, 0 nodes failed their last check-in. XMR NODES - NODE.MONEROWORLD.COM What Is This Site? This site is just a simple list of servers powering the cryptocurrency network of Monero, a private, digital currency (cryptocurrency).. How Do I Use Monero? In order to send and receive Monero you need to have the software installed on either your phone orcomputer.
WELCOME TO MONEROWORLD Mine on xmrpool.net to support the servicesof MoneroWorld.
What is MoneroWorld? It's stuff thrown together by others to help youuse Monero
WHY MONERO?
I wrote a lot of words about why I think monero is awesome.SECURITY NOTE
Using a public remote node has its risks. The primary risk is that a public remote node can get your IP address. If a public remote node is malicious, the node operator now can associate a transaction with an IP address. They could also know that there is a user of monero with an ACTIVE wallet at a given IP address. They could then scan your IP address to try and identify any open ports. If they find any open ports, they can test these ports to see if they can get in to your computer. Granted, this is true of ANY IP address that can be obtained from the monero peerlists. TL;DR, run your own node. If you can't, make sure you have good firewalls, wallet passwords, and malwarescanners.
ACTIVE ATTACK VECTORThe attack
is pretty straightforward: when the wallet requests data from the remote node to create a transaction, the remote node sends bogus data in response. This results in an error message displayed to the user. If the user clicks through the error and retries the transaction a second time, this immediately reveals the real input to the remote node. Mitigations: If you see *ANY** error message after attempting a transaction, DISCONNECT from that remote node and DO NOT try your transaction again right away.* PLEASE RUN YOUR OWN NODE Public nodes should be considered a last resort if you can't get your own node working. The entire value of a decentralized cryptocurrency is its decentralized nature. If you are a mobile user, you can even setup your Moneroju wallet to connect to your home node. Please, take the time to try running your own node, or perhaps just use a remote node until your daemon is synchronized. WALLETS STILL LOOK LIKE THEY ARE "SYNCHRONIZING" When using a remote node, your wallet still needs to download the blockchain data. This is called "refreshing your wallet" and is done whenever you create, restore, or open your wallet.NEWS
Site updated 2019-08-21. If you see something that needs changing, ping me on IRC or whatever Monero v0.14.1.0 Boron Butterfly is the version of Monero you should be running. Alternative download site New software (master branch of monero) has a new flag, --public-node , that is good to use if you are offering public RPC service NEW BETA PREMIUM.MONEROWORLD.COM . Check the new section below How to untar.bz2 on linux because im tired of googling it: tar -vxjfstupid.tar.bz2
Goddamn you ubuntu and your boot directory: dpkg --list | grep linux-image | awk '{ print $2 }' | sort -V | sed -n '/'`uname -r`'/q;p' | xargs sudo apt-get -y purge REALLY make sure your open node is running with the --restricted-rpc flag. I left the explorer node open without the flag and someone started mining on itNODES
WARNING
For full description of attack vector, see above. If you see *ANY* error message after attempting a transaction, DISCONNECT from that remote node and DO NOT try your transaction again right away.* REMOTE NODE WITH MONERO GUI To use remote nodes with the MONERO GUI, include the node address under the Settings tab and be sure to use the proper port: OPENNODE.XMR-TW.ORG at port 18089 - Remote nodes volunteered by community members. Independent scanning effort from another community member. Will work with all DNS providers. NODE.MONEROWORLD.COM at port 18089 - Remote nodes volunteered by community members. Is actually the same as the one above. NODE.XMRBACKB.ONE at port 18081 - Remote nodes maintained by Snipa UWILLRUNANODESOON.MONEROWORLD.COM at port 18089 - High speed servers sponsored by community and managed by me. NODE.XMR.TO at port 18081 - node run by the great folks of xmr.to NODES.HASHVAULT.PRO at port 18081 - node run by hashvault pool NODE.SUPPORTXMR.COM at port 18081 - node run by supportxmr.com pool To check that the above addresses are working, please checkout thiswebsite .
If their are no type A records in the list, then there is something wrong with the DNS server maintaining that node list, and should not be used. The provided link checks out the moneroworld.com nodes. You can manually check the other domains by entering them on the website. You can also use that link to connect to a specific node instead of arandom one.
You can also use a specific random node, as listed on this website REMOTE NODE WITH MONERO CLI To use remote nodes with the MONERO CLI, run the following code. Collection of random open nodes consciously volunteered by other_monerians_:
--daemon-address put.the.node.and:port_here Use the nodes listed under the GUI section in the CLISTRESSED OUT NODE
If you are developing applications that depend on remote nodes, you should really assume the remote node is going to suck, and design your application to account for shitty remote node service. The node at test.moneroworld.com:18099 is running on 1 CPU, 512 MB ram, in a virtual machine to a HDD, it is mining on the one thread, and I've got some disk reads looping constantly. test.moneroworld.com:18099HIDDEN NODES
TOR ROUTER TO FULL MONEROWORLD 18089 RING!! I finally got around to running a tor hidden service that directs to a haproxy that is filled with the monero open nodes that are stored in the node.moneroworld DNS entry. So now, you can point your magic tor wallet to zdhkwneu7lfaum2p.onion . If it needs a port, its at 18099. I can't believe someone else hasn't done this. As far as I know, the nodes under "TOR Remote Nodes" below are all single nodes, which can crash, don't get updated, etc. This address points to nodes that should work based on the node verification of the network scanning script. And then when they are added to the haproxy, they get checked again. I'll post the scripts I used to do this... but really its justbash stitching.
zdhkwneu7lfaum2p.onion at port 18099 Note that they might be slow as all getout because ALL of the traffic is being routed through my server. Someday I'll be able to afford oneof these
Please consider only using this to push transactions and not full wallet synchronization (monerotools.i2p also has a raw transactionpusher):
i2p: gyzyfxa6y2ayqbycvci3dz2pc2tjf6rnkcttvb3aubtxawkrmg5q.b32.i2p i2p: sygqvtafzqvk3zmwmuiaihrjtjghcfqwgrdxypjpnbhc4qmsraoq.b32.i2p:18099 i2p: rmy5sqcoob4zdeqstjn6qgrvxqbk4ackrync77m437klegmqcitq.b32.i2p:18081TOR REMOTE NODES
Note - I don't check these, at all. No idea if they work... monerowinfamlvkp.onion pzlnznwgrjlgjsb6.onion qjz3tnotsv7xlxj4.onion xmrag4hf5xlabmob.onion:18081 xmr4xfd2o3tzazdb.onion:18081 mmp26upm3gig2ltk.onion:18089 xmkwypann4ly64gh.onion:18081 zdhkwneu7lfaum2p.onion at port 18099, this one should work.TESTNET NODES
node.xmrbackb.one:28081 should have remote access to a testnet. Ithink its master.
testnet.node.xmrlab.com:28081 is on testnet v6, so same as moneroblockchain
testnet.node.xmrlab.com:38081 is on testnet v7, needs github masterfor access
I2P MINING ROUTE
For those that want to mine via i2p, you can with MoneroWorld.com. Instructions can be found at: http://fjetvybcoerd3dukjfxf5i7aiihlt7b2twudooakp4qcdwzwr7ia.b32.i2p/ I will update this with a hostname once its registered. If you already know how to route via i2p, the mining port is: vkohxr7ealm23uacawcjpbxi3smas2wajr5ne6sgmmw42ygvjikq.b32.i2p PREMIUM BETA WORK IN PROGRESS Moneromooo coded up some stuff that basically creates a market economy for public remote node service. Your wallet connects to a remote node and does some mining for the remote node owner. So its "hash for service". As of now, you have to compile moneromooo's branch share-rpc on this repo: https://github.com/moneromooo-monero/bitmonero, and then use the monero-wallet-cli that you compiled. Then, simply connect to the node below using that wallet, and send the start_mining_for_rpc command. You can use rpc_payment_info to see your credits. A credit gets you an increase of 1 in your balance. Each RPC has a certain cost, which is currently handwavy, but will be based on the realtive "work" the daemon needs to do. I'm really excited about this, because we could see a self-sustaining public remote node infrastructure build up. In essence, the public remote nodes become mining pools. So, please help test this if you can. I am running one of the high-speed dedicated nodes for this service, so if you want to give it a shot, please try it out. Why do I like it? It builds the infrastructure and may put a dent in mining pool centralization. premium.moneroworld.com:18090 If you want to accumulate credits, use the following command when you start monero-wallet-cli --rpc-client-secret-key insert-random-64-bit-hex-string If you want to offer your own premium node, just compile the same branch and run the daemon with the obvious flags. NOTE - this version will convert the monero database to v3, which is incompatible with 0.12.x monero software As described by Moneromooo: THIS HAS SOME ADVANTAGES: * incentive to run a node providing RPC services, thereby promoting the availability of third party nodes for those who can't run theirown
* incentive to run your own node instead of using a third party's, thereby promoting decentralization * decentralized: payment is done between a client and server, with no third party needed * private: since the system is "pay as you go", you don't need to identify yourself to claim a long lived balance * no payment occurs on the blockchain, so there is no extratransactional load
* one may mine with a beefy server, and use those credits from a phone, by reusing the client ID (at the cost of some privacy) * no barrier to entry: anyone may run a RPC node, and your expected revenue depends on how much work you do * Sybil resistant: if you run 1000 idle RPC nodes, you don't magically get more revenue * no large credit balance maintained on servers, so they have no incentive to exit scam * you can use any/many node(s), since there's little cost inswitching servers
* market based prices: competition between servers to lower costs * incentive for a distributed third party node system: if some public nodes are overused/slow, traffic can move to others AND SOME DISADVANTAGES: * low power clients will have difficulty mining (but one can optionally mine in advance and/or with a faster machine) * payment is "random", so a server might go a long time without a block before getting one * At 1 credit per block requested, a wallet requires about 1.5e6 credits to refresh the full blockchain. * At 1 credit/hash, a 100 H/s miner will generate these in 15000 seconds, or 4.2 hours, yielding 7e-5 monero, or $0.021 * Close to 80k full chain downloads before the server can expect a block (800 days at 100 downloads/day) * Background level of one refresh every 90 seconds: 960 refreshes/day, 2880 credits/day, 30 seconds of miningCONTRIBUTE
HOW TO RUN YOUR NODE You should really run your own node! It's honestly not that hard - it can take 9 hours to synchronize if you have a SSD and a good internet connection. Also, remote nodes are NOT reliable, a lot of times they just won't connect because the software wasn't really developed for this. Download your node software from the official website GetMonero.org and learn how to run the softwarehere .
MoneroWorld runs a script every 5 minutes to scan the Monero network for open nodes. HOW TO INCLUDE YOUR NODE ON MONEROWORLD If you would like to offer your node up for inclusion in the Moneroworld Network of Open Nodes, you can simply add the code bellow to the launch of your daemon (and open your firewall), and the MoneroWorld script will sniff you out and add your node to the randomlist.
OFFERING YOUR NODE AS A REMOTE NODE IS ABOVE AND BEYOND WHAT YOU NEED TO DO TO SUPPORT THE NETWORK! THIS IS NOT NECESSARY!!! --rpc-bind-ip YOUR.IP.GOES.HERE --rpc-bind-port 18089 --restricted-rpc --confirm-external-bind --public-node NOTE: You can use the IP given to your computer by your home network, or just bind it to 0.0.0.0 Below is a screenshot example of using the GUI to offer a remote node. Please note that you will have to use port forwardingfor 18089 to
the computer running the node.... but you should already know how to open your ports if you are running a full node and have 18080 open!!! You just need to enter this information into the Daemon Startup Flags field and then start your daemon. Also note that you may have to change your Daemon Address field so your wallet can connect to your node with its external bindings. RUN THE SCRIPT ON YOUROWN DAEMON!
The current version of the script is on a fork from some other user. But basically, there's no need to trust any of the remote node lists provided by MoneroWorld or the other providers. You can run this script and scan your own peer list to find open nodes. You can also run this script and provide another list service! The more thebetter!!!
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Please consider donating to keep the services running smoothly. I run some of the nodes and some are run by other volunteers. MoneroWorld General donation address: 44UW4sPKb4XbWHm8PXr6K8GQi7jUs9i7t2mTsjDn2zK7jYZwNERfoHaC1Yy4PYs1eTCZ9766hkB6RLUf1y95EvCQNpCZnuu Maintainer of the DNS donation address and node.viaxmr.com(stuff that makes the 18089 nodes accessible): 42gtq4EoZmdfANzBzyapNKgjpj4vPUnvXVJx3b3FnawK6iPkzcnZU7LGCiY4hEDgmSEvaG6iJv7rEccBDEBgc5swCRurxGG Maintainer of the xmrbackb.one nodes donation address: 44Ldv5GQQhP7K7t3ZBdZjkPA7Kg7dhHwk3ZM3RJqxxrecENSFx27Vq14NAMAd2HBvwEPUVVvydPRLcC69JCZDHLT2X5a4grFAQ
WHAT IS AN OPEN NODE? The Monero software architecture allows for an easy way to use Monero without downloading the entire blockchain. This is called "using a remote node". Essentially, your wallet program connects to someone else's monerod (blockchain) program, a.k.a node, a.k.a. networkservice.
How does it work? The open node addresses actually point to many different nodes - when you request one, one in the list is selected. So if it doesn't work once, just try again. It is negligently slower depending on the connection, prevents the need of downloading entire blockchain (which can be lengthy), and there is some information leak as detailed here.
The best way to anonymously use a remote node is to use Monero with TOR or with a trustable VPN service. That being said, no one can steal your Moneroj because you use a remote node. However, use these at your own risk.WHAT IS MONERO?
Monero is the best cryptocurrency, ever. Seriously. 99% percent of the problems that other cryptocurrencies have, Monero has either fixed or the core team is working on fixing them soon. Primarily, to me, the important thing is that Monero is fungible. One Monero can not be distinguished from another Monero. There is no transaction history. This is a fundamental principle of money. Anything that is inherently traceable (such as bitcoin) is not money - it is an asset. Privacy is a side effect of fungibility. Oh yeah, and the blocksize is scalable so Monero will NEVER reach a transaction limit imposed by the blocksize. Monero is also decentralized due to the ASIC-resistant proof of work algorithm, therefore the network will never be controlled by a smallnumber of entities.
GETTING STARTED
Welcome! Getting started with Monero is not hard, but can take a couple of minutes. The Monero Stack Exchange is a great resource for beginners. GET A MONERO ACCOUNT (ADDRESS) There are many ways to get a Monero address. The best way is to download and run the Monero wallet. This program is available at the official Monero website . There are also excellent guides on the official website. For more information on getting started with Monero, please checkout this MoneroEric.com website or watch the video linked below.DEFINITIONS
These are definitions that I use, and I think its in agreement withwhat others use.
NODE: This is the standard Monero node. This means you are running the Monero daemon, the piece of software that connects to the other nodes on the network. Ideally, this software is being run on a computer where the incoming p2p port, 18080, is open, so that other nodes canconnect to you.
FULL NODE: This is somewhat semantics, but this implies that you are running a Monero node that is also solo-mining and also has the p2p ports open, so you are doing everything possible to contribute to the p2p decentralized network. This can also be called a mining node. OPEN NODE: This implies that you have opened your RPC ports to the network, so that others can connect their wallets to it. REMOTE NODE: This is how you would refer to an open node if you are the user of an open node. Alice runs an open node, and Bob connects to Alice's open node so he is using a remote node. Or, Bob could run his own node on a server and connect to that remote node from his home orphone.
PUBLIC REMODE NODE: This is how you would refer to an open node run by someone other than yourself. Bob is connecting to alice's publicremote node.
MONERO NETWORK INTERFACE This is my preferred name for the monero node software. This definition is definitely not in agreement with what others think. But don't you think its more descriptive?SERVICES
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* Vega Mining Guides* XMR-stak
REFERENCES
THE MONEROWORLD AS FAR AS GINGEROPOLOUS IS CONCERNED * XMRPool.net - quite possibly the best poolin existence!
* GetMonero.org - the webpage maintained by the core team. * Offline Monero Address Generator - generate Monero addresses offline on your network. * MyMonero.com - the one and only trusted web-wallet by Monero users. * Monerobase.com - a really open Monero information repository. * The Monero Source Code - official Monero sourcecode on GitHub.
* MoneroBlocks.info - the best Monero block explorer in existence. * Explore.moneroworld.com - the second best Monero block explorer in existence. * Monerohash.com - a great US based moneropool.
* Poloniex.com - the best place to buy Monero and freak out as the price goes up, down, and all over. * XMR.TO - the best way to spend your monero anywhere bitcoin is accepted. * Monerodice.net - the best place to lose your monero by gambling, because proceeds go to Monero. You can alsobankroll the house.
* The Monero Subreddit - the best place to see Monero stuff without crazy stupid trolling. * "Blowing the Lid off the Cryptonote Scam, with the exception ofMonero" - required
reading for anyone getting into Monero. * A nice little windows installerand monitor for the
Monero Core software. * Monero Transaction Check - nifty tool to check if transactions are successful, it was developed by Monero's Core Member Luigiiii. * Other tools, including Ice Cold Storage account - made by Monero's Core Member Luigiiii. * Monero Stack Exchange - the best place to find answers about common Monero questions. * Monero.how - great website with lots oftutorials.
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