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minus-squareCaptainCanaryLLC@monero.townlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·2 months agoI have 10 public xmr nodes (all listed on my site as well): 185.218.124.120:18089 185.218.124.120:18189 185.218.124.120:18289 185.218.124.120:18389 185.218.124.120:18489 185.218.124.120:18589 185.218.124.120:18689 185.218.124.120:18789 185.218.124.120:18889 185.218.124.120:18989 All hosted via mynymbox.io using contabo servers (Germany). Not sure why the above post lists one of my nodes as a proxy (or the other way around) for another node. Happy to provide any documentation to prove my nodes are non-malicious.
minus-squarepedroapero@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 month agoHi, are you running multiple nodes to scale on storage throughput? (just curious)
I have 10 public xmr nodes (all listed on my site as well):
185.218.124.120:18089 185.218.124.120:18189 185.218.124.120:18289 185.218.124.120:18389 185.218.124.120:18489 185.218.124.120:18589 185.218.124.120:18689 185.218.124.120:18789 185.218.124.120:18889 185.218.124.120:18989
All hosted via mynymbox.io using contabo servers (Germany). Not sure why the above post lists one of my nodes as a proxy (or the other way around) for another node. Happy to provide any documentation to prove my nodes are non-malicious.
Hi, are you running multiple nodes to scale on storage throughput? (just curious)