Full Node XMR

Full Node XMR

What is a Full Node XMR?

A full node is a program that fully validates transactions and blocks. Almost all full nodes also help the network by accepting transactions and blocks from other full nodes (full nodes), validating those transactions and blocks, and then relaying them to other full nodes.

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Full Node XMR Ukraine

$180.00

Per month

Intel Xeon E5-2620V3

16GB RAM

1TB SSD

1Gbps Uplink

Full Node XMR Romania

$180.00

Per month

2x Octa-Core Intel Xeon E5-2660

4x 8GB RAM

1TB SSD

1Gbps Uplink

Full Node XMR Iceland

$250.00

Per month

2x Hexa-Core Intel Xeon X5650

6x 8GB RAM

1TB SSD

1Gbps Uplink

Full Node XMR Switzerland

$330.00

Per month

Intel Xeon E5-2620V4

64GB RAM

240GB SSD and 1.92TB SSD

1Gbps Uplink

There is a 5% Tax for all Products Purchased due the VAT Tax

A value-added tax, or VAT, is a common form of consumption tax that is due at every stage of a product’s production from the sale of the raw materials to its final purchase by a consumer.

 

Seychelles charges us by 15% but we managed to charge our clients by 5% tax

$100.00 setup fee for the first month

All Inclusive

What it does?

Full Nodes also stream your transactions to the network, notifying you as soon as a transaction affects your wallet.

How does Full Node works?

Many people and organizations volunteer to run full nodes using spare compute resources and bandwidth, but more volunteers are needed to allow Monero to continue to grow.

What are the advantages of a Full Node XMR?

The advantages of using a full node make it your own payment gateway, avoiding working with third parties to charge, maintaining your privacy, also avoiding passing by KYC (Identity Verification) to make withdrawals

Why does the hardware need to be powerful?

To avoid problems with traffic, or even your server not being able to handle the fluidity, our hardware is built and thought to avoid any chokes about it. Many Nodes, such as XMR, require at least 8GB of RAM and SSD disks.

Can I run more than one Full Node?

If necessary, you can run more than one Node within your
server, BTC, XMR and LTC, for example.

Is It safe?

Yes, you only have security when you have root access data to the server. By default our hard drives are encrypted and only those who have root access to the server (you) have access to the data, unlike using third parties who only have the complete data of their transactions. When you receive a payment through your full node, the cryptocurrencies go straight to your wallet and you are not paying any fee for this payment, you can withdraw or just store your cryptocurrencies within your server.

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How to connect my Full Node to my Wallet or my Website?

You can run your site on another server and make an RPC connection to the full node, or you can also run BTCPay Server and make a connection using the ready-made plugins or via API. Most scripts that ask for a full node, the connection is done via RPC. You can use an existing wallet on the server, or you can create a new unique wallet to receive payments.

How to create a New Monero Wallet:

$./monero-wallet-cli

How to Open Existing Wallet:

$./monero-wallet-cli --wallet-file $HOME/.bitmonero/stagenet/wallets/MoneroExampleStagenetWallet

You can get more info about everything at
Monerodocs.org

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“thus”, “till”, “undeniably”, “undoubtedly”, “unless”, “unlike”, “unquestionably”, “until”, “when”, “whenever”,
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Double Words

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“analogous to”, “although this may be true”, “analogous to”, “another key point”, “as a matter of fact”, “as a result”,
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“with attention to”, “with the result that”, “with this in mind”, “with this intention”, “with this purpose in mind”,
“without a doubt”, “without delay”, “without doubt”, “without reservation” ];