What are some reliable public monero nodes one can connect to using their Monerujo app?












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Many times some public nodes are down and I don't want to connect to non-known public ones as shown in the monerujo app. Or does it not provide a risk at all?



What are some public monero nodes one can use?



And is there a risk of connecting to the nodes that show up in monerujo app?










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    Many times some public nodes are down and I don't want to connect to non-known public ones as shown in the monerujo app. Or does it not provide a risk at all?



    What are some public monero nodes one can use?



    And is there a risk of connecting to the nodes that show up in monerujo app?










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      Many times some public nodes are down and I don't want to connect to non-known public ones as shown in the monerujo app. Or does it not provide a risk at all?



      What are some public monero nodes one can use?



      And is there a risk of connecting to the nodes that show up in monerujo app?










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      Many times some public nodes are down and I don't want to connect to non-known public ones as shown in the monerujo app. Or does it not provide a risk at all?



      What are some public monero nodes one can use?



      And is there a risk of connecting to the nodes that show up in monerujo app?







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          https://node.pwned.systems/ has a listing of nodes you could use, updated every 20 minutes.



          If you like to use DNS: node.moneroworld.com:18089



          To understand the risks, read this reddit thread and this link.






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          • Also see: moneroworld.com/#nodes

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          https://node.pwned.systems/ has a listing of nodes you could use, updated every 20 minutes.



          If you like to use DNS: node.moneroworld.com:18089



          To understand the risks, read this reddit thread and this link.






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          • Also see: moneroworld.com/#nodes

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          https://node.pwned.systems/ has a listing of nodes you could use, updated every 20 minutes.



          If you like to use DNS: node.moneroworld.com:18089



          To understand the risks, read this reddit thread and this link.






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          • Also see: moneroworld.com/#nodes

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          https://node.pwned.systems/ has a listing of nodes you could use, updated every 20 minutes.



          If you like to use DNS: node.moneroworld.com:18089



          To understand the risks, read this reddit thread and this link.






          share|improve this answer















          https://node.pwned.systems/ has a listing of nodes you could use, updated every 20 minutes.



          If you like to use DNS: node.moneroworld.com:18089



          To understand the risks, read this reddit thread and this link.







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          • Also see: moneroworld.com/#nodes

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          • Also see: moneroworld.com/#nodes

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          Also see: moneroworld.com/#nodes

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          Also see: moneroworld.com/#nodes

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