Public Monero Remote Nodes List

Monero remote node is a device on the internet running the Monero software with full copy of the Monero blockchain that doesn't run on the same local machine where the Monero wallet is located.

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.onion:18089 TOR
mainnet
3415995
httpOnline
2000096.47%
[Logs]
1s ago
:18081
220.135.36.173
mainnet
3415995
httpTaipei, Taiwan TW Flag
AS3462 (Data Communication Business Group)
Online
2000099.76%
[Logs]
4s ago

.onion:18089 TOR
mainnet
3415980
httpOnline
2000094.55%
[Logs]
5s ago

.onion:18089 TOR
mainnet
3415980
httpOnline
2000094.48%
[Logs]
5s ago

.onion:18081 TOR
mainnet
3415995
httpOnline
2000097.7%
[Logs]
23s ago

.onion:18089 TOR
mainnet
3415995
http
(CORS 💪)
Online
2000096.95%
[Logs]
25s ago

.onion:18081 TOR
mainnet
3407267
httpOffline
2000057.05%
[Logs]
27s ago

.onion:18081 TOR
mainnet
3415995
http
(CORS 💪)
Online
2000098.28%
[Logs]
29s ago
:18089
152.53.49.65
mainnet
3415995
http Austria AT Flag
AS42473 (ANEXIA Internetdienstleistungs GmbH)
Online
20000100%
[Logs]
32s ago

.onion:18081 TOR
mainnet
3415995
httpOnline
2000098.99%
[Logs]
33s ago

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Remote node can be used by people who, for their own reasons (usually because of hardware requirements, disk space, or technical abilities), cannot/don't want to run their own node and prefer to relay on one publicly available on the Monero network.

Using an open node will allow to make a transaction instantaneously, without the need to download the blockchain and sync to the Monero network first, but at the cost of the control over your privacy. the Monero community suggests to always run and use your own node to obtain the maximum possible privacy and to help decentralize the network.