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Cristian Ditaputratama 2024-11-06 19:35:31 +07:00
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ templ RemoteNodes(data monero.Nodes, countries []monero.Countries, q monero.Quer
<div class="mt-5"> <div class="mt-5">
<p class="text-lg text-neutral-300"><strong>Monero remote node</strong> 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.</p> <p class="text-lg text-neutral-300"><strong>Monero remote node</strong> 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.</p>
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<hr class="mt-6"/> <hr class="my-6 border-orange-400 mx-auto max-w-3xl"/>
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<div class="max-w-3xl text-center mx-auto mt-8 prose prose-invert"> <div class="max-w-3xl text-center mx-auto mt-8 prose prose-invert">
<p>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.</p> <p>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.</p>

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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ func RemoteNodes(data monero.Nodes, countries []monero.Countries, q monero.Query
if templ_7745c5c3_Err != nil { if templ_7745c5c3_Err != nil {
return templ_7745c5c3_Err return templ_7745c5c3_Err
} }
_, templ_7745c5c3_Err = templ_7745c5c3_Buffer.WriteString("<div class=\"relative z-10\"><div class=\"max-w-4xl mx-auto px-4 sm:px-6 lg:px-8 py-10 lg:py-16\"><div class=\"text-center\"><!-- Title --><div class=\"mt-5\"><h1 class=\"block font-extrabold text-4xl md:text-5xl lg:text-6xl text-neutral-200\">Public Monero Remote Nodes List</h1></div><!-- End Title --><div class=\"mt-5\"><p class=\"text-lg text-neutral-300\"><strong>Monero remote node</strong> 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.</p></div><hr class=\"mt-6\"></div><div class=\"max-w-3xl text-center mx-auto mt-8 prose prose-invert\"><p>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.</p><p>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 <strong>Monero community suggests to <span class=\"font-extrabold text-2xl underline decoration-double decoration-2 decoration-pink-500\">always run and use your own node</span></strong> to obtain the maximum possible privacy and to help decentralize the network.</p></div></div></div></section><!-- End Hero --><div class=\"flex flex-col max-w-6xl mx-auto mb-10\"><div class=\"min-w-full inline-block align-middle\">") _, templ_7745c5c3_Err = templ_7745c5c3_Buffer.WriteString("<div class=\"relative z-10\"><div class=\"max-w-4xl mx-auto px-4 sm:px-6 lg:px-8 py-10 lg:py-16\"><div class=\"text-center\"><!-- Title --><div class=\"mt-5\"><h1 class=\"block font-extrabold text-4xl md:text-5xl lg:text-6xl text-neutral-200\">Public Monero Remote Nodes List</h1></div><!-- End Title --><div class=\"mt-5\"><p class=\"text-lg text-neutral-300\"><strong>Monero remote node</strong> 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.</p></div><hr class=\"my-6 border-orange-400 mx-auto max-w-3xl\"></div><div class=\"max-w-3xl text-center mx-auto mt-8 prose prose-invert\"><p>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.</p><p>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 <strong>Monero community suggests to <span class=\"font-extrabold text-2xl underline decoration-double decoration-2 decoration-pink-500\">always run and use your own node</span></strong> to obtain the maximum possible privacy and to help decentralize the network.</p></div></div></div></section><!-- End Hero --><div class=\"flex flex-col max-w-6xl mx-auto mb-10\"><div class=\"min-w-full inline-block align-middle\">")
if templ_7745c5c3_Err != nil { if templ_7745c5c3_Err != nil {
return templ_7745c5c3_Err return templ_7745c5c3_Err
} }