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Monero.fail is a public infrastructure directory that lists accessible Monero remote nodes. The platform aggregates clearnet and Tor (.onion) endpoints that users may connect to for wallet synchronization, blockchain queries, or transaction broadcasting without running a local full node.

Availability & access

  • Visit official website – monero.fail
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  • Tor / Onion: http://livk2fpdv4xjnjrbxfz2tw3ptogqacn2dwfzxbxr3srinryxrcewemid.onion
  • API / Node list: https://monero.fail/nodes.json

KYC & restrictions

KYC & restrictions: No KYC

The directory itself does not require registration or identity verification. However, users connecting to third-party remote nodes rely on infrastructure operated by external entities. Node operators may log traffic, apply restrictions, or modify availability at their discretion. Users should evaluate trust assumptions and consider running their own node for maximum privacy.

Supported assets

  • Monero (XMR)

Network & usage notes

Monero.fail functions as an indexing and monitoring layer rather than a transaction intermediary. It does not custody funds, process payments, or execute swaps. The service provides visibility into publicly reachable Monero nodes, including uptime indicators, network reachability, and connection endpoints.

Remote nodes allow wallets to interact with the Monero blockchain without maintaining a full local copy. This can improve convenience and reduce hardware requirements but introduces reliance on external infrastructure.

For higher privacy assurance, users are generally advised to connect via Tor or operate a self-hosted node.


Added on: 11 Feb 2026
Last updated: 11 Feb 2026

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