Monero full node in Romania
Run monerod with port 18080 open and serve as a public remote node — exactly what the network needs more of.
The Romania case for Monero full node
Romania is an EU member but the Constitutional Court has struck down data-retention legislation twice (2009 and 2014), holding that bulk retention violates the Romanian constitution. The result is a unique posture inside the EU: full GDPR rights without mandatory traffic logging. Bucharest network is well-peered with Eastern Europe, has competitive bandwidth pricing, and tolerates DMCA-weighted workloads better than most western European jurisdictions. Common pick for seedboxes, scraping infrastructure, and Tor relays.
Monero's chain is smaller than Bitcoin's (~180 GB) but the wallet-syncing load on a public remote node is heavier per query. If you're running a public remote node (which the network desperately needs more of), expect 5–20 GB/day of egress per 100 active wallets and CPU spikes during ringsize/decoy lookups. vps-growth handles a small public node; vps-business is the comfortable tier.
What Monero full node gets from Romania
Monero full node — Romania plans
Plans below ship from Romania (Bucharest (RO-BUH)) by default. Pick the cheapest that matches your projected load — hot-resize is live.
Monero full node in Romania — questions answered
Will you tolerate me running a public Monero node here?
How much bandwidth does a popular public node use?
Can I run monerod, a Tor instance, and an I2P router simultaneously?
Is Monero-specific in Romania any different from Bitcoin?
Will you cooperate with chain-analysis subpoenas about my node?
Monero full node elsewhere
Same workload, different legal posture and network latency.
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Deploy Monero full node in Romania
From $26.99/month, paid in crypto, no email or ID required.