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Monero full node in Switzerland

Run monerod with port 18080 open and serve as a public remote node — exactly what the network needs more of.

No KYC DMCA ignored Crypto only 60-second deploy
1 Tbps
DDoS absorption
41s
Median deploy
Zürich (CH-ZRH)
Datacenter
$26.99
Entry plan / month
Why Switzerland

The Switzerland case for Monero full node

Switzerland is the strongest privacy-law jurisdiction we operate. The Federal Act on Data Protection (FADP, revised 2023) puts the onus on the data controller, not the host. Swiss court orders are required to compel any disclosure; foreign DMCA notices have no statutory effect at all. Network is Tier-1 with direct peering to Frankfurt, Milan, and Paris. Zürich is the comfortable pick for workloads where the legal posture matters as much as the throughput: mail servers, financial nodes, journalist infrastructure.

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.

Workload alignment

What Monero full node gets from Switzerland

Inbound 18080 / 18089 open. Public remote nodes welcomed — the network needs more.
~180 GB chain. Fits on Growth+ NVMe with room for a Tor and I2P companion.
I2P + Tor peering supported on the same daemon. anonymous_inbound config is standard.
AES-NI accelerates the RPC layer. ringsize/decoy lookups are the typical bottleneck.
No traffic shaping on the p2p wire. Default privacy-coin policy = leave it alone.
Plans

Monero full node — Switzerland plans

Plans below ship from Switzerland (Zürich (CH-ZRH)) by default. Pick the cheapest that matches your projected load — hot-resize is live.

Sysadmin FAQ

Monero full node in Switzerland — questions answered

Will you tolerate me running a public Monero node here?
Yes — that's an explicit use case we welcome. We don't throttle the daemon, don't cap connections, and don't inspect traffic. Public remote nodes are a net good for the network.
How much bandwidth does a popular public node use?
5–20 GB/day per 100 active wallet syncs, plus 1–3 TB/month for normal p2p block propagation. All our VPS uplinks are unmetered at advertised rates so this stays inside the plan.
Can I run monerod, a Tor instance, and an I2P router simultaneously?
Yes. monerod's anonymous_inbound config takes care of the wiring; you just need both Tor and I2P running locally. vps-growth has plenty of CPU for all three; vps-business is comfortable if you're also serving a public RPC.
Is Monero-specific in Switzerland any different from Bitcoin?
Legally no — none of our four jurisdictions distinguishes Monero from Bitcoin. Operationally, the bandwidth pattern is different (more frequent small queries from wallets, less p2p block traffic). Pick by network reach to your users, not jurisdiction.
Will you cooperate with chain-analysis subpoenas about my node?
We don't store anything that would let us. We have no logs of which IPs queried your RPC, no record of wallet syncs, no list of accepted ringsize candidates — that data isn't generated, period. See /privacy/ for the full retention policy.

Deploy Monero full node in Switzerland

From $26.99/month, paid in crypto, no email or ID required.