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  "path": "/t/when-is-using-your-own-monero-node-preferred-over-connecting-to-tor-only-nodes/37572#post_3",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-02T13:52:04.000Z",
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  "textContent": "cedarwind1:\n\n> My threat model is more about limiting data on merchants’ ends rather than a targeted attack via mass surveillance, so I think I am reasonably safe.\n\ni think with respect to your threat model , using feather wallet on tor mode should be sufficient. Although syncing wallet through tor would be very slow. If you don’t have the hardware to run your own node then , feather wallet should be next best option. Although i don’t think any method comes with 100% guarantee on privacy or anonymity.",
  "title": "When is using your own Monero node preferred over connecting to Tor-only nodes?"
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