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Cassie Heart
@cassie
We have entered a dark hour in America, one I've been warning about for years now, and have been building to safeguard against. To take swift action, we are moving all Quilibrium bootstrap nodes outside of US jurisdiction https://www.npr.org/2024/04/20/1246076114/senate-passes-reauthorization-surveillance-program-fisa
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eric siu π
@randomishwalk
hetzner and latitude are cheap and good i hear
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Cassie Heart
@cassie
Latitude is great, but they have literally no viable nodes right now π
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eric siu π
@randomishwalk
you likely already have canvassed more options than i've looked into but in case you need a few more, i had this list going from 1-2yrs back. haven't maintained since, but sharing in case helpful https://www.notion.so/cryptoshire/Vendors-and-service-providers-0b2b5e82f6334e9082abf6ffe8dc5d19?pvs=4
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eric siu π
@randomishwalk
i do remember hetzner kicked out all the solana nodes a while back. not sure how much that applies here but just a warning on them https://www.theblock.co/post/182283/1000-solana-validators-go-offline-as-hetzner-blocks-server-access
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Cassie Heart
@cassie
Hetzner has some troubled history both on the crypto and the surveillance front, and some Q node operators using Hetzner have already been banned
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Mohsin
@mnsis.eth
Although using servers for blockchain-related activities is not explicitly prohibited in their terms of service, Hetzner effectively enforces this restriction in practice.
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