External Node Capability for Monero

We are thrilled to announce the release of the capability to utilize an external node for Monero transactions. This powerful new feature enables users to streamline operations by reducing server requirements and optimizing the overall performance of their SHKeeper setup.
Here’s What This Release Brings:
1. Reduced Server Specifications
Users can now leverage a server with fewer resources compared to traditional full-node setups, saving both costs and complexity.
2. Seamless Node Switching
Effortlessly switch to another full node whenever needed, ensuring uninterrupted operation and flexibility in the event of any issues.
3. Immediate SHKeeper Access
No need to wait for full-node synchronization. With an external Monero node, you can start using SHKeeper right away.
This release is part of our ongoing commitment to providing users with cutting-edge tools for self-hosted crypto processing.
Experience the power of Monero transactions with SHKeeper today!
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