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    Monero Launches Client Update to Fight Spy Nodes

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    Privacy blockchain Monero has rolled out a new client update to provide users with greater security against “spy nodes” on the network.

    The “Fluorine Fermi” software update was announced via X on Thursday, with the team stating it is “a highly recommended release.”

    Fluorine Fermi is the name given to v0.18.4.3 of the Monero software: Monero

    The term “spy nodes” is part of the vernacular used in the Monero community. It refers to malicious nodes, groups of nodes, or botnets that have the potential to calculate and match IP addresses to transactions conducted on the network. 

    The changes focus on using an improved peer selection algorithm that avoids connecting to the large subnets of IP addresses favored by “spy nodes,” with users instead pushed to connect to what are deemed safer nodes. The update also includes some general reliability and stability fixes.

    Monero privacy threats 

    Fluorine Fermi provides another tool for users to protect their privacy. 

    Given that spy nodes threaten the privacy of users in contrast to the main aim of the project, the community has worked hard to find workarounds, establish safety practices, promote self-node operation and utilize software to provide a shield against malicious nodes on Monero. 

    Related: Privacy is ‘constant battle’ between blockchain stakeholders and state

    One such idea, proposed by the Monero Research Lab in late 2024, is to enable node operators to create a ban list of all IP addresses suspected of being spy nodes, thereby avoiding connections to them.

    However, this is not seen as a foolproof or fully sustainable tactic, as malicious node operators could just go on and set up new spy IP addresses if they need to.