NoKycVPS vs. the rest.
Side-by-side breakdowns against every major no-KYC and offshore hosting provider. Pricing, jurisdictions, hardware, crypto support, agent API — facts only, no fluff.
NoKycVPS vs. Njal.la
Pirate-Bay alumni-founded VPS and domain registrar focused on anonymity. KYC-free, accepts crypto. Smaller catalogue, premium pricing, limited regions.
NoKycVPS vs. BuyVM
Long-running budget VPS provider with permissive policies and dedicated IPv4 slabs. KYC requested for some purchases. Crypto accepted via overlay.
NoKycVPS vs. BitLaunch
BitLaunch is a crypto payment gateway in front of mainstream hyperscalers (DigitalOcean, Vultr, Linode). You pay them in crypto; they provision on a hyperscaler.
NoKycVPS vs. FlokiNET
Long-running European offshore host. Accepts crypto. Strong reputation for journalists and dissident publications.
NoKycVPS vs. 1984 Hosting
Icelandic hosting cooperative with a documented record of resisting legal pressure. Name references George Orwell. VPS, dedicated, colocation, registrar.
NoKycVPS vs. OrangeWebsite
Icelandic hosting provider operating since 2009. Asks for email only at signup. Accepts crypto, credit cards, PayPal and cash by mail. VPS, dedicated, colocation. Iceland-only datacenter.
NoKycVPS vs. AbeloHost
Netherlands-based offshore hosting since 2014. VPS from ~€10/mo, dedicated from ~€100/mo. Strong DDoS mitigation, Dutch data-protection laws.
NoKycVPS vs. BlueAngelHost
Established 2012, operating from Sofia (Bulgaria) and Netherlands datacenters. Offshore VPS, dedicated servers, anti-DDoS plans. Accepts crypto.
NoKycVPS vs. Shinjiru
Malaysian offshore hosting operating since 2000. Eight offshore datacenters worldwide. Accepts BTC and ETH plus traditional payment methods. Anti-DMCA stance for over two decades.
NoKycVPS vs. CrownCloud
Multi-region budget VPS provider with 5 locations and 9 datacenters (Los Angeles, Atlanta, Frankfurt, others). VPS from $5/mo, dedicated from $80/mo. Crypto accepted.
NoKycVPS vs. Hetzner
Major German hosting provider since 1997. Datacenters in Falkenstein, Nuremberg, Helsinki, Hillsboro, Ashburn, Singapore. Cloud VPS, dedicated servers, GPU lines. Full KYC at signup.
NoKycVPS vs. Vultr
US-based cloud provider since 2014 with 32+ datacenter locations worldwide. Standard cloud compute (Vultr Cloud Compute) starts around $2.50/mo. Accepts fiat and BitPay-relayed crypto. Full KYC at signup.
NoKycVPS vs. DigitalOcean
US public cloud provider since 2011 (publicly traded since 2021). Droplets from $4/mo, 14+ datacenter locations. Mature managed services (databases, Kubernetes, object storage). Full KYC.
NoKycVPS vs. Contabo
German budget hosting since 2003 (22 years). 9 regions, 11 datacenter locations spanning EU, UK, US, Singapore, Japan, India, Australia. Known for high-RAM VPS at low prices. Full KYC.
NoKycVPS vs. AlexHost
Moldovan offshore hosting operating since 2008. Datacenters in Moldova, Netherlands, Sweden, Bulgaria, Switzerland, France, UK, Romania, Las Vegas. 20+ payment methods. VPS from ~€8/mo.
NoKycVPS vs. Privex
Belize-registered offshore hosting accepting only cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin, Litecoin, Monero, Hive/HBD, EOS, Dogecoin. VPS in Germany, USA, and Sweden. Dedicated servers from ~$210/mo.
NoKycVPS vs. Cherry Servers
Lithuanian hosting provider since 2001 (24 years). Bare-metal and virtual servers in Lithuania, Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, USA, Singapore. 20+ payment methods including BTC, ETH, LTC, USDC. Full KYC.
NoKycVPS vs. Clouvider
UK-based hosting provider, acquirer of Inception Hosting. VPS and dedicated servers across 11 global locations (London, Manchester, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, NYC, Ashburn, Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Phoenix, LA). 10 Gbps and unmetered options.
NoKycVPS vs. AEZA
Russian-headquartered hosting provider since 2019 with rapid expansion. Multi-region VPS across Europe, US, and Asia. Accepts crypto and standard payment methods. KYC-light signup. Note: faced US sanctions in 2024 — research current operational status before purchase.
NoKycVPS vs. BandwagonHost
US-based VPS provider since 2012, popular in the East Asian market for its CN2 GIA routes (premium routing to mainland China). Datacenters in US, Netherlands, Japan, Hong Kong. Accepts crypto including USDT/BTC. KYC requested.
Every comparison uses published prices, public AUPs, public KYC statements, and our own benchmark deploys against each competitor. Facts as of the page's "last reviewed" date. When a competitor disputes a claim, we update within 48 hours.