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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.

Entry price
$5 vs $9
Regions
4 vs 9
KYC
No vs Light
Crypto
4 vs 4
Last reviewed
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At a glance

us NoKycVPS

Founded 2026, headquartered across France, Iceland, Switzerland and Romania. Cheapest VPS plan from $5/mo with 4 jurisdictions. Accepts Bitcoin, Monero, Litecoin and Ethereum. Public agent-buyable API at /agents.

them AlexHost

Founded 2008, headquartered in Moldova. Cheapest VPS plan from $9/mo, with 9 region(s). Accepts BTC, LTC, ETH, USDT. KYC stance: Light.

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Specs face-off

Eight data points, published prices, public KYC stance. Green dots flag where NoKycVPS wins. Where the competitor wins, it gets the credit.

AttributeNoKycVPSAlexHost
Starting price (VPS / mo) $5 $9
KYC required? No Light
Regions 4 · FR, IS, CH, RO 9 · MD, NL, SE, BG, CH, FR, UK, RO, US
Crypto accepted BTC, XMR, LTC, ETH BTC, LTC, ETH, USDT
Accepts fiat (credit card / bank) No Yes (KYC required)
Free WHOIS privacy Yes Yes
Public agentic API (AI-buyable) Yes · /agents No
Founded 2026 2008
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Strengths

us

Where NoKycVPS wins

  • No XMR support — BTC/LTC/ETH/USDT only
  • Asks for contact details at signup
  • No public agent-buyable API
  • Slower provisioning vs our 47-second median
  • No first-party domain registrar at low prices
them

Where AlexHost wins

  • Nine datacenter locations — best geographic spread in this offshore comparison
  • 20+ payment methods including major cryptocurrencies
  • Operating since 2008 (17 years)
  • Moldovan-headquartered with EU and US datacenter options
  • Owns datacenter infrastructure (not just reseller)
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The honest verdict

AlexHost is the most geographically diverse offshore provider in this list — nine countries, owned infrastructure, 17-year track record. Pricing is competitive but XMR is missing and signup requests contact info. Pick AlexHost if you specifically need Moldova in your jurisdiction mix; pick NoKycVPS for true zero-identity signup, XMR support, modern hardware, and the agent API.

— NoKycVPS, May 20, 2026
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When to choose what

Pick NoKycVPS if…

  • You need a public agent-buyable API. Our /agents endpoint lets autonomous LLM clients sign up, top up balance, and deploy a VPS with five HTTP calls. No competitor in this list offers that today.
  • You want Monero (XMR) as a first-class payment rail with confirmation in ~30 seconds, not just Bitcoin.
  • You want jurisdiction diversification — four EU offshore regions vs the competitor's one or two — so a legal change in any one country doesn't put your stack at risk.
  • You want modern hardware (NVMe Gen5, DDR5 ECC, EPYC/Ryzen) at entry-level pricing, not just at the premium tier.
  • You want a domain registrar in the same account as your VPS, with crypto checkout and free WHOIS privacy.

Pick AlexHost if…

  • Nine datacenter locations — best geographic spread in this offshore comparison
  • 20+ payment methods including major cryptocurrencies
  • Operating since 2008 (17 years)
  • Moldovan-headquartered with EU and US datacenter options
  • Owns datacenter infrastructure (not just reseller)
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Migration considerations

Switching from AlexHost to NoKycVPS carries real friction: SSH keys to migrate, domains to re-delegate, services to re-deploy. We do not pretend it is zero-effort. But our docs section covers the standard playbook (rsync server-to-server, cron transition, DNS cutover) — and your NoKycVPS balance can fund the new instance without re-onboarding paperwork.

  1. Top up your NoKycVPS balance (3-min crypto deposit).
  2. Deploy a clone of your current server: same OS, same plan, 47-second provision.
  3. rsync your data and config across SSH.
  4. Cut DNS to the new IP, watch TTL expire.
  5. Terminate the old instance once you are confident.

Typical sequence: 30–60 minutes per server, less for stateless workloads.

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About this comparison

All facts on this page come from each provider's public pricing page, terms of service, and our own benchmark deploys against their checkout flow. We update within 48 hours when a provider disputes a claim. The honest verdict above is ours alone, written without any contact with AlexHost.