Monero payment flow into a NoKycVPS account balance, then a server deploying
Payment guide

Pay for a VPS with Monero (XMR)

To buy a VPS with Monero on NoKycVPS, create an account with just an email and password, generate a top-up invoice, and send XMR from your own wallet. The balance credits in about 30 seconds and you deploy a server in roughly 47 seconds. No ID, no phone, no verification. Top up $100+ for a +30% bonus, $1000 for +70%.

Monero is the only widely accepted cryptocurrency that hides the sender, the receiver, and the amount by default. When you pay for hosting with Bitcoin, the entire transaction graph is public forever — anyone can later tie that payment to your server. With Monero (XMR) there is no such graph to follow. That is why it is the recommended way to pay for a no-KYC VPS on NoKycVPS.

This guide covers why XMR beats BTC for buying servers, where to acquire it without handing over your identity, the exact NoKycVPS top-up flow (account → invoice → send → ~30s credit → deploy in ~47s), payment hygiene that keeps the privacy you paid for, and how the balance bonus stretches every dollar of XMR you spend.

Why Monero beats Bitcoin for buying hosting

Bitcoin is pseudonymous, not private. Every transaction — the input address, the output address, and the exact amount — is written to a public ledger that never forgets. Chain-analysis firms cluster addresses, link them to exchange withdrawals, and reconstruct who paid whom. If you buy a server with BTC from a KYC exchange, that purchase is permanently linkable to your verified identity.

Monero closes all three leaks at the protocol level, on by default:

  • Ring signatures mix your real input with decoy outputs, so an observer cannot tell which one actually spent the coins. The sender is hidden in a crowd.
  • Stealth addresses generate a fresh, one-time destination address for every payment. Even the recipient's public address never appears on-chain, so payments to us cannot be linked to each other.
  • RingCT (confidential transactions) cryptographically hides the amount. Nobody can see that you topped up $100 versus $1000.

The practical result: there is no public trail tying your XMR top-up to your server, your IP, or your identity. Combined with our no-KYC signup, the payment is the last place your identity could have leaked — and Monero seals it. If you must use BTC, read our guides on coin-mixing tradeoffs, but XMR is strictly simpler and stronger.

Where to acquire XMR privately

How you obtain Monero matters as much as how you spend it. The goal is to get XMR into a wallet you control without a KYC exchange logging the purchase against your identity.

  • Atomic swaps — Trade BTC for XMR directly, peer-to-peer, with no custodian and no account, using tools built on the COMIT/atomic-swap protocol. You keep custody the entire time.
  • No-KYC swap services — Instant-exchange aggregators let you swap another coin (LTC, BTC, ETH) for XMR without registration. Send into a fresh wallet, not back to an exchange.
  • Decentralized P2P marketplaces — Buy XMR with cash, gift cards, or bank transfer from individual sellers via escrow. This avoids centralized custody entirely.
  • Mining — Monero's RandomX algorithm is CPU-friendly, so even a modest machine earns small amounts of freshly issued XMR with no purchase trail at all.

Whatever the source, withdraw to your own wallet first — the official Monero GUI/CLI, Feather, Cake Wallet, or Monerujo. Do not pay our invoice straight from a custodial exchange account: the exchange would see the destination amount and could freeze or flag the withdrawal, and you lose the self-custody that makes XMR private. Once you hold the coins, you are ready to top up and deploy.

The NoKycVPS payment flow, step by step

The whole path from zero to a running server takes a couple of minutes, most of which is the Monero network confirming your send. Billing is balance-based: you top up your account with XMR once, then each VPS or dedicated deploy debits that balance. There is no card on file and nothing auto-renews.

The numbered steps below walk through it precisely. In short: create an account (email + password only), open a top-up invoice for the amount you want, send that exact XMR from your own wallet, watch the balance credit in ~30 seconds, then deploy. Your XMR top-up converts to USD balance at the invoice quote, and any bonus tier is applied on top automatically. From there, spin up an S1, S2, or S3 VPS or a dedicated R-series box in roughly 47 seconds.

Payment hygiene that keeps your privacy

Monero protects the on-chain layer, but operational mistakes can re-link you. A few habits preserve the privacy you paid for:

  • Pay from your own wallet, never a custodial exchange. Exchange withdrawals can be logged, delayed, or reversed, and they tie the payment to your verified account.
  • Don't reuse the invoice address for unrelated payments. Each top-up invoice is single-purpose; generate a new one each time. (Stealth addresses already make every payment unlinkable on-chain — don't undo that off-chain by labeling things.)
  • Send the exact quoted amount. The invoice locks an XMR↔USD quote for a short window; sending the precise figure lets the credit clear in one pass.
  • Reach the panel over Tor or a VPN. Private payment plus a private connection means no IP correlation between you and the account. Our privacy use-cases cover full anonymity setups.
  • Use a disposable email for signup. We never verify it, so a throwaway address is fine and keeps the account unlinked from your real inbox.

We never see a KYC document, a phone number, or a card. Root passwords are AES-256 encrypted at rest, and we publish a monthly warrant canary at /canary. The full posture is in our offshore-hosting overview.

Stretch your XMR with the balance bonus

Because billing is balance-based, larger top-ups earn a bonus that is credited to your account immediately:

  • +30% at a $100 top-up.
  • +70% at a $1000 top-up.
  • Linear scaling between those points, capped at +70%.

A $1000 XMR top-up lands as $1700 of usable balance. Stack that with the billing-cycle discounts — 25% off on 3-month, 35% off on 6-month, 50% off on 12-month commitments (one-shot per cycle, no auto-renew) — and the effective price of long-running infrastructure drops sharply. A S2 Pro VPS at $15/mo on a 12-month cycle, paid from bonus-boosted XMR balance, is a fraction of its sticker rate. See the live math on the order page, and the glossary for how balance billing differs from subscriptions.

  1. Create your account (email + password only)

    Sign up with an email address and a password — that is the entire credential. No ID, no phone, no email verification, no captcha. A disposable or throwaway email address is welcome; we never send a confirmation link. Reach the panel over Tor or a VPN to avoid linking your IP to the account.

  2. Open a top-up invoice

    In your account, choose top up balance, select Monero (XMR) as the coin, and enter the USD amount you want to add — e.g. $100 for the +30% bonus or $1000 for +70%. The panel returns a one-time XMR address and an exact amount, with a short-lived locked exchange quote.

  3. Send XMR from your own wallet

    Open your self-custodial wallet (Feather, Cake Wallet, Monerujo, or the official Monero GUI/CLI) and send the exact quoted amount to the invoice address. Pay from your own wallet, not a custodial exchange. The default ring size and stealth address handle privacy automatically — no extra steps needed.

  4. Wait ~30 seconds for the balance to credit

    XMR typically credits your NoKycVPS balance in about 30 seconds — far faster than BTC, which needs a few minutes for confirmations. The panel updates your USD balance and applies any bonus tier on the spot. You'll see, for example, a $1000 top-up arrive as $1700 of usable balance.

  5. Choose your server and region

    Pick a plan — VPS S1 / S2 (Pro) / S3 (Power) or a dedicated R1 / R2 / R3 box — and a region: Paris (PAR), Reykjavik (REK), Zurich (ZRH), or Bucharest (OTP). Same AMD hardware everywhere; Paris is cheapest, Zurich dearest. Optionally select a billing cycle (3/6/12-month) for 25–50% off.

  6. Select an OS and deploy in ~47 seconds

    Choose an OS image — Debian 12/13, Ubuntu 22.04/24.04, Rocky 9, Alma 9, Fedora 41, Alpine 3.19, Arch, or FreeBSD 14 — and click deploy. The cost is debited from your balance and the server provisions in roughly 47 seconds (Q1 2026 median). Your root password is shown once and stored AES-256 encrypted; a /64 IPv6 block is included.

  7. Top up again whenever you like

    Balance billing means no recurring charge and no card on file. When your balance runs low, repeat the top-up: open a fresh XMR invoice, send the exact amount, and it credits in ~30 seconds. Generate a new invoice each time rather than reusing an old address.

FAQ

Fragen, die eine Antwort verdienen

Do I need to verify my identity or provide ID to pay with Monero?
No. NoKycVPS is no-KYC: your email and password are the entire credential. We never request an ID, phone number, document, or card, and we don't verify your email — a disposable address works fine.
How long does an XMR payment take to confirm and credit?
Monero top-ups typically credit your balance in about 30 seconds. That's faster than Bitcoin, which needs a few minutes for network confirmations before the balance updates.
Can I get a refund of my XMR top-up?
Top-ups credit a USD balance you spend on deploys; the balance is yours to use across VPS, dedicated servers, and domains. Because we don't hold KYC or banking details, balance handling is managed entirely in your account — open a request from the panel for any balance question.
Why should I use Monero instead of Bitcoin for hosting?
Bitcoin's ledger is public and permanent, so a BTC payment can later be linked to your server and identity. Monero hides the sender, receiver, and amount by default, leaving no public trail tying the payment to you.
What if I don't already own XMR?
Acquire it privately via atomic swaps, no-KYC instant-swap services, P2P cash trades, or by CPU-mining with RandomX. Withdraw to your own wallet (Feather, Cake Wallet, Monerujo, or Monero GUI/CLI) before paying the invoice — not straight from a custodial exchange.
Does the top-up bonus apply to Monero payments?
Yes. The bonus is on the balance, not the coin: +30% at a $100 top-up and +70% at $1000 (linear in between, capped at 70%). A $1000 XMR top-up lands as $1700 of usable balance.

Deploy your offshore server.

Wählen Sie eine Region. Wählen Sie einen Plan. Fügen Sie einen Schlüssel ein. Zahlen Sie. Die nächsten 47 Sekunden gehen auf uns.