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Buy VPS with Bitcoin, Monero & Crypto - No KYC, No Tracking

<p>Paying for a virtual private server with cryptocurrency is no longer a niche option. It is the default for anyone who values privacy, avoids exposing payment cards to unknown providers, or simply lives in a country where international card payments are unreliable. This page is a complete buyer guide to acquiring a VPS with Bitcoin, Monero, USDT, Ethereum and Litecoin on the Anubiz Host platform - what coins are accepted, how the checkout works, what privacy you actually get, which plans are available, and how to keep your OPSEC tight along the way.</p><p>Anubiz Host accepts cryptocurrency on every VPS plan, in every location, with no identity verification, no card on file, and no chargeback risk. Only an email address is required to open an account. Provisioning is automatic once the network confirms your transaction. The same flow works for a $19.99 Romania VPS Mini and for a $137.07 Iceland VPS III - cryptocurrency is the primary payment rail, not a feature reserved for premium tiers.</p>

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Why Pay for VPS with Cryptocurrency

The reasons clients pay for hosting in crypto fall into five clear buckets, and most buyers hit at least three of them at once.

No banking trail. A card or bank transfer leaves a permanent record in your bank statement that ties your real-world identity to a hosting provider. That record is visible to your bank, to your tax authority on request, and to any party with subpoena power over the bank. Crypto payments do not appear on your bank statement at all. The only on-chain footprint is between your wallet and the gateway, never your name and the provider directly.

No chargebacks, no friction. Card payments carry chargeback risk for the provider, which forces hosts to over-collect identity data, run fraud scoring, and decline borderline orders. Crypto payments are final once confirmed, so the host can drop the fraud theatre and approve orders the moment funds hit the gateway. This is why crypto-friendly hosts process orders in minutes instead of hours.

No card number exposure. Even if you trust the host, you are also trusting their PCI stack, their payment processor, their database backups, and every contractor with read access to logs. A card number leak is permanent - you have to reissue the card. With crypto, the worst case is one transaction lost; your wallet keys never leave your device.

Faster international payments. If you are in Russia, Iran, Belarus, Cuba, Syria, parts of Venezuela or Lebanon, international card rails are unreliable to outright blocked. Crypto routes around those restrictions natively. A Bitcoin or Monero transaction from Tehran or Moscow looks identical on-chain to one from Berlin or Toronto.

No KYC requirement. The single biggest practical difference. A card payment captures your full legal name, billing address, the bank that issued the card, and ties it to the IP that made the purchase. A crypto payment captures an email and a wallet address. That is the entire delta - and for buyers of privacy-oriented hosting, that delta is the product.

Accepted Cryptocurrencies

Anubiz Host accepts five major coins across two payment gateways. Each has a different confirmation profile and privacy character, so you can pick the one that matches your threat model and your tolerance for waiting.

CoinNetworkConfirmation TimePrivacy LevelMin Amount
Bitcoin (BTC)Bitcoin mainnet~30-60 min (3 confirmations)Pseudonymous$10
Monero (XMR)Monero mainnet~20 min (10 blocks)Anonymous (RingCT)$10
USDT (TRC-20)Tron~3 minPseudonymous$15
Ethereum (ETH)Ethereum mainnet~5-10 minPseudonymous$10
Litecoin (LTC)Litecoin mainnet~15 minPseudonymous$10

Bitcoin (BTC) is the universal default. Every wallet supports it, every exchange lists it, and it carries no settlement risk. The downside is speed and traceability - 30 to 60 minutes for three confirmations, and every transaction is permanently visible on the public ledger.

Monero (XMR) is the privacy-by-default option. Ring signatures, stealth addresses and confidential transactions (RingCT) hide sender, receiver and amount on-chain. There is no public ledger view of your XMR balance. For buyers whose threat model includes future blockchain analysis, Monero is the only coin in this list that holds up.

USDT (TRC-20) is the fastest option and the most stable in price terms. Three minutes to confirm, $1 = 1 USDT, minimal network fees on the Tron network. The trade-off is centralisation - Tether the issuer can freeze addresses, though that is extraordinarily rare for retail-sized hosting payments.

Ethereum (ETH) works well for buyers already holding ETH from a DEX or DeFi position. Confirmations are quick and most non-custodial wallets support it natively.

Litecoin (LTC) sits between Bitcoin and USDT - cheap fees, 15 minute confirmations, broad wallet support, mature codebase. A good middle-ground when Bitcoin fees are spiking.

How Crypto Payment Works on Our Platform

The checkout flow is identical regardless of which coin you choose. Six steps, no detours.

Step 1 - Choose your VPS plan. Browse the catalogue, pick a location (Iceland, Romania, Switzerland, Netherlands, Finland, Latvia, Ukraine, Germany, Hong Kong, Singapore), pick a tier, click Order. Plans are listed in USD; the crypto equivalent is shown at the payment step.

Step 2 - Checkout with email only. Create an account with a working email address. No name, no address, no phone, no government ID. The email is used only to send login credentials, the panel URL, and renewal notices. If you forget the email, account recovery is harder, so pick something you control long-term.

Step 3 - Select your gateway. At payment, choose Plisio or NowPayments. Both gateways display the supported coin list, the deposit address, the exact crypto amount due, and a QR code. Plisio is the default; NowPayments is offered as a fallback when a specific coin or network is preferred.

Step 4 - Send crypto to the displayed address. Copy the address (or scan the QR), open your wallet, paste, send the exact amount shown. The address is unique to your order and expires after 30 minutes. Send from any wallet - hardware (Ledger, Trezor), mobile (Cake Wallet, BlueWallet, Trust Wallet), desktop (Sparrow, Monero GUI), or even an exchange withdrawal.

Step 5 - Wait for confirmations. The gateway watches the network. Bitcoin needs three confirmations, USDT-TRC20 needs one, Monero needs ten blocks. You do not need to keep the browser tab open - the gateway notifies our backend when confirmations land, and your dashboard updates automatically.

Step 6 - VPS provisioned automatically. Once payment is confirmed, our provisioning worker creates the VM, generates the root password, and emails you the IP, port and credentials. End-to-end the slowest coin (Bitcoin at three confirmations) puts you online in around an hour. USDT-TRC20 can have you online in five minutes.

We never custody your funds. The gateway address is non-custodial from your wallet's perspective; settlement to Anubiz Host happens on the gateway side after confirmations. You do not need a wallet hosted by us, and we do not ask you to deposit balance in advance.

Privacy Benefits vs Fiat Payment

The clearest way to see the privacy delta is to lay out exactly what data each payment method leaks.

Credit card payment. The processor sees your full legal name, billing address, card number, expiry, CVV, the issuing bank, and the IP that submitted the payment. The host sees a tokenised version of the card plus name and address. The bank sees the merchant name on your statement. Anti-fraud systems retain device fingerprints, browser hash, and behavioural patterns. Chargeback risk forces the host to keep this data for years. A subpoena, a database leak, or a hostile employee can correlate name + host + service in one query.

Bank transfer (SEPA, SWIFT, ACH). Even more invasive. Your account number is permanently linked to the beneficiary, who must hold a KYC-compliant business account to receive it. The bank applies anti-money-laundering checks on both ends. Both sides know each other's full legal identity. International transfers add intermediary banks who also see the full data.

Cryptocurrency. The host sees an email address (which you control - use a pseudonym at ProtonMail or Tutanota and the link to your real identity is your responsibility, not theirs) and a wallet address. The wallet address has no inherent link to your name unless you funded it from a KYC exchange under your real identity. There is no card number, no billing address, no bank.

Within crypto, the privacy levels differ further. Bitcoin is pseudonymous - addresses are not labelled with names, but the public ledger lets a determined analyst chain-walk back from your payment to whatever exchange or peer you received the coins from. If you bought Bitcoin on a KYC exchange and sent it directly to the gateway, blockchain analytics firms can in theory trace the path. Coin mixing, peer-to-peer purchases, or using a brand-new wallet funded from non-KYC sources breaks that chain.

Monero is structurally different. On the Monero blockchain, you cannot see balances, you cannot see amounts, you cannot reliably see senders or receivers. Ring signatures mix your transaction with decoys; stealth addresses generate a new one-time recipient address per payment; RingCT hides the amount. No blockchain analytics product on the market today claims to reliably de-anonymise modern Monero traffic. If your threat model includes future ledger analysis, Monero is the only payment in this list that survives it.

Used correctly, Bitcoin still gives you strong real-world privacy from your bank, your government, your ISP, and casual observers. Used carelessly (KYC exchange to gateway in one hop, same wallet for years), it leaks. Monero leaks nothing structurally and forgives careless usage.

VPS Plans Available with Crypto Payment

Every plan accepts every supported coin. There is no upcharge for paying in crypto, no minimum tier, no preferred coin. The table below summarises the most popular VPS tiers and the approximate Bitcoin equivalent at a $68,000/BTC reference rate. Use it as a sense check before checkout; the live exchange rate is recalculated at the payment screen.

PlanSpecsLocationUSD Price~BTC Price*
Romania VPS Mini1 vCPU, 1GB RAM, 20GBRomania$19.99~0.00029 BTC
Bulletproof VPS Small2 vCPU, 4GB, 40GB NVMeOffshore$22.99~0.00033 BTC
Switzerland VPS Start2 vCPU, 4GB, 50GBSwitzerland$36.26~0.00053 BTC
Iceland VPS I2 vCPU, 4GB, 80GBIceland$53.06~0.00077 BTC
Iceland VPS II4 vCPU, 8GB, 160GBIceland$83.87~0.00122 BTC
Iceland VPS III6 vCPU, 16GB, 320GBIceland$137.07~0.00199 BTC

*BTC equivalent at $68k per BTC reference rate, actual rate set at checkout.

The same plans are also priced in Monero, USDT, Ethereum and Litecoin at checkout, with the exchange rate locked for 30 minutes from order creation. If your transaction confirms within the window, the displayed amount settles the order. If the price moves significantly during a slow confirmation, our finance team reconciles the difference via email - we never silently double-charge, and we never bounce an order back to the start over a few satoshis of slippage.

Higher tiers (Iceland VPS IV through VIII, dedicated servers, Bitcoin Full Node, Monero Full Node) are also crypto-payable. The crypto checkout flow is identical regardless of price - a $1,200 dedicated server pays the same way as a $19.99 VPS. The only practical difference at higher amounts is that you may want to split a very large Bitcoin payment into two transactions for confirmation speed, or use USDT-TRC20 to avoid network fee waste on a single large transfer.

Locations Available with Crypto Payment

All Anubiz Host locations accept cryptocurrency. There is no jurisdiction where we restrict crypto checkout, and no plan in the catalogue requires fiat. Pick a location based on latency to your audience, legal posture or content policy - not on payment options.

  • Iceland - IMMI press freedom legislation, geothermal-powered data centres, strong neutrality between Europe and North America. Premium privacy jurisdiction.
  • Romania - EU member with consistent track record of not enforcing foreign DMCA requests, low-cost entry tier, strong Eastern European latency.
  • Netherlands - Major European peering hub (AMS-IX), best raw network performance in Western Europe, strong data protection framework.
  • Switzerland - Robust banking-secrecy-adjacent data privacy law, neutral jurisdiction, premium for clients who need strong contractual protection.
  • Finland - Cold-climate efficient data centres, EU jurisdiction, excellent uplink to both Nordic and Baltic regions.
  • Latvia - EU jurisdiction with strong Eastern European reach, popular for buyers serving the Baltic and CIS markets.
  • Ukraine - High-performance NVMe nodes at competitive prices, good latency across Eastern Europe and CIS, popular for buyers serving Russian-speaking audiences.
  • Germany - Tier-1 European infrastructure, lowest latency to most of Europe, GDPR-strong data protection.
  • Hong Kong - Asia-Pacific gateway with low latency to mainland China, Japan, Korea and Southeast Asia.
  • Singapore - APAC routing hub, premium connectivity to Australia, India, Southeast Asia.

Every location is provisioned automatically post-payment. Romania, Iceland and Netherlands carry the deepest stock and ship within minutes. Switzerland, Finland, Latvia, Germany and the APAC locations may take up to a few hours during peak demand. Crypto payment does not slow provisioning - the only delay is blockchain confirmations and standard stock allocation.

OPSEC Tips for Anonymous VPS Purchase

Paying in crypto only gives you privacy if you do not undermine it elsewhere in the purchase flow. The following checklist is the operating standard among buyers who take privacy seriously - none of it is hard, all of it is cumulative.

Use Tor Browser for checkout. Tor breaks the IP-to-purchase link. Even if our logs and the gateway logs were both compromised, an attacker would only see Tor exit nodes, not your home IP. Anubiz Host explicitly supports Tor at the checkout page; we do not fingerprint browsers or block exit nodes. If Tor is slow for you, a trusted VPN as a fallback still beats your bare residential IP.

Use a dedicated email address. Open a fresh account at ProtonMail or Tutanota for your hosting orders. Do not reuse the Gmail account that has your real name on it. The email is the only persistent identifier we hold; keeping it isolated from your real-life identity is the single highest-leverage move you can make.

Pay from a non-KYC wallet when possible. If you bought Bitcoin on Coinbase, Binance or Kraken under your real name and sent it directly to our gateway, the exchange can correlate your real identity with our wallet address. Best practice: route through a non-KYC channel before paying - peer-to-peer purchase (Bisq, RoboSats, Hodl Hodl), atomic swap to Monero and back, or a self-custodied wallet you have held for a long time. Even one intermediate hop with coin control breaks naive chain-walking.

Prefer Monero where possible. If your goal is to leave no on-chain trail at all, Monero is the only coin in our supported list that delivers it structurally. The trade-off is that you may need to acquire XMR specifically (Cake Wallet has a built-in swap, or use Bisq / Haveno / instant exchangers like FixedFloat for non-KYC swaps).

Avoid linking real-name exchange wallets. Do not pay one order from your Coinbase withdrawal and the next from a non-KYC wallet. Mixing identities in your payment patterns ties them together for any analyst with the patience to look. Pick one strategy per identity and stick to it.

Generate a fresh wallet for each major purchase if you are paying in Bitcoin. This is cheap and breaks lazy chain-walking. Hardware wallets like Trezor and Ledger let you derive a new address per transaction by default.

None of these tips are mandatory to use the service. We do not enforce them, and we will not refuse an order from a KYC exchange wallet. They exist for buyers whose threat model justifies the extra steps.

FAQ

Do I need to provide ID or pass KYC?

No. Only a working email is required for account creation. We do not verify name, address, phone or any government ID. The email is used only to send login credentials and renewal notices.

How long does crypto payment take to confirm?

Bitcoin: 30-60 minutes (3 confirmations). Monero: ~20 minutes (10 blocks). USDT-TRC20: ~3 minutes. Service provisioning is automatic after confirmation.

What if the BTC price changes during payment?

The rate is locked at checkout for 30 minutes. If your payment arrives within that window at the displayed amount, no adjustment needed. If under by small amount, system processes; if significantly off, we follow up via email.

Can I use a non-custodial wallet?

Yes, and we recommend it. Hardware wallets (Trezor, Ledger), mobile wallets (Cake Wallet for Monero, BlueWallet for Bitcoin), or desktop wallets all work. We never custody your funds.

Is Monero better than Bitcoin for VPS purchases?

From a privacy standpoint, yes. Monero transactions are not visible on a public ledger linked to your wallet address. Bitcoin is pseudonymous but every transaction is permanently public. For maximum anonymity, Monero is preferred.

Do you accept Bitcoin Cash, Solana or other altcoins?

Bitcoin (BTC), Monero (XMR), USDT (TRC-20), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC) are supported. Bitcoin Cash, Solana, Cardano, Dogecoin and other altcoins are not currently accepted but may be added based on demand.

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