No-KYC Bulletproof VPS Hosting in Romania
KYC (Know Your Customer) requirements at hosting providers have quietly become one of the primary surveillance mechanisms for tracking online operators. Major providers now require government ID, address verification, or phone numbers even for basic VPS plans - creating a permanent record of who runs what, accessible to law enforcement through legal process or data breaches. Our Romania bulletproof VPS operates on a different model: no KYC, no identity verification, no government ID, no phone number. An email address is the only credential we collect. Combined with crypto-only payment (Bitcoin, Monero, USDT), the hosting-layer pseudonymity is as strong as your payment-layer pseudonymity. Romania VPS I starts at $49.99/mo - mainstream tier suitable for most privacy-focused workloads. Provisioning is automated: pay in crypto, credentials arrive within 15 minutes. No human reviews your identity because we don't ask for it.
Romania VPS I — $49.99/mo
Crypto payment accepted (BTC, Monero, USDT). No KYC. Provisioned within minutes.
What Zero KYC Actually Means at Anubiz Host
KYC-free hosting is marketed by many providers but implemented inconsistently. Here is exactly what we do and do not collect:
- We collect: an email address (any provider, including disposable), your selected plan, and blockchain transaction IDs for payment confirmation.
- We do not collect: legal name, government ID, passport, address, phone number, date of birth, or any document proving your identity.
- We do not verify: email ownership (no phone verification, no email-to-phone link), identity, age (beyond operating as an adult-service host that assumes adult users), or payment source beyond blockchain confirmation.
- We do not share: your account data, IP logs, or payment records with third parties unless compelled by a valid Romanian court order - not law enforcement requests, not government agency requests from other countries, not 'industry requests'.
The practical result: signing up with a ProtonMail address and paying with Monero creates a hosting record that ties your server to a non-identity email and an untraceable payment. That is the maximum pseudonymity available at the infrastructure layer.
Why Most 'No-KYC' Providers Are Not Really No-KYC
Common patterns that break no-KYC promises elsewhere:
- Credit card payment requirement: If a provider accepts card payments, the payment processor knows your identity. Even if the host claims no KYC, the card network has a full identity record linked to your account.
- IP-to-account logging: Some providers don't ask for ID but do log your IP at signup with a timestamp. A subpoena gets the IP; the IP gets your ISP-assigned identity. We accept signups through Tor and VPNs without flagging them.
- Phone verification for 'security': SMS verification is de-anonymizing. If a provider requires phone verification to prevent fraud, they are collecting your phone number - which is directly identity-linked in most countries.
- Document upload 'if flagged': Some providers say no KYC upfront but require document upload if you're 'flagged by abuse systems'. This is KYC with a trigger condition, not no-KYC.
We don't do any of the above. Crypto payment eliminates card-network identity. We don't log signup IPs for identity purposes. No phone verification. No document upload path exists in our system at all.
Romania Jurisdiction Adds Legal Privacy Layer
Romania doesn't honor extraterritorial DMCA requests. Takedowns require Romanian court orders following EU due process — not a one-line email from a copyright holder. This keeps content online unless there's actual legal cause.
For privacy-focused operators the jurisdictional layer matters because:
- Romanian law requires a domestic court order before any user data can be disclosed to law enforcement - including foreign law enforcement operating under MLAT (Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty) requests. MLAT requests to Romania are slow (12-24 months typical processing) and require demonstrating a crime under Romanian law.
- Romania is not part of the Five Eyes, Nine Eyes, or Fourteen Eyes intelligence-sharing agreements. It is a NATO member and EU member, but does not have the same informal intelligence-sharing framework with US/UK agencies that NL, DE, and SE have.
- Romania's constitutional privacy protections are codified in law and enforced by domestic courts - not subject to executive override by a minister or intelligence chief without judicial review.
Practical Guide - How to Sign Up Anonymously
Step-by-step anonymous signup workflow:
- Get an anonymous email: ProtonMail or Tutanota (free tier, no phone required if you use VPN/Tor during signup), or a temporary address service. Do not use your real name domain or a work email.
- Use Tor or a reputable no-log VPN during signup: This prevents our access logs from seeing your ISP-assigned IP. We don't block Tor exit nodes.
- Select your plan and pay with Monero: Monero is the highest-privacy crypto option. XMR transactions are untraceable by design - even if someone obtained our payment records, they cannot trace XMR back to you without access to your wallet.
- Receive credentials at your anonymous email: SSH key + IP + root password delivered automatically within 15 minutes of payment confirmation. No human interaction, no identity review.
- Connect via Tor or VPN: Your SSH connection from your real IP would be logged in standard server logs. If server-level anonymity matters, SSH through Tor (torsocks ssh) or an intermediate jump host.
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