Tor Bridge Hosting in Romania
Tor bridges are unlisted relays that help users in heavily censored countries access the Tor network. They are not listed in the public Tor directory, making them harder for censors to block. Romania is an excellent location for bridges targeting Russian and CIS users: 45-60ms RTT to Moscow, not subject to Roskomnadzor takedown requests, and EU human rights protections for privacy infrastructure. Bridge operators generate almost no abuse complaints - unlisted relays carry no external traffic. Romania VPS I at $49.99/mo is sufficient.
Romania VPS I — $49.99/mo
Crypto payment accepted (BTC, Monero, USDT). No KYC. Provisioned within minutes.
Bridge vs Relay vs Exit
Comparison of Tor node types by operational overhead: bridges - lowest (no external traffic, no public listing, near-zero complaints); middle relays - low (encrypted traffic only, no destination visibility, rare complaints); guard relays - low (same as middle but higher weight); exit nodes - highest (external traffic, IP abuse complaints). Bridge operation is the lowest-risk, most privacy-appropriate choice for operators who want to contribute to anti-censorship without the operational complexity of exit node management.
Bridge Transport Protocols
Modern Tor bridges use pluggable transports (obfs4, Snowflake, WebTunnel) to disguise Tor traffic as regular HTTPS or WebRTC. This is especially important for censored users - DPI systems that block standard Tor are defeated by obfs4 obfuscation. Romania VPS I handles obfs4 bridge operation comfortably on 2 vCPU.
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Provisioned within minutes after crypto payment. No KYC required. 10 Gbps unmetered Bucharest network. Full root access.
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