Anonymous offshore VPS and dedicated servers in seven jurisdictions — zero personal data, 16-char token auth, 14 crypto rails (BTC, XMR, USDC) and a public agent-purchasable API (MCP, REST, x402-light) for AI clients.
Pros and cons +5 −3
- ✓ Email-only signup — no phone, no SMS OTP, no government ID required
- ✓ Four privacy-aligned jurisdictions (France, Iceland, Switzerland, Romania) covering EU and non-EU options
- ✓ Crypto-only payment in 10 coins (BTC, XMR, ETH, USDT, USDC, LTC, SOL, TRX, DOGE, BCH) credited to an internal balance
- ✓ Top-up bonuses from +30% at $100 up to +70% at $1000; free WHOIS privacy on every supported TLD
- ✓ Modern NVMe KVM hardware and AMD EPYC dedicated servers with 10 Gbps unmetered uplinks
- ✕ Balances are custodial — credited funds sit on the operator's books until spent
- ✕ No third-party audit, codebase is not open source, no public uptime SLA dashboard
- ✕ Domain registration involves a human-finalization step (up to 24 hours)
Quick facts
At a glance 6/6
Full review
NoKycVPS is an offshore hosting provider that sells KVM virtual private servers, bare-metal dedicated servers, and domain registration across 26 TLDs, all without identity verification. The credential is an email and a password; no name, no phone, no government ID is ever requested. Payment is crypto-only — Bitcoin, Monero, Ethereum, and seven other coins — credited to an internal balance, then debited on each purchase.
How it works
Visitors sign up with an email and a password — no captcha, no verification email — and land on a dashboard. To fund the account, the user generates a crypto invoice (BTC, XMR, ETH, USDT-TRC20, USDC, LTC, SOL, TRX, DOGE, or BCH) and pays an on-chain deposit address. The invoice resolves to a USD-equivalent balance, with a discount ladder running from +30% at $100 to +70% at $1000.
Once funded, each product page (VPS, dedicated, domains) lets the user pick a region, OS image, and billing term, then deploys the resource against the balance. Dedicated servers ship with IPMI over a private VPN. VPS are NVMe KVM hosts. Domain registration is human-finalized within 24 hours; everything else is fully automatic.
KYC & privacy
The account creation form asks only for an email and a password. There is no email verification step, no captcha, no SMS OTP, no government ID prompt anywhere in the funnel. The platform's acceptable-use policy prohibits the standard list of abuse categories (CSAM, malware C2, large-scale spam) but does not require any identity disclosure to enforce it.
Balances are custodial — once credited, the operator holds them in their books until the user spends them on a server or a domain. This is a custody decision worth noting: a refund flow exists, but the operator can in theory freeze a balance. Crypto rails are debited from the balance, not paid back as withdrawals.
Strengths and limits
Four privacy-aligned jurisdictions — France, Iceland, Switzerland, Romania — cover most of the lawful-but-aggressive content profiles people pay offshore hosts for. The hardware is current-generation: AMD EPYC 9354 and 9654 dedicateds with DDR5 ECC and PCIe 5 NVMe, 10 Gbps unmetered uplinks. Pricing is loss-leader on the headline TLDs (.com at $9.99, .fr at $8.99) with explicit "same price at renewal" guarantees in the terms.
Limits worth naming: the platform is young, with no third-party audit and no public uptime SLA dashboard. The codebase is not open source. Domain registration is not yet fully automated (24-hour human-finalization window), and the API authentication is still session-cookie + CSRF — Bearer tokens are on the roadmap but not shipped. The balance-custody model means a non-cooperative operator could in principle hold funds.
Verdict
A pragmatic offshore host for users who want VPS or dedicated capacity without the standard ID-check friction. Score 7.2/10, KYC L1 — anonymous. Best fit: privacy-conscious operators, journalists, and small ops who would rather pay in Monero than send a passport photo.
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