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Comparisons

How vpscrypto.io compares to other offshore and privacy VPS hosts

An honest, dated comparison of VPSCrypto against the offshore and privacy VPS field — what we lead on, and exactly where rivals beat us.

Comparisons

Most "best privacy host" lists are affiliate rankings dressed up as analysis. This page is the opposite: a like-for-like look at how VPSCrypto sits against the offshore and no-KYC VPS field, using only figures we verified on 2026-05-29, and naming the places where a competitor is genuinely the better choice.

The short version: we lead on entry price for genuinely all-NVMe offshore hardware, on first-class Monero support, on instant deploy, and on a programmatic, pay-per-use crypto rail that few — if any — offshore or no-KYC hosts offer. We do not lead on operating history — we launched in May 2026 — or on raw privacy reputation, where established names still set the bar. Read the section that matches what you actually care about, and verify everything against the independent directories we link at the end.

Comparison

How the options compare

Independently verified — last checked 2026-05-29. Each figure is the provider’s own published rate; open any host to check it yourself.
HostTarifPreisMoneroNo-KYCStorageStandorte
VPSCrypto this site1Pup — 1 vCPU / 1 GB / 25 GB NVMe / unlimited$3.50/moYes — first-classNo-KYC (email only)All-NVMe8 (NL, FR, RO, BG, SE, IS, CH, MY)
CryptoHost2Configurator — from 1 vCPU / 1 GB / 7 GB NVMe€3.62/mo +21% VAT (~€4.38)Yes — first-classNo-KYC for cryptoAll-NVMe1 (Bucharest, RO)
FlokiNET3RO VPS I — 1 core / 1 GB / 20 GB NVMe / 3 TB€7.99/mo (+€5 setup on monthly)YesEmail signup; "rare KYC" edge casesNVMe4 (IS, RO, NL, FI)
1984 Hosting4VPS #1 — 1 vCPU / 1 GB / 25 GB / 1 TB€8.72/moYesNo-KYC (email only)NVMe SSD (RAID1)1 (Iceland)
IncogNET51 vCPU / 1 GB / 20 GB NVMe / 6 TB / 1.5 Gbps$8/moYesNo-KYC (email only)NVMe (EPYC, SME/SEV)US ×3, Amsterdam
Privex6DE V1 — 2 cores / 1 GB / 50 GB HDD / 2 TB$8/moYesRare KYC (name + email)HDD (SSD optional)2 (DE, SE)
Njalla7VPS 15 — 1 vCPU / 1.5 GB / 15 GB / 1.5 TB€15/moYesGuaranteed no-KYCNot publicly specified1 (Sweden)
Cockbox8HDD VPS — 0.5 vCPU / 1 GB / 60 GB HDD / 1 TB$10/moYesNo-KYCHDD (NVMe on Moldova tier)2 (RO, MD)
SporeStack9EU 768MB — 1 vCPU / 768 MB / 18 GB SSD / 0.75 TB$4.50/mo (IPv6-only; +$1.50 IPv4)YesStrongest no-KYC (no email, token-based)SSDAmsterdam, Stockholm (resold)
AlexHost10Entry KVM — 1 vCPU / 1.5 GB / 10 GB SSD€4/mo (promo)YesNo document scansSSD (NVMe on Platinum)MD + NL and others
MivoCloud11N1 — 1 vCPU / 2 GB / 30 GB NVMe / 2 TB€6/mo (€5.10 annual)NoCards/PayPal/BTC (payment trail)NVMeMD, RO, US, UK, FR, DE
Shinjiru12VPS Basic — 1 vCPU / 1 GB / 25 GB SSD$11.90/mo (24-month term)NoOffshore MYSSDMY, BG, NL, DE, HK and more
OrangeWebsite13Level 1 — 2 vCPU / 1 GB / 20 GB / 200 GB€29.90/mo (€22.40 on 3-yr)Via processorIdentity-free (email only)Not specified (not marketed NVMe)1 (Iceland)
  1. VPSCrypto: Launched May 2026 — newest here, so no long track record yet.
  2. CryptoHost: Single location only; Romanian 21% VAT added on top of the headline price.
  3. FlokiNET: One-time €5 setup fee on monthly billing; Iceland tiers ship far less traffic; kycnot.me rates it "rare KYC" (docs requested in edge cases such as dedicated-ASN registration).
  4. 1984 Hosting: Iceland-only; entry price ~2.5x ours for similar entry specs.
  5. IncogNET: US-heavy footprint (only one EU POP); frequently out of stock.
  6. Privex: Default tiers ship HDD, not NVMe; only two locations.
  7. Njalla: VPS is an add-on to a registrar; Sweden-only; ~€15 entry; user reviews cite account-suspension/support complaints.
  8. Cockbox: Entry tier is HDD; frequently sold out; support/uptime complaints on kycnot.me.
  9. SporeStack: Resells DigitalOcean and Vultr capacity, so it is NOT truly offshore and inherits those mainstream clouds' IP reputation and takedown policies; entry tier is IPv6-only.
  10. AlexHost: Entry tier is SSD (NVMe only on the dearer Platinum line); €4 is a promo rate that comes and goes.
  11. MivoCloud: Does NOT accept Monero (Bitcoin is the only crypto); also takes cards/PayPal/bank, so a payment trail exists.
  12. Shinjiru: Headline price is the 24-month term; entry is SSD; does NOT accept Monero (BTC/ETH/USDT only).
  13. OrangeWebsite: Very expensive per spec and metered traffic; Monero only company-wide via a third-party processor, not on the VPS page; storage type not marketed as NVMe.

How to compare offshore and no-KYC hosts fairly

Headline price is the easiest number to game and the least useful in isolation. A fair comparison weighs eight things together: monthly price for a comparable spec, deploy speed, storage type (NVMe versus SSD versus spinning disk), which coins are accepted and whether Monero is first-class, jurisdiction, the host's stated abuse and takedown policy, IP cleanliness, and the real no-KYC level — no-ID, email-only, or fully no-account.

Two distinctions trip people up. First, a "cheap" tier that quietly ships HDD or SSD instead of NVMe is not comparable to an all-NVMe plan at the same price. Second, no-KYC is a spectrum: email-only signup is not the same as no-email, token-only purchasing, and "offshore" is meaningless if the provider is reselling mainstream cloud capacity. We grade ourselves honestly against both. For the deeper definitions behind these terms, see our writeups on offshore VPS, no-KYC VPS and Monero VPS.

The field, host by host (verified figures only)

The table above lays out the specs side by side; here is the prose context, with every price verified on 2026-05-29. We compare ourselves against the closest dozen offshore and privacy hosts rather than against mainstream budget clouds.

CryptoHost is our closest twin: all-NVMe configurator, a Monero-default checkout, 14 coins, and they own their Bucharest datacenter. Their entry is from €3.62/mo, but Romanian VAT adds 21% (about €4.38 all-in), and they run a single location. FlokiNET brings genuine free-speech heritage and free DDoS across Iceland, Romania, the Netherlands and Finland; its Romania VPS I (1 vCPU/1 GB/20 GB NVMe, 3 TB) is €7.99/mo plus a €5 one-time setup fee on monthly billing — roughly twice our entry before the setup charge. 1984 Hosting is the Iceland free-speech standard with NVMe in RAID1 and live XMR pricing, at €8.72/mo for its VPS#1 (1/1/25, 1 TB). IncogNET is technically interesting — NVMe EPYC with SME/SEV memory encryption and in-house XMR at $8/mo (1/1/20, 6 TB) — but its footprint is US-heavy (three US POPs plus Amsterdam) and it is frequently out of stock.

Privex runs in-house Monero with no third party and is reachable over Tor/I2P, but its $8/mo DE V1 ships HDD by default (SSD optional) and it covers only Germany and Sweden. SporeStack has the strongest payment minimalism in the field — token-only, no email, full API/CLI, XMR/BTC/BCH from $4.50/mo — but it resells DigitalOcean and Vultr, so it is not truly offshore and inherits their IP reputation and takedown policy. Cockbox ($10/mo, BTC+XMR, Tor-friendly) is NVMe only on its Moldova tier and is frequently sold out. Njalla is €15/mo for its VPS 15 (1 vCPU/1.5 GB/15 GB/1.5 TB) and has the best privacy reputation of anyone here. MivoCloud (€6/mo N1, NVMe) and Shinjiru ($11.90/mo on a 24-month term) both refuse Monero, and OrangeWebsite is Iceland-priced at €29.90/mo for Level 1.

Where VPSCrypto leads

Our Pup tier is 1 vCPU, 1 GB RAM and 25 GB NVMe at $3.50/mo with no setup fee — at or below every comparable all-NVMe offshore peer once you account for FlokiNET's €5 setup charge, 1984's €8.72 floor, IncogNET's $8 and Njalla's €15. Crucially, every tier from Pup up to the 16-core Fenrir is all-NVMe KVM; we never drop to SSD or HDD to hit a low headline number, which is how Privex reaches $8 and Cockbox reaches $10.

Three more places we lead. Monero is a first-class option at checkout, not a buried alternative routed through a card-style processor — our checkout simply settles the supported coin on chain. Deploy is about 60 seconds once payment confirms, versus the manual provisioning several offshore hosts still use. And we offer eight jurisdictions — Amsterdam, Paris, Bucharest, Sofia, Stockholm, Reykjavik, Zurich and Kuala Lumpur — spanning value, free-speech, free-press, FADP privacy and APAC, which is broader than the single-location or two-country footprints of CryptoHost, Privex, 1984 and Njalla.

Our one genuinely unique capability: agent payments

We support a programmatic, pay-per-use crypto rail that few — if any — offshore or no-KYC hosts offer: gasless USDC-on-Base via x402, which lets an AI agent buy and deploy a VPS over HTTP with no human checkout loop. SporeStack comes closest on automation with its token-only API, but it still settles on its reseller stack rather than offering an x402 challenge-and-settle flow for autonomous agents. If you are building agent-driven infrastructure, this is currently a category of one.

Where each competitor genuinely has the edge

We would be doing you a disservice to pretend we win everywhere. Here is where you should pick someone else.

  • Njalla — best privacy reputation in the field, guaranteed no-KYC with no email required at all, plus a proxy-registrant domain service. If maximum privacy reputation matters more than price, deploy speed or jurisdiction choice, Njalla beats us — bearing in mind it is Sweden-only, the VPS is an add-on to a registrar, and user reviews cite suspension and support complaints. See our Njalla alternative page.
  • SporeStack — the strongest no-account, no-email, token-only purchase flow with full API/CLI. If payment minimalism is your single priority and you accept that it is a DigitalOcean/Vultr reseller rather than offshore, it is excellent.
  • IncogNET — SME/SEV memory encryption is a real hardware-privacy feature we do not offer, and it accepts many coins in-house. If memory-encrypted EPYC matters and you can catch it in stock, it is a strong pick.
  • CryptoHost — Monero-default checkout, 14 coins and they own their Bucharest DC. If you want a Monero-first single-location host in Romania and the 21% VAT is acceptable, it is our closest match.
  • FlokiNET and 1984 Hosting — both have years of free-speech operating heritage we simply cannot claim yet. We launched in May 2026; they have the track record.

A note on what these comparisons can and cannot tell you

Every figure here is dated 2026-05-29 and reflects each host's published month-to-month entry tier; promotional, annual and multi-year prices are noted as such rather than presented as the standing rate. Specs change, stock fluctuates, and a price advantage is worth little if you end up on a recycled, pre-blacklisted IP — which is why we screen and allocate clean IP space and invite you to verify our ranges yourself.

One honest caveat that applies to us and to everyone listed: no host can make you anonymous. We are private, not anonymous — we collect no ID, only an email for credential delivery — but anonymity also depends on your own payment and network hygiene. And our abuse policy is operational, not legal immunity: we act on valid court orders in the server's jurisdiction, treat routine copyright notices as policy rather than automatic takedowns, and enforce an absolute floor of no CSAM, no weapons trafficking and no terrorism, with no exceptions. "DMCA-ignored" means the operational policy described on our DMCA-ignored hosting page, never legal immunity.

Dedicated head-to-head comparisons

For the two hosts people most often weigh us against, we have written full like-for-like breakdowns rather than a single table row. See VPSCrypto versus FlokiNET for the entry-price, setup-fee and traffic comparison, and VPSCrypto versus Njalla for the VPS-first-versus-registrar-add-on trade-off and the honest privacy-reputation gap. More dedicated comparisons are on the way.

Verify all of this for yourself

Do not take our word for it — that is the point of a dated, honest comparison. Cross-check the no-KYC claims on kycnot.me, browse offshore and censorship-resistant hosts on nocensorhost, find Monero-accepting providers on Monerica and bitcoin-vps.com, and read unfiltered operator experience on LowEndTalk and r/VPS. When you have picked a shortlist, our best no-KYC VPS and best Monero VPS roundups go deeper on those two criteria specifically.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How does VPSCrypto compare on price?

Our entry all-NVMe tier, the Pup, starts at $3.50/mo with no setup fee — generally at or below comparable offshore privacy hosts. For verified context: IncogNET is $8/mo, FlokiNET is €7.99/mo plus a €5 one-time setup fee on monthly billing, 1984 Hosting is €8.72/mo, and Njalla is €15/mo for its VPS 15 (1 vCPU/1.5 GB/15 GB/1.5 TB). The closest-priced all-NVMe twin is CryptoHost at around €4.38 VAT-inclusive, though it runs a single location. SporeStack lists $4.50/mo but resells DigitalOcean/Vultr, and AlexHost's €4 is a promo entry rate. Check the table above for like-for-like specs.

Which offshore host accepts Monero up front?

We do, as a first-class option alongside BTC, ETH, LTC, USDT and USDC-on-Base, with checkout settling on chain. CryptoHost goes further with a Monero-default checkout, and 1984, FlokiNET, IncogNET, Privex and SporeStack all accept it too. Note that several hosts route crypto through a third-party card-style processor, and MivoCloud and Shinjiru do not accept Monero at all (BTC and a few others only). See our best Monero VPS page for the full breakdown.

Are you actually offshore, like IncogNET or AlexHost?

Yes — we run eight locations including Romania, Iceland, Switzerland and Malaysia, on hardware we operate rather than resell. The important contrast is SporeStack: it has the best no-account payment flow in the field, but it resells DigitalOcean and Vultr capacity, so it is not truly offshore and inherits those mainstream clouds' IP reputation and takedown policy. AlexHost (Moldova bunker DC) and IncogNET are genuinely offshore.

Why should I trust these comparisons?

Because we name where competitors beat us — Njalla on privacy reputation, IncogNET on memory encryption, FlokiNET and 1984 on operating heritage — and we date every figure (verified 2026-05-29). We also point you to independent directories to check for yourself: kycnot.me, nocensorhost, Monerica, bitcoin-vps.com, LowEndTalk and r/VPS. We launched in May 2026 and say so rather than faking a track record.

Do you offer instant deploy like the budget hosts?

Yes — deploy is about 60 seconds after your on-chain payment confirms, which is faster than the manual provisioning several offshore hosts still use. There is no setup fee, and pricing is honest month-to-month with annual billing giving you two months free.

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