Pseudonymous accounts
A handle and a password are the whole account. No email field, no phone prompt, no identity checks — eight one-time recovery codes replace the password-reset email.
Most "anonymous VPS" offers are a regular host with a Bitcoin button bolted on. Ours is built backwards from the data: accounts are a handle and an argon2id hash, payment is a prepaid crypto balance with no processor in the loop, and nginx logs rotate out after 14 days. Anonymous VPS hosting with no verification, from $8.00/mo across 6 offshore jurisdictions — online in 15 min.
Base prices shown — regional modifiers and period discounts apply in the configurator.
An account is two fields: a handle and a password. The handle can be a pseudonym — it is the one identifier we hold, with account files keyed by a SHA-1 hash of it; the password is stored as an argon2id hash, never plaintext. There is no email field to verify, no phone prompt, no name, no address, and no card form anywhere in the stack, so none of that data can be subpoenaed, leaked or sold: it was never collected.
Password recovery works without an email loop. At registration you get eight one-time recovery codes, shown once and downloadable; any one of them resets your password. Optional TOTP adds a second factor for the cautious. The trade-off is stated plainly: lose the password and every code, and the account is gone — we cannot identify you to restore it, which is the point.
The full inventory of what we hold — and what we structurally cannot hand over — is documented on the no-KYC policy page.
There is no per-server invoice tied to a card or a billing identity. You top up a prepaid balance — $30.00 minimum, $5,000.00 maximum — with any of 17 cryptocurrencies across 21 coins and network variants, and servers are paid from that balance. No payment processor sits in the loop, so no third party builds a purchase profile and no chargeback machinery demands a legal name.
If unlinkability is the goal, pay with Monero: it is first-class here, not a reluctant checkbox. Bitcoin works too, but be honest with your threat model — BTC is pseudonymous, and chain-analysis firms exist. A topped-up balance also decouples timing: the moment you fund the account and the moment a VPS appears are separate events, linked only inside our own flat files.
Honesty over marketing: we do hold data. The handle you chose (account files are keyed by a SHA-1 hash of it), an argon2id password hash, your balance and ledger, the specs and location of each server, and nginx logs that rotate out after 14 days. No analytics, no trackers, no session replay. A binding order from a court with jurisdiction can compel that inventory — and nothing more, because nothing more exists.
Anonymity towards us is not anonymity towards the world. Your VPS speaks to the internet from its own IP, and what it does there is attributable to that IP. Connect over a VPN or Tor if the link between your home connection and the server matters; don't reuse a handle you use elsewhere; treat the disk as readable unless you encrypt it. We remove the registration and payment trail — the operational trail is yours to manage. Jurisdiction adds the final layer: compare the 6 regions on the locations page.
Same platform on every plan — the floor and the flagship ship identically.
A handle and a password are the whole account. No email field, no phone prompt, no identity checks — eight one-time recovery codes replace the password-reset email.
Top up once with any of 17 cryptocurrencies — Monero first-class — and deploy from balance. No card, no processor, no chargeback file with your name in it.
No analytics, no trackers, nginx logs rotated out after 14 days. The honest inventory of everything we hold is on the no-KYC page.
The short version — the full list lives on the FAQ page.
Yes. None of our jurisdictions requires a host to identify customers, and buying compute without ID is as legal as paying cash for a coffee. What you run on it is governed by law and by our acceptable-use policy — spam, phishing, malware and CSAM get a server removed regardless of how anonymously it was bought.
No. A handle — pseudonyms welcome — and a password of 12+ characters create the account. There is no email confirmation, no phone code, no card pre-authorisation. Eight one-time recovery codes, shown once, replace the password-reset email.
Monero. It is a first-class payment option here, not an afterthought. Bitcoin and the other supported currencies — 17 in total — work fine, but BTC is pseudonymous and chain analysis can cluster addresses. If payment unlinkability is in your threat model, top up with XMR.
Not through our records — a court order can compel only what exists: the handle you chose, a balance, server specs, and nginx logs that rotate after 14 days. The operational side is yours: connect over a VPN or Tor, don't reuse handles, and encrypt anything sensitive on disk.
Use one of your recovery codes — each resets the password once. Lose the password and all codes and the account is unrecoverable by design: we have no email address to verify you with and no identity to check. Download the codes when they're shown and store them offline.
More on payments, refunds and the SLA in the full FAQ.
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Account created. These 8 recovery codes are shown once and never again. Each resets your password one time. Store them offline.