All systems operational 6 offshore regions No-KYC checkout
SP·00 — BTC CHECKOUT

Buy a VPS with bitcoin. Address, amount, done.

Buying a VPS with bitcoin here takes three steps: create a handle, send BTC to a single-use deposit address, deploy from the balance it credits. No card fallback, no identity checks, no recurring on-chain charge every month. Plans run from $8.00/mo on AMD EPYC with NVMe RAID-1, spread over 6 jurisdictions, with 1.5 Tbps DDoS mitigation included.

from $8.00/mo online in 15 min 1.5 Tbps shield 6 regions
Isometric cutaway of a virtual server node: compute slices over NVMe storage
SP·02 — CONTEXT

From BTC to root access

The flow is short by design. Create an account — a handle and a password, no email verification — then open a topup from the panel and pick BTC. You get an invoice with a single-use deposit address, the exact BTC amount at the current rate, a QR code for mobile wallets and copy buttons for desktop ones. Send the payment; the page watches the network and flips to paid once it confirms, crediting your balance in USD.

From a funded balance, every deploy is instant paperwork-wise: pick any plan on the fleet page, choose one of 6 offshore regions, select an OS, and the hypervisor does the rest — a KVM server with NVMe RAID-1 storage and root access in roughly 15 min. Plans start at $8.00/mo, and 1.5 Tbps of L3/4 DDoS mitigation stands in front of all of them at no extra charge.

SP·03 — IN PRACTICE

One topup instead of monthly invoices

Paying a hosting bill on-chain every month is the worst of both worlds: a miner fee every month, a confirmation wait every month, and a public ledger entry every month. The balance model removes the repetition. Fund once — topups run $30.00 to $5,000.00 — and renewals debit the balance internally, with no further transactions, fees or expiring invoices. Your server never sits suspended waiting for confirmations on rent day.

It also makes budgeting boring, in the good way: balances are held in USD at the rate your invoice locked, so a swing in BTC after you've paid changes nothing about what your servers cost. Commit to a longer term in the configurator and the discount applies against the balance like everything else. The full mechanics — quotes, credits, refunds of unused balance — are in crypto billing, explained.

SP·04 — FINE PRINT

Privacy notes for bitcoin payers

Bitcoin is pseudonymous, not anonymous: every payment is permanent public record, and a withdrawal from a KYC exchange straight to a hosting invoice draws a clean line from your passport to your server. If that line matters to you, break it deliberately — send from a self-custody wallet funded with coins whose history doesn't start at an account in your name, avoid address reuse on your side, and treat our single-use deposit addresses as the floor, not the ceiling, of the hygiene involved. Paying for hosting anonymously covers the technique in detail.

Or sidestep the chain-analysis problem at the source: we treat Monero as a first-class payment — same prices, same balance. BTC for convenience, XMR for privacy; both end at the same root prompt.

SP·05 — PLATFORM

What backs it up

Same platform on every plan — the floor and the flagship ship identically.

Invoices built for wallets

QR for mobile, copy buttons for the address and exact amount, a visible countdown, and live status polling — no refresh-and-pray.

USD balance, BTC funded

Your topup credits a dollar balance at the quoted rate. Deploys and renewals debit it internally — bitcoin's volatility stays at the door.

Deploy in 15 min

Once the balance is funded, server builds are automatic: image, IPs and root credentials delivered straight to your panel.

SP·06 — FAQ

Straight answers

The short version — the full list lives on the FAQ page.

Do you support Lightning payments?

Topups are on-chain BTC today. If on-chain fees annoy you for smaller amounts, the coin list includes faster, cheaper networks — Litecoin, TRON-based stablecoins and others among 21 coins and network variants — that credit the same USD balance.

What if my transaction confirms after the invoice expires?

Invoices carry a countdown, and an expired one can be reset from its order page to fetch a fresh address and rate. If you already broadcast a payment to an expired invoice, it is usually still detected and credited once confirmed; if your balance hasn't moved after confirmation, use the contact form with the order ID.

Is there a minimum amount to buy a VPS with bitcoin?

Topups accept $30.00 to $5,000.00. Since plans start at $8.00/mo, the minimum topup comfortably covers a starter server — and whatever remains stays on your balance for renewals or another deploy.

How do renewals work if BTC is my only payment method?

Renewals never touch the chain — they debit your prepaid balance. Keep it funded and servers renew without any action on your part; when it runs low, one more BTC topup covers the next stretch. There is no card on file because there are no cards at all.

Is paying with bitcoin cheaper than other coins?

No coin gets preferential pricing — BTC, XMR and all 17 supported currencies clear at the same USD figures shown on the plans page. Savings come from longer billing terms, chosen in the configurator, not from coin choice.

More on payments, refunds and the SLA in the full FAQ.

Your BTC buys compute, not paperwork

One topup from $30.00 covers your deploys — servers from $8.00/mo, online in 15 min.

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