FlokiNET is one of the oldest names in free-speech hosting — an Iceland, Romania, Netherlands and Finland operator with a long activist track record and free DDoS protection built in. It earns its reputation. People look for a FlokiNET alternative when they want a no-account, no-document signup, a wider offshore fleet, and Monero treated as a first-class checkout rather than one option among many — which is where ServPrivacy is built differently.
FlokiNET is the better pick if its decade of free-speech advocacy, its Iceland and Finland footprint, or its bundled DDoS mitigation map exactly to what you need — it has earned that trust the hard way. ServPrivacy is the stronger choice when you want to sign up without an email or any document, pay from a prepaid balance in Monero or 21 other coins, and pick from 6 jurisdictions including Switzerland, Malaysia and Panama.
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ServPrivacy vs FlokiNET
Verified 2026-05-29; figures from each host's own pages. Where a field could not be confirmed from FlokiNET's own pages we print a dash, not a guess.
ServPrivacy compared with FlokiNET
Attribute
ServPrivacy
FlokiNET
Entry config
2 vCPU / 4 GB from $8.00
1 core / 1 GB from €7.99
Monero
First-class (native XMR, no third party)
Accepted directly
KYC
None — handle + password
Email signup; rare KYC edge cases
Locations
6 regions / 3 continents
4 (IS, RO, NL, FI)
DMCA posture
Not processed
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Deploy time
15 min
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Setup fee
None
€5 one-time
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Where each one is stronger
Where FlokiNET wins
A genuinely long activist and free-speech track record — one of the references the privacy community has trusted for years.
Free DDoS protection bundled in rather than sold as an add-on.
An Iceland and Finland presence that ServPrivacy's fleet does not duplicate node-for-node.
A focused, well-understood four-country footprint with a clear editorial reputation behind it.
Where ServPrivacy differs
No email and no documents at signup — an account is a handle and a password, while FlokiNET takes an email and has rare document-request edge cases on record.
Monero is a first-class checkout straight from your prepaid balance, alongside 21 coins in total.
A wider jurisdictional spread — 6 regions across three continents, including Switzerland and Panama.
Transparent, unmetered traffic on every plan and a flat prepaid model with no one-time setup fee.
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Who should pick which
Pick FlokiNET
Pick FlokiNET if you specifically want its Iceland or Finland nodes, value its long-standing activist reputation, or want DDoS protection bundled with a host that has defended controversial-but-legal sites for years.
Pick ServPrivacy
Pick ServPrivacy if you want to register with no email and no documents at all, pay first-class Monero from a prepaid balance, and choose from a wider set of offshore jurisdictions including Switzerland, Malaysia and Panama.
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Pricing, like for like
Compare the two on specification rather than on the headline row, because the entry tiers aren't the same shape. FlokiNET's cheapest VPS is a single-core, 1 GB box, and it carries a one-time setup fee on monthly billing; its Iceland tiers also ship with noticeably smaller traffic allowances than its mainland nodes. ServPrivacy's smallest plan is a 2 vCPU / 4 GB machine from $8.00/mo with unmetered traffic, so a true comparison lines a FlokiNET 1 GB tier against more headroom rather than against our entry row directly. Neither approach is wrong — FlokiNET lets you start smaller and cheaper per month, while ServPrivacy starts you with more resource and no setup charge. Read the verified table above for the exact published figures on both.
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Privacy and jurisdiction
Both hosts are built for people who care where the server sits. FlokiNET spreads across Iceland, Romania, the Netherlands and Finland, with an editorial stance that has weathered real pressure. kycnot.me does, however, note that FlokiNET requests documents in rare edge cases such as dedicated-ASN registration, and signup takes an email. ServPrivacy holds no email and no documents — the account is a handle and an argon2id password hash — and runs across 6 jurisdictions on three continents, adding Switzerland's data-protection regime and Panama's lack of a data-retention statute to the European core. On DMCA, our stance is unambiguous: US notices are not processed, because the statute has no force in our jurisdictions and we act only on binding orders from a court with jurisdiction over the specific server.
SP·07 — FAQ
ServPrivacy vs FlokiNET
Is FlokiNET no-KYC?
FlokiNET signs you up with an email and is no-KYC for ordinary VPS in practice, but kycnot.me records documents being requested in rare edge cases such as dedicated-ASN registration. ServPrivacy asks for neither an email nor any document — the whole account is a handle, a password and your recovery codes.
Is ServPrivacy cheaper than FlokiNET?
It depends on the tier, and the entry rows aren't the same size. FlokiNET starts smaller and cheaper per month with a 1 GB box but adds a one-time setup fee; ServPrivacy starts at a larger 2 vCPU / 4 GB plan from $8.00/mo with unmetered traffic and no setup charge. Compare on specification using the verified table above.
Can I migrate from FlokiNET to ServPrivacy?
Yes. Create a handle, top up from $30.00 in Monero or another supported coin, and deploy a comparable plan — VPS land in 15 min. Copy your data across with rsync or a snapshot restore, repoint DNS, then decommission the FlokiNET box once you've confirmed everything works.
Compared — now deploy
Our side: VPS from $8.00/mo across 6 offshore regions, dedicated from $66.00/mo, first-class Monero from a prepaid balance.