Privacy is a posture, not a feature
Anyone can rent you a server. We engineer the legal, network and operational layers so that what you host stays yours — resilient to takedowns, surveillance overreach and the attacks that knock others offline.
What “built for privacy” actually means here
Six concrete commitments, not marketing.
No KYC, email only
No name, no ID, no phone, no verification. We collect the single email needed to deliver your server, and nothing more.
Jurisdiction of your choice
Six legal climates from EU-lenient to non-EU max-leniency. Match the law to your threat model at checkout.
No-logs operation
No access logs, no deep packet inspection, no traffic analytics. There’s nothing to hand over because we never collect it.
Full-disk encryption
Optional LUKS encryption means your data at rest is unreadable without your key — even to us.
Crypto-only, no banks
Monero, Bitcoin and 20+ assets. No card networks, no banks, no chargebacks, no paper trail through the financial system.
Takedown resistance
Foreign copyright notices carry no automatic legal force where your server lives. Lawful content stays online.
Stay online through the storm
Every plan sits behind always-on, Tbps-class mitigation. Volumetric floods are scrubbed upstream before they ever reach your port, and optional Layer-7 filtering inspects application traffic to stop the slow, clever attacks that bypass raw bandwidth defenses.
- Always-on L3/4 scrubbingNo “detection delay” — protection is live the moment you deploy.
- Optional Layer-7 filteringApplication-aware rules for HTTP floods and bot abuse.
- No clean-traffic chargesMitigation is included, not metered against you.

Clear lines, honestly drawn
Offshore means resilient, not lawless. Knowing exactly what’s welcome — and what never is — keeps our network clean and your service stable.
Welcome here
- Privacy & anonymity tools (VPN, Tor, proxies)
- Lawful but controversial speech & journalism
- Content targeted by foreign DMCA notices
- Cryptocurrency nodes, bots & trading systems
- Adult content that is legal and consensual
- Research, archives, mirrors & forums
Never permitted
- Child sexual abuse material (CSAM)
- Fraud, phishing & identity theft
- Spam & unsolicited bulk mail
- Malware command-and-control & botnets
- Attacks against third-party infrastructure
- Anything that endangers our network or others
Common questions
What exactly makes hosting “offshore”?
Do you keep logs of what I do?
Is everything allowed on an offshore server?
Can you read my data?
Host on your terms
Choose your jurisdiction, pay in crypto, and run a server nobody can quietly switch off.