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NoKycVPS 7.2 / 10

Offshore VPS, dedicated servers, and 26-TLD domain registration across four privacy jurisdictions — France, Iceland, Switzerland, Romania. Email-only signup, crypto payment (BTC/XMR + 8), free WHOIS privacy.

L1Anonymous Online France · Iceland · Switzerland · Romania Since 2026 BTC XMR Verified 2 weeks ago

Pros and cons +5 −3

  • Email-only signup — no phone, no SMS OTP, no government ID required
  • Four privacy-aligned jurisdictions (France, Iceland, Switzerland, Romania) covering EU and non-EU options
  • Crypto-only payment in 10 coins (BTC, XMR, ETH, USDT, USDC, LTC, SOL, TRX, DOGE, BCH) credited to an internal balance
  • Top-up bonuses from +30% at $100 up to +70% at $1000; free WHOIS privacy on every supported TLD
  • Modern NVMe KVM hardware and AMD EPYC dedicated servers with 10 Gbps unmetered uplinks
  • Balances are custodial — credited funds sit on the operator's books until spent
  • No third-party audit, codebase is not open source, no public uptime SLA dashboard
  • Domain registration involves a human-finalization step (up to 24 hours)

Quick facts

Jurisdiction France · Iceland · Switzerland · Romania
Founded 2026
Status Online · 2 weeks ago
Website nokycvps.com
Categories Domains VPS Hosting

At a glance 6/6

Bitcoin (BTC)
Accepts Monero (XMR)
Web app
Available worldwide
Custodial
Requires email

Full review

By NoKYCZone Editorial Published Last reviewed How we score

NoKycVPS is an offshore hosting provider that sells KVM virtual private servers, bare-metal dedicated servers, and domain registration across 26 TLDs, all without identity verification. The credential is an email and a password; no name, no phone, no government ID is ever requested. Payment is crypto-only — Bitcoin, Monero, Ethereum, and seven other coins — credited to an internal balance, then debited on each purchase.

How it works

Visitors sign up with an email and a password — no captcha, no verification email — and land on a dashboard. To fund the account, the user generates a crypto invoice (BTC, XMR, ETH, USDT-TRC20, USDC, LTC, SOL, TRX, DOGE, or BCH) and pays an on-chain deposit address. The invoice resolves to a USD-equivalent balance, with a discount ladder running from +30% at $100 to +70% at $1000.

Once funded, each product page (VPS, dedicated, domains) lets the user pick a region, OS image, and billing term, then deploys the resource against the balance. Dedicated servers ship with IPMI over a private VPN. VPS are NVMe KVM hosts. Domain registration is human-finalized within 24 hours; everything else is fully automatic.

KYC & privacy

The account creation form asks only for an email and a password. There is no email verification step, no captcha, no SMS OTP, no government ID prompt anywhere in the funnel. The platform's acceptable-use policy prohibits the standard list of abuse categories (CSAM, malware C2, large-scale spam) but does not require any identity disclosure to enforce it.

Balances are custodial — once credited, the operator holds them in their books until the user spends them on a server or a domain. This is a custody decision worth noting: a refund flow exists, but the operator can in theory freeze a balance. Crypto rails are debited from the balance, not paid back as withdrawals.

Strengths and limits

Four privacy-aligned jurisdictions — France, Iceland, Switzerland, Romania — cover most of the lawful-but-aggressive content profiles people pay offshore hosts for. The hardware is current-generation: AMD EPYC 9354 and 9654 dedicateds with DDR5 ECC and PCIe 5 NVMe, 10 Gbps unmetered uplinks. Pricing is loss-leader on the headline TLDs (.com at $9.99, .fr at $8.99) with explicit "same price at renewal" guarantees in the terms.

Limits worth naming: the platform is young, with no third-party audit and no public uptime SLA dashboard. The codebase is not open source. Domain registration is not yet fully automated (24-hour human-finalization window), and the API authentication is still session-cookie + CSRF — Bearer tokens are on the roadmap but not shipped. The balance-custody model means a non-cooperative operator could in principle hold funds.

Verdict

A pragmatic offshore host for users who want VPS or dedicated capacity without the standard ID-check friction. Score 7.2/10, KYC L1 — anonymous. Best fit: privacy-conscious operators, journalists, and small ops who would rather pay in Monero than send a passport photo.

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