Anonymous offshore VPS and dedicated servers in seven jurisdictions — zero personal data, 16-char token auth, 14 crypto rails (BTC, XMR, USDC) and a public agent-purchasable API (MCP, REST, x402-light) for AI clients.
Pros and cons +5 −4
- ✓ VPS plans start at **$8.00/mo**, keeping anonymous offshore hosting at commodity pricing
- ✓ No identity checks at any stage — no documents, phone numbers, or verification selfies
- ✓ Crypto-only prepaid balance keeps cards, banks, and payment processors entirely out of the relationship
- ✓ **1.5 Tbps DDoS mitigation** covers the volumetric attacks that anonymous infrastructure tends to attract
- ✓ Fast provisioning — servers online in 15 minutes, with both VPS and dedicated options across 6 jurisdictions
- ✕ Crypto-only payment: no cards, PayPal, or bank transfers, which raises the entry bar for anyone new to cryptocurrency
- ✕ The prepaid balance model means committing funds upfront, and crypto payments carry no chargeback protection if a dispute arises
- ✕ Six jurisdictions is a modest footprint next to mainstream clouds — latency-sensitive global deployments may need locations it doesn't cover
- ✕ Anonymity cuts both ways: with no identity on file, there is no ID-based account recovery if you lose your credentials
Quick facts
At a glance 5/5
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How it works
ServPrivacy sells offshore VPS from $8.00/mo and dedicated servers, with infrastructure spread across 6 jurisdictions. You pick a location and a plan, fund a prepaid account balance with cryptocurrency, and deploy — new servers come online in 15 minutes. The prepaid balance works like a wallet: top it up when convenient and let services draw it down, so there is no card on file, no recurring billing agreement, and no payment processor sitting between you and your infrastructure.
KYC & privacy
This is where the listing earns its anonymous KYC rating. There are no identity checks at signup or at any point afterwards — no documents, no selfie verification, no phone number requirement. Payment is crypto-only, which closes the most common deanonymization path in hosting: the card processor and its banking records. The multi-jurisdiction footprint adds a further layer of separation between your servers and any single legal system. The usual caveat applies: a no-KYC host can keep your identity out of its own records, but it cannot anonymize the traffic you generate — pair it with sensible operational security on your end.
Strengths and limits
The headline technical feature is 1.5 Tbps DDoS mitigation, which matters because anonymous infrastructure is a frequent target for volumetric attacks. The trade-offs are the flip side of the privacy design: crypto-only billing means no fiat rails and no chargeback protection, the prepaid model asks you to commit funds in advance, and six jurisdictions is a deliberately curated footprint rather than a sprawling global cloud. At 9.3/10, ServPrivacy is one of the strongest entries in this directory: the anonymity model is coherent from signup through payment, the pricing floor is low, and the provisioning speed and DDoS capacity are concrete commitments rather than vague promises.
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