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Why CryptoVPS is the best way to buy servers with crypto

What makes us different from paying a cloud directly — and from every other crypto host.

The problem with clouds — and with most crypto hosts

Big clouds have great infrastructure and terrible onboarding for private users: credit card required, billing address verified, accounts suspended over payment-method mismatches. Crypto hosts have the opposite problem — they take your coins, but the hardware is a mystery box in a single rack somewhere, with IP ranges already blacklisted by half the internet.

CryptoVPS removes that trade-off. We are a payment and privacy layer on top of top-tier clouds: your server physically runs on infrastructure like Vultr, while your relationship with us stays as simple as an email address and a crypto balance.

What you actually get

Real cloud infrastructure: NVMe SSD storage, dedicated IPv4, clean IP reputation, 29 locations across 6 continents and around 60 seconds from click to root shell.

Real privacy: no KYC, no card, no phone number. Registration is an email address; payment is a blockchain transaction.

Real flexibility: hourly billing from a single balance. Spin up a fleet for an afternoon of load testing, destroy it, and pay cents — no monthly minimums, no contracts.

Honest economics

Our prices are higher than the provider's list price — that margin is what pays for crypto processing, abuse handling that keeps IP ranges clean, and support. We think that trade is worth it, and we would rather state it plainly than hide it in fees.

There are no other charges: no setup fees, no payment surcharges, no charge for destroying a server. The hourly price you see at deploy time is the whole deal.

Who CryptoVPS is for

Developers paid in crypto who don't want the exchange-to-bank round trip just to host a side project. Privacy-conscious teams running VPNs, relays and research. Anyone whose cloud account was ever suspended over a billing hiccup. And automation-heavy users who want to deploy 10 servers with one API call and tear them down an hour later.

Ready to try it?

Hourly billing means trying costs cents.

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