Buy a VPS with Monero (XMR)
Updated June 27, 2026
You can pay for a VPS with Monero (XMR): top up your balance and deploy a server in about a minute. Monero hides amounts and addresses on-chain by default, so the payment isn't publicly linkable - paired with email-only, no-KYC signup.
Monero is the coin people reach for when privacy is the point. Paying for hosting with XMR keeps the money side of your server private - there is no public ledger tying your top-up back to you.
Pair that with our email-only, no-KYC signup and both halves of the equation stay private: how you paid and who you are. Top up with Monero and deploy a server with a dedicated IPv4 and full root in about a minute.
Why Monero suits private hosting best
Unlike transparent chains where anyone can follow an address, Monero hides sender, receiver and amount by default through stealth addresses and ring signatures. Your hosting payment is not sitting on a public explorer linked to the rest of your wallet.
It is also fungible: no coin is 'tainted' by its history, so you are not exposed to address-clustering or chain-analysis the way you can be with BTC top-ups from a KYC exchange.
Private payment, private account, private workloads
Your NoctHost account is just an email and a balance, refunds go back to an XMR address you control, and we do not inspect your traffic or files. It is privacy end to end rather than privacy bolted on.
Common XMR-paid workloads: a personal VPN, a Tor relay, a private Git or password server, research and journalism infrastructure.
How Monero keeps the payment private
Monero hides sender, receiver and amount on-chain by default via stealth addresses, ring signatures and RingCT - so a top-up does not sit on a public explorer linked to the rest of your wallet.
Blocks are produced about every two minutes, and deposits are credited once the standard confirmations mature (typically within ~20 minutes); the exact requirement is shown before you send. Refunds go back to an XMR address you control.
Plans & hourly pricing
| Plan | vCPU | RAM | NVMe | $/mo | $/hr |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Micro | 1 | 1 GB | 25 GB | $10 | $0.014 |
| Starter | 1 | 2 GB | 55 GB | $18 | $0.025 |
| Standard | 2 | 4 GB | 80 GB | $34 | $0.047 |
| Pro | 4 | 8 GB | 160 GB | $62 | $0.085 |
| Beast | 6 | 16 GB | 320 GB | $120 | $0.164 |
All plans include NVMe SSD storage, a dedicated IPv4 and full root on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS by default. Billing is hourly - you pay only while a server exists.
Deploy in 29 cities across 6 continents
🇳🇱 Amsterdam · 🇩🇪 Frankfurt · 🇫🇷 Paris · 🇬🇧 London · 🇪🇸 Madrid · 🇵🇱 Warsaw · 🇸🇪 Stockholm
🇺🇸 New Jersey · 🇺🇸 Chicago · 🇺🇸 Dallas · 🇺🇸 Atlanta · 🇺🇸 Miami · 🇺🇸 Seattle · 🇺🇸 Los Angeles · 🇺🇸 Silicon Valley · 🇨🇦 Toronto · 🇲🇽 Mexico City
🇧🇷 São Paulo · 🇨🇱 Santiago
🇯🇵 Tokyo · 🇰🇷 Seoul · 🇸🇬 Singapore · 🇮🇳 Bangalore · 🇮🇳 Mumbai · 🇮🇳 Delhi NCR
🇦🇺 Sydney · 🇦🇺 Melbourne
🇿🇦 Johannesburg · 🇮🇱 Tel Aviv
Frequently asked questions
How do I pay with Monero?
Choose your top-up amount, then pick Monero on the secure checkout. You send XMR to the address shown, and your balance is credited after confirmation.
How many confirmations does a Monero deposit need?
Monero deposits are typically credited within a few minutes; the exact confirmation requirement is displayed before you send.
Is paying with XMR more private than Bitcoin?
Yes - Monero hides amounts and addresses on-chain by default, so a top-up is not publicly linkable to your other transactions the way a transparent-chain payment can be.
Can I get a refund in Monero?
Unused balance is refundable in XMR minus network fees.