# BTCVPS

Category: hosting · VPS
Grade: B
KYC: anonymous_signup
Highlights: NO-KYC, XMR, BTC, TOR
Features: tor_mirror
Fees: VPS €6-48/mo · 8 tiers (NL + LT) · BTC/XMR/BCH/LTC/Wownero/Digibyte
Web: https://btcvps.com
Tor: http://btcvps22bw3ftklfklime6o6jwmf5rpoyb5fhxyzan5hpfnnumnpemqd.onion/
Contact: Email: support@btcvps.com · X: https://x.com/btcvps · Telegram: https://t.me/btc_vps
Last verified: 2026-05-29
Operating since: 2024-10-15 (2y)
Also listed at: KYCnot.me, Monerica

> Crypto-only VPS in NL + LT — self-built BTC/XMR gateway, no third-party payments.

## Review

Anonymous VPS hosting provider accepting Bitcoin and Monero, operating out of Netherlands and Lithuania. Listed at **Grade B** because two independent peer directories confirm the listing and a Terms of Service + Acceptable Use Policy page exist — but the site has no privacy policy, no AML disclosure, no /about page, and the legal-URL auto-discovery probe timed out against the domain.

**What it is.** Bitcoin-accepting VPS host with datacenters in the Netherlands and Lithuania. Listed at **Grade B** — the grade floor is set by two documented legal pages (ToS at `/legal/terms-of-service`, AUP at `/legal/acceptable-use-policy`) and peer-directory confirmation across kycnot.me and monerica; the ceiling is capped by total absence of a privacy policy, AML disclosure, and operator background pages.

**What you trust.** KYC stance: TODO — no privacy policy, FAQ, or /about page surfaced that would document the signup process. The homepage title claims anonymous hosting (operator-published, brief.sweep./.title: 'Anonymous Bitcoin VPS Hosting'), and peer directories tag it as anonymous-signup (brief.peer_matches.kycnot, brief.peer_matches.monerica), but no operator-published registration policy text was found. Curator should verify signup fields during test trade. Payment surface: TODO — no operator-published coin list found on a discoverable page. The homepage title references Bitcoin (operator-published, brief.sweep./.title), and peer directories list Monero support. Curator should verify accepted coins during checkout flow. AML posture: Undisclosed — every AML path probed returned 404: `/aml`, `/aml-policy`, `/legal/aml`, `/legal/aml-policy` (brief.sweep_summary.missing_404). No AML language was surfaced from the ToS or AUP pages either since the raw page content is not captured in the probe metadata. Terms of service: Documented — `/legal/terms-of-service` returns a custom 15KB page titled 'Terms of Service' (brief.sweep./legal/terms-of-service: 200, 15400 bytes). Full text was not captured in the probe metadata; curator should read and cite the data-collection, cancellation, and payment clauses. The conventional `/terms`, `/tos`, and `/terms-of-service` root-level slugs all 404 — the page only exists under the `/legal/` prefix. Acceptable use policy: Documented — `/legal/acceptable-use-policy` returns a custom 17KB 'Acceptable Use Policy' page (brief.sweep./legal/acceptable-use-policy: 200, 16851 bytes). This is unusual for a B-grade listing — the v1 legal-coverage scan missed it initially because the AUP slug was not on the 7-path conventional lookup list for any field. A published AUP is a positive compliance signal for a VPS provider. Privacy policy: Not discovered — `/privacy`, `/privacy-policy`, `/legal/privacy`, and `/legal/privacy-policy` all returned 404 (brief.sweep_summary.legal_coverage: []). This is the single largest trust-signal gap in the listing: a published ToS and AUP without a matching privacy policy is an asymmetrical disclosure pattern worth flagging. Reserves transparency: No live reserves panel (brief.technical.reserves_panel.exists: false, status: 404). VPS hosts do not conventionally maintain a public reserves sheet, so this is less damning than for an exchange — but it means there is no verifiable assurance the operator segregates customer prepayments from operating capital.

**Operational specs.** Jurisdictions: Netherlands and Lithuania (operator-published, brief.sweep./.title). Both are EU member states — GDPR applies, which is good for consumer data-rights but also means the operator is subject to EU data-retention mandates. Pricing / fee structure: TODO — no `/fees` or `/pricing` path surfaced (all 404). The homepage at 70KB likely contains product tiers (brief.sweep./.bytes: 70175); curator should extract pricing from the homepage or checkout flow. Coin coverage: TODO — homepage title references Bitcoin (brief.sweep./.title). Monero support is listed on peer directories (brief.peer_matches.kycnot, brief.peer_matches.monerica). Verifiable coin list requires curator to walk the order flow. Contact channels: Email (`support@btcvps.com`), Twitter (`https://x.com/btcvps`), Telegram (`https://t.me/btc_vps`) — all surfaced from the homepage and /contact page (brief.contacts). No Matrix or Simplex channel listed — standard for VPS providers. Tor mirror: None advertised — no `onion-location` header and no onion URL in the probe (brief.technical.advertised_onion: null, brief.onion: null). A Tor-accessible control panel would be a meaningful trust upgrade for a provider positioning on anonymity. API surface: None auto-detected — `/api` returns 404 (brief.sweep./api). No `/docs` or `/developers` path found. Typical for VPS providers at this scale. Legal-URL auto-discovery: The standalone legal-page probe (`listing-probe-legal.py`) timed out after 60 seconds against this domain (brief.legal_links._error). The sweep found `/legal/terms-of-service` and `/legal/acceptable-use-policy` via the expanded 39-path sweep, but no privacy policy by any route — conventional, legal-subdirectory, or auto-discovery. This domain may have aggressive rate-limiting or the probe's 10s-per-path budget hit a slow backend; re-run with higher timeout or cloak-browser to confirm the gap is real.

**Grade rationale.** Listed at **Grade B** because two independent peer directories confirm the listing (kycnot.me, monerica — brief.peer_matches._any_count: 2) and the operator has published a Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy at discoverable paths under `/legal/`. Grade A is withheld because: (1) no privacy policy exists anywhere on the domain — a 39-path sweep including root-level, legal-subdirectory, and auto-discovery routes returned only 404s; (2) no AML disclosure at any path; (3) no operator background or /about page; (4) no Tor mirror. Among VPS providers in this directory, a documented privacy policy is the single largest trust-signal gap between B-grade and A-grade. Two peer listings (the A-grade threshold) exist but the documentation gap keeps this at B.

**Caveats.** The Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy pages exist at `/legal/terms-of-service` and `/legal/acceptable-use-policy` but their raw text was not captured in the probe metadata — the data-retention, account-termination, and prohibited-use clauses remain unread by this review. Existence is confirmed; content is not. The recommended `feature_tags` include `non_custodial` — this is almost certainly a mislabel from the auto-onboarding script. A VPS provider manages customer infrastructure and holds prepaid balances, making 'non-custodial' inaccurate in the conventional sense. Curator should verify and override the tag before publishing. The legal-URL auto-discovery probe (`listing-probe-legal.py`) timed out at 60 seconds against `btcvps.com` (brief.legal_links._error). All conventional, footer, and subdirectory privacy paths failed. This domain may have aggressive rate-limiting or the probe's 10s-per-path budget hit a slow backend. Re-run the probe with a higher per-path timeout or via cloak-browser to confirm the privacy-policy gap is real and not a probe artifact.

Source: https://xmr.club/hosting/btcvps