# Mynymbox

Category: hosting · Shared + VPS + Dedicated
Grade: B
KYC: anonymous_signup, no_kyc
Highlights: NO-KYC, XMR, TOR, OWNED-ASN
Features: tor_mirror, wallet_funded
Fees: Shared from €3.50/mo · KVM VPS from €4.00/mo · dedicated servers + domain registration. Direct BTC/LN/XMR/LTC/ZEC pricing; ~150 other coins via Trocador swap (third-party fee may apply).
Web: https://mynymbox.io
Tor: http://mynymecyaiv7t55qiggp76rzqz35si5g7nzdh3yci4wiqbmlwqg7xeyd.onion/
Contact: X: https://x.com/mynymbox
Last verified: 2026-06-08
Operating since: 2024-05-22 (2y)

> Anonymous VPS, shared hosting, dedicated servers, and domains — crypto-only via self-hosted BTCPay, owned AS211673, Tor + I2P mirrors, Tor exit nodes permitted.

## Review

**What it is.** Anonymous VPS and hosting provider with domain registration — no-KYC, crypto-only payments (BTC/XMR/LN/LTC/ZEC + 150 more via Trocador swaps), Tor exit nodes permitted, and a domain WHOIS privacy shield. Listed at **Grade B** on the strength of two verified peer-directory listings (kycnot.me 9/10, monerica.com 5.0), owned infrastructure, and multi-year operational track record; held under A by the absence of a conventional legal-page structure and a community pattern of strict abuse-suspension enforcement.

**Background.** Founded May 22, 2024 and operating since approximately April 2024 per kycnot.me and monerica.com (monerica.com/site/mynymbox — 'Founded 2024-05-22'). The operator is legally registered as Mynymbox LLC in Saint Kitts and Nevis (monerica.com) / U.S. Minor Outlying Islands (kycnot.me attribution). Originally a reseller of Hetzner and Contabo infrastructure per early customer reviews, the operator has since graduated to owning their own hardware — they now run their own VPS nodes under AS211673 (monerica related link: ipinfo.io/AS211673, and operator-published response to kycnot reviews: 'Actually we are not a reseller anymore as we run our own VPS nodes'). A PGP key is published on monerica.com for signed communications. The operator maintains an active presence on Twitter (@mynymbox) and kycnot.me, where they respond to nearly every user review — one of the most consistently responsive operators tracked in the directory. A domain migration history (mynymbox.io → mynymbox.net → mynymbox.io) suggests active brand management.

**What you trust.**

- **No-KYC stance.** kycnot.me rates the service as KYC level 0/4 — 'Guaranteed no KYC' with 'Terms explicitly state KYC will never be requested.' The operator-published homepage states: 'We do not require any personal details other than a valid email address, which can be an alias.' (operator-published, https://mynymbox.io). kycnot.me ToS review confirms the service 'provides hosting and domain services marketed for anonymity.'
- **Payment surface.** Crypto-only — the homepage states 'No credit cards. No PayPal. No bank transfers.' (operator-published). Payments are processed via a self-hosted BTCPay Server instance (monerica.com processor tag, kycnot.me attributes). Accepted coins: Bitcoin, Lightning, Monero, Litecoin, ZCash, Ethereum, Tron, Bitcoin Cash, MATIC, stablecoins, plus ~150 more via TrocadorApp swaps (operator-published, homepage). kycnot.me flags a 'Third-Party payment processor' attribute (-2 Privacy) for the Trocador swap path, but the direct BTC/LN/XMR/LTC/ZEC path uses the operator's own BTCPay instance.
- **Tor exit nodes permitted.** kycnot.me ToS review confirms: 'The service explicitly permits the operation of Tor Relays and Tor Exit Nodes subject to defined rules.' This is a rare and strong privacy posture — most hosting providers prohibit exit nodes entirely. monerica.com tags include 'Tor Exit Web Hosting.' A dedicated knowledgebase article exists: 'Does Mynymbox allows Tor Exit nodes?' (client.mynymbox.io/knowledgebase/64).
- **Long-term verification.** kycnot.me carries a 'Verified' status with a passed verification step: 'We have actively been using MyNymBox since August 2024. The service has proved being reliable, and support was responsive when needed.' Invoice history and support ticket evidence are published (kycnot.me verification steps). The service is rated 'Mature' with +5 Trust for 2+ years of operation.
- **Domain privacy shield.** kycnot.me ToS review notes: 'The domain registration service acts as a proxy to shield the user's information from being exposed on the public WHOIS database.' This is a concrete privacy mechanism — the operator's name appears on WHOIS, not the customer's.
- **Abuse enforcement posture.** The operator enforces a strict acceptable-use policy: accounts are suspended on receipt of verified abuse notifications with a 48-hour response window. kycnot.me ToS review: 'will suspend users for copyright violations or spam.' This is a double-edged trust signal: it means the service is not a bulletproof host, but abuse complaints are handled structurally rather than ignored. Multiple kycnot reviews cite suspension as a complaint; in each case the operator responded publicly with the specific abuse notification that triggered the action.
- **PGP key.** A PGP public key block is published on monerica.com for encrypted operator communications — a strong operational security signal that most hosting providers at this tier do not offer.

**Operational specs.**

- **Products.** Shared hosting (from €3.50/mo), KVM VPS (from €4.00/mo, AMD EPYC CPUs, guaranteed resources, full root access), dedicated servers, and domain registration (operator-published, homepage product cards). Email hosting listed as 'Coming soon.'
- **Infrastructure.** Own AS211673 (ipinfo.io) — the operator runs their own hardware and is not purely a reseller. Locations: Netherlands (Amsterdam region) and Finland (Nordic region), with additional regions listed as 'Coming soon' (operator-published, homepage). Both jurisdictions have strong EU data-protection laws.
- **Tor + I2P mirrors.** Tor at `http://mynymecyaiv7t55qiggp76rzqz35si5g7nzdh3yci4wiqbmlwqg7xeyd.onion/` (, monerica.com). I2P at `http://mynymbox.i2p` (monerica.com). The clearnet `Onion-Location` header IS correctly set ( is populated). The Tor mirror is auto-discoverable from the clearnet page.
- **Legal pages.** The ToS and Privacy Policy live at `client.mynymbox.io/knowledgebase/` rather than at conventional main-domain paths. The ToS has been reviewed by kycnot.me's AI ToS reviewer (kycnot.me ToS Review section).
- **Contact / support.** Twitter (@mynymbox) is the only public contact channel surfaced by the probe. Support is handled via a ticket system on the client portal (operator-published, homepage FAQ). kycnot.me rates support as 'Basic' (+1 Trust): 'Customer support for this service is average. They answer questions and fix problems in a reasonable time, although it may sometimes take longer than expected.' Operator-published response times on kycnot suggest same-day or next-day response for most tickets.
- **Coin coverage.** Direct crypto: BTC, Lightning, XMR, LTC, ZEC. Swap-route: ~150 additional coins via TrocadorApp (operator-published, homepage). kycnot.me lists Monero, Bitcoin, Lightning, Fiat, and Cash as payment categories.
- **No dedicated AML page exists on the main domain or in the visible client-portal knowledgebase. The service's AML posture is governed by the acceptable-use policy (no illegal activity, anti-fraud enforcement).

**Operator philosophy.** The operator's positioning is unusually direct: 'We believe privacy is non-negotiable. Mynymbox offers powerful, anonymous hosting for everyone who wants to control their digital footprint. Built for journalists, activists, and anyone seeking online autonomy.' (operator-published, homepage). The service explicitly frames itself as a free-speech platform: 'Mynymbox is a strong supporter of freedom of speech. We are non-political and do not censor content because we disagree with it.' This is balanced by strict abuse enforcement — the operator distinguishes between protected speech and actionable abuse (spam, phishing, copyright violations). The operator's engagement pattern on kycnot.me — responding to every review, positive or negative, with specific evidence and ticket references — is the most consistently responsive of any hosting provider tracked in this directory.

**Grade rationale.** Listed at **Grade B** because: (1) two independent peer directories verify the listing with long-term testing evidence (kycnot.me Verified status with evidence from August 2024 testing; monerica.com Verified with 4×5/5 reviews); (2) the operator owns infrastructure (AS211673) and is not a pure reseller; (3) a Tor mirror with a correctly configured `Onion-Location` header, plus an I2P mirror, provides multi-network access; (4) explicit Tor exit-node permission is a stronger privacy posture than any other hosting provider at this grade; (5) a published PGP key enables encrypted operator communications; (6) the operator's consistent public responsiveness to user feedback on kycnot.me establishes a verifiable support track record. Grade A is withheld because: (a) all legal pages live at a client-portal subdomain (`client.mynymbox.io/knowledgebase/`) rather than at conventional main-domain paths — the ToS and privacy policy are confirmed to exist but the structure is unconventional; (b) no dedicated AML page exists on the main domain or in the visible client portal; (c) the kycnot.me AI summary flags 'unexpected suspensions, slow support, slow performance' as recurring themes, and while each individual complaint has an operator-side explanation, the aggregate pattern matters for a hosting service where uptime and continuity are the product; (d) no curator test trade is on file. Among hosting providers at this tier, completing a curator test trade and surfacing the legal pages at conventional main-domain paths would justify Grade A.

**Useful when:**

- You need an anonymous VPS, shared hosting, dedicated server, or domain registration with crypto-only payment and an email-alias-only signup — no identity documents, no phone, no card. The operator owns AS211673 hardware in Netherlands / Finland.
- You're running a Tor relay or exit node and want a host that explicitly permits it (rare in this market) — the operator's knowledgebase article documents the policy and the AS211673 infrastructure can absorb the network risk.

**Caveats.**

- Recurring abuse-suspension pattern in user reports: at least four kycnot.me comments cite mid-term suspension after abuse complaints. The operator publishes a 48-hour response window — accounts that miss the window risk termination. Strict enforcement is a legitimate moderation stance for shared infrastructure, but if you cannot monitor a support ticket inbox within 48 hours, this is not the right host.
- Payment-path privacy is two-tier. Direct BTC, Lightning, XMR, LTC, and ZEC use the operator's self-hosted BTCPay Server; the remaining ~150 coins route through TrocadorApp swap (kycnot.me deducts -2 Privacy for the third-party processor surface). Pay in the direct-path coins if you want the simplest privacy footprint.
- Jurisdiction is ambiguously documented: kycnot.me lists U.S. Minor Outlying Islands, monerica.com lists Saint Kitts and Nevis. Both are minor jurisdictions with limited consumer-protection regimes — the operator's accountability is via on-platform reputation (kycnot, monerica, X) rather than via state regulators.
- Legal documentation lives at the client-portal subdomain (`client.mynymbox.io/knowledgebase/`) rather than at conventional main-domain paths. The ToS and privacy policy are confirmed to exist and have been reviewed by kycnot.me, but a reader-side audit requires navigating to the WHMCS-style knowledgebase rather than `/terms` or `/privacy`.
- One reviewer reports a Finland VPS was provisioned in the Netherlands instead. The operator responded but no public confirmation of region-binding fix exists. If geographic-specific routing matters to your threat model, confirm the location at provisioning.
- Reseller history: early customer reviews (2024 → mid-2025) describe the service as reselling Hetzner / Contabo. The operator has since migrated to own hardware under AS211673 (verified on ipinfo.io, monerica updated 2026-06-07 with the 'Owned Equipment' tag). Older reviews discussing reseller behaviour reflect the prior infrastructure posture and may not apply to current deployments.

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