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Cryptoservers vs AlexHost — which to pick?

A 4-region, no-KYC alternative to Moldova-only AlexHost, with weekly canary, 20+ payment coins and ECC-RAM VPS from $16.99/mo.

Looking for an alternative to AlexHost? AlexHost runs its own bomb-shelter datacenter in Chisinau, Moldova; Cryptoservers operates four regions across Iceland, Netherlands, Romania and Switzerland from a Saint Kitts & Nevis parent. Cryptoservers is an offshore VPS and dedicated bare-metal host incorporated in Saint Kitts and Nevis, with hosting in Iceland, the Netherlands, Romania and Switzerland. We accept 20+ cryptocurrencies, ship 1 Tbps of DDoS absorption included on every plan, and provision a VPS in 41 seconds median from confirmed payment to SSH login.

Side by side

AlexHost vs Cryptoservers — the spec table

Numbers and facts only. Where the competitor wins, the table says so.

Specification AlexHost Cryptoservers
Datacenter regions Moldova (own DC) + NL, SE, BG, CH, FR, RO, UK (rented) Iceland, Netherlands, Romania, Switzerland
Corporate jurisdiction Moldova (AlexHost SRL) — non-EU but EU-aligning Saint Kitts & Nevis (outside 14-Eyes)
Payment coins BTC and a handful of altcoins via processor BTC, XMR, ETH, USDT, USDC, SOL, LTC, XRP, TRX, TON, DOGE, POL, BCH, DASH, ZEC and more (20+)
KYC at signup Officially light; in practice ID requested on flagged signups None — payment-only signup
DDoS protection Up to 1 Tbps via Voxility, included by default 1 Tbps anycast, included on every plan
Provisioning median Minutes for cleared signups; hours-to-days when fraud-flagged 41 seconds
Entry VPS price ~€4/month (1 vCPU basic Moldova KVM) $16.99/month (2 vCPU, 4 GB ECC, 60 GB NVMe)
Warrant canary No Weekly, PGP-signed at /canary/
Public network details ASN AS200019 + named upstreams; no live peering matrix Full ASN + live peering matrix on /network/
Datacenter ownership Owned bomb-shelter DC in Chisinau (1.6 MW, SDMO genset) Carrier-neutral colos in 4 regions
ECC RAM on VPS Some Platinum tiers only ECC DDR4 standard on every VPS plan
Trustpilot score Around 2.2/5 (post-sale friction) See /reviews/ with documented SLA terms
Honest assessment

What AlexHost does well — and where it falls short

Each competitor gets real credit for what they do well. The cons section reflects published facts and recurring customer feedback, not marketing FUD.

Strengths of AlexHost

  • Operates a genuinely owned bomb-shelter datacenter in Chisinau (former military facility, ~5 m underground) with 1.6 MW power and SDMO diesel backup — that is a real physical-security story most competitors do not have.
  • Trading since 2008, which makes AlexHost one of the longest-running offshore-positioned hosts in Europe, with a stable corporate vehicle (AlexHost SRL) and its own ASN AS200019.
  • Voxility-fed DDoS mitigation rated up to 1 Tbps on the Moldovan network, included by default on every VPS tier with no separate add-on.
  • Aggressive entry pricing — shared from €10/year and KVM VPS from around €4/month — is hard to match anywhere in Europe at comparable performance.
  • Operator footprint now reaches Netherlands, Sweden, Bulgaria, Switzerland, France, Romania and the UK in addition to Moldova, giving a wider region menu than most Moldovan peers.

Limitations of AlexHost

  • Trustpilot rating sits around 2.2/5, with a recurring pattern of accounts flagged as fraud (especially over Tor or VPN signups), photo-ID requested to unlock service, and disputed refunds inside the 30-day window.
  • KYC posture is inconsistent — official policy is light, but in practice signups from anonymizing networks have been gated on government-ID upload, which defeats the purpose for the privacy buyer segment.
  • No public warrant canary and no published transparency report despite being a frequent destination for privacy-sensitive workloads.
  • Network transparency is partial — ASN and upstreams (Cogent, MoldTelecom, Voxility uplink) are documented, but no live peering matrix or per-PoP latency data is published.
  • Moldova is a single corporate jurisdiction; if local law shifts, there is no failover home — and Moldova has been actively aligning with EU norms in recent years, including data-protection cooperation.
  • Saturday/Sunday support response on tickets is reported as slow on LowEndTalk, with several threads citing multi-day waits on weekends despite the "24/7" label.
Decision guide

Which one fits your use case?

Sometimes the competitor is the right answer. We say so when it is.

Pick AlexHost if…

  • You specifically want a Moldova-based, owner-operated datacenter for the physical-security narrative (former military bunker, single legal hop) and you do not need a multi-jurisdiction failover.
  • You are price-driven on tiny workloads — €4/month KVM or €10/year shared is genuinely cheaper than Cryptoservers for low-traffic projects.
  • You want the longest tenure (since 2008) and the operator-runs-the-DC story is decisive for your buying committee.

Pick Cryptoservers if…

  • You signed up with Tor or a VPN — Cryptoservers does no fraud-flag ID checks and no KYC at any tier, where AlexHost's 30-day guarantee has been refused after photo-ID requests.
  • You need Monero — XMR is one of 20+ accepted coins on Cryptoservers, vs. AlexHost's narrower processor-driven coin list.
  • You want a weekly PGP-signed warrant canary and a published peering matrix — Cryptoservers ships both, AlexHost ships neither.
  • You want jurisdictional diversity — Cryptoservers spans Iceland, Netherlands, Romania and Switzerland from a Saint Kitts & Nevis parent, vs. a single Moldovan home for AlexHost.
  • You want sub-minute provisioning with no manual review — Cryptoservers' 41-second median holds even for first-time crypto signups.
FAQ

AlexHost vs Cryptoservers — questions answered

Is AlexHost really DMCA-ignored?
AlexHost markets itself as DMCA-ignored from its Moldovan datacenter, and in practice it does not action standard US DMCA notices. It still removes content that is criminal under Moldovan law (CSAM, fraud, malware C2), so it is offshore-tolerant rather than no-rules.
Does AlexHost require KYC?
Officially no, but LowEndTalk and Trustpilot both document cases where signups from VPNs or Tor were flagged as fraud and unlocked only after photo-ID upload. Cryptoservers performs no such check at any tier.
Where is AlexHost's datacenter located?
Their flagship facility is in Chisinau, Moldova, built into a former military bomb shelter roughly 5 metres underground, with 1.6 MW capacity, dual-substation feeds, SDMO diesel backup and Voxility-fed 1 Tbps DDoS mitigation. Their other regions are rented from third-party DCs.
What is AlexHost's ASN?
AlexHost SRL operates AS200019. Its main upstreams are Cogent, MoldTelecom and a Voxility optical link into Romania for DDoS scrubbing.
Why is AlexHost's Trustpilot score low?
The dominant complaint pattern is around the 30-day money-back guarantee being refused after fraud-flagging, not infrastructure quality. Customers who clear signup tend to give multi-year positive reviews on uptime and support.
Does AlexHost accept Monero?
AlexHost's crypto coverage is BTC and a handful of altcoins through a processor; Monero is not consistently supported. Cryptoservers takes XMR directly.
Is Moldova safe as a hosting jurisdiction?
Moldova is non-EU and non-14-Eyes, which is why AlexHost markets itself as offshore. However, Moldova has been aligning with EU data-protection norms and signed bilateral cooperation deals in 2023-2024, which is worth modeling if your threat horizon is long.
How does AlexHost provisioning compare to Cryptoservers?
For cleared signups AlexHost provisions in minutes; for flagged signups it can stretch to days while ID is reviewed. Cryptoservers' 41-second median applies uniformly because no review step exists.

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