Cryptoservers vs BlueVPS — which to pick?
A privacy-first alternative to BlueVPS — non-14-Eyes domicile, included 1 Tbps DDoS, weekly warrant canary and 20+ payment coins.
Looking for an alternative to BlueVPS? BlueVPS is an Estonia-incorporated multi-region budget host with on-demand DDoS; Cryptoservers is a Saint Kitts & Nevis privacy-first host with 1 Tbps DDoS included and a published warrant canary. 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.
BlueVPS vs Cryptoservers — the spec table
Numbers and facts only. Where the competitor wins, the table says so.
| Specification | BlueVPS | Cryptoservers |
|---|---|---|
| Datacenter regions | 22 locations worldwide (EU, US, Asia, ME, AU) | Iceland, Netherlands, Romania, Switzerland |
| Corporate jurisdiction | Estonia (BlueVPS OÜ, EU member state) | Saint Kitts & Nevis (outside 14-Eyes) |
| Payment coins | BTC, ETH and selected crypto + PayPal/cards/Alipay | BTC, XMR, ETH, USDT, USDC, SOL, LTC, XRP, TRX, TON, DOGE, POL, BCH, DASH, ZEC and more (20+) |
| KYC at signup | No forced ID, but post-pay KYC tickets reported | None — payment-only signup |
| DDoS protection | On-demand mitigation, capacity not disclosed | 1 Tbps anycast, included on every plan |
| Provisioning median | Minutes, but varies by location and payment | 41 seconds |
| Entry VPS price | From ~$2.39–$3.99/month (256–512 MB tier) | $16.99/month (2 vCPU, 4 GB ECC, 60 GB NVMe) |
| ECC RAM on entry tier | Not advertised at entry tier | DDR4 ECC included from entry VPS upward |
| Hot-resize without reboot | Not advertised | Yes — vCPU + RAM resize live |
| Refund policy on crypto | Crypto payments listed as non-refundable | Standard policy with dispute path |
| Warrant canary | No | Weekly, PGP-signed at /canary/ |
| Public network details | Limited — multi-region but opaque transit | Full ASN + peering matrix on /network/ |
| 2FA / auth model | Standard panel login | Argon2id + TOTP/WebAuthn + optional PGP-signed support |
What BlueVPS 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 BlueVPS
- Genuinely wide geographic footprint — 22 locations across Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific and the Middle East, including niche markets like Cyprus, Israel and the UAE that few privacy hosts cover.
- Aggressive entry pricing: bKVM tiers start near $2.39–$3.99/month, which is hard to match if budget is the dominant constraint and you only need a small instance for a single project.
- Broad payment surface: Bitcoin and other crypto plus WebMoney, Alipay, UnionPay (via Payssion), PayPal, Payeer, Stripe and bank transfer — useful for buyers in jurisdictions where standard card processors are unreliable.
- Solid public reputation for a budget host: Trustpilot rating around 3.6/5 with thousands of reviews, plus 9.4–9.5/10 on aggregator sites — not flawless, but transparent and broadly positive.
- Operates a real legal entity (BlueVPS OÜ, Estonian registry code 14772835, registered 2019), which is more accountability than many fly-by-night offshore brands offer.
Limitations of BlueVPS
- Estonia is an EU member state and participates in EU-wide data-sharing frameworks; while not a 14-Eyes signals-intel partner, it is not an offshore privacy domicile in the way Saint Kitts & Nevis is.
- DDoS protection is described as "advanced mitigation layers" and "on-demand" rather than as a default-included Tbps-scale anycast service — capacity figures are not publicly disclosed.
- No public warrant canary, no published peering matrix, and limited transparency on transit providers — you have to take the marketing copy on faith rather than verify upstream.
- KYC posture is inconsistent in practice: marketing says no forced ID verification, but customer reviews (including on Trustpilot) document cases of unexpected KYC tickets blocking accounts post-payment.
- Crypto payments are explicitly listed as non-refundable, and refund/dispute complaints are a recurring theme in negative reviews — common for the budget tier but worth pricing in.
- Entry plans are oversold-friendly KVM at low RAM (256–512 MB), which is fine for a sidecar service but not directly comparable to Cryptoservers' 4 GB DDR4 ECC starter.
Which one fits your use case?
Sometimes the competitor is the right answer. We say so when it is.
Pick BlueVPS if…
- Your dominant constraint is monthly cost on a small workload — you need a $3–$5/month KVM with unlimited bandwidth and you can tolerate budget-tier support and the EU jurisdictional posture.
- You need a specific edge location BlueVPS covers and Cryptoservers does not — for example UAE, Israel, Cyprus, Singapore or Hong Kong — and proximity to that market matters more than corporate domicile.
- You want region diversity above privacy domicile: 22 locations is a wider footprint than 4, which can matter for multi-region game servers, scrapers or geo-distributed test rigs.
Pick Cryptoservers if…
- Your threat model treats EU/14-Eyes-adjacent jurisdictions as a non-starter and you need a Saint Kitts & Nevis-incorporated provider with a published weekly PGP-signed warrant canary.
- You want 1 Tbps anycast DDoS protection included on every plan by default, not an "on-demand" mitigation flow with undisclosed capacity that has to be activated per incident.
- You need a real production-grade entry VPS — 2 vCPU, 4 GB DDR4 ECC, 60 GB NVMe at $16.99/month with hot-resize — rather than a 256–512 MB budget slice.
- You require verifiable network transparency: live ASN + peering matrix at /network/, KYC-free signup with no post-pay KYC ticket surprises, and Argon2id + WebAuthn auth.
- You want broader crypto optionality including Monero, USDT on TRC/BSC/SOL/ETH, USDC, SOL, TON and 20+ coins — and a refund/dispute path that does not blanket-exclude crypto payments.
What's different about Cryptoservers
VPS from $16.99
Five tiers of KVM virtual servers on AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon Gold with DDR4/DDR5 ECC and NVMe storage.
Dedicated bare-metal
Five single-tenant tiers from $79/mo — full IPMI, 4-hour hardware-swap SLA, no neighbours.
4 jurisdictions
Iceland, Netherlands, Romania and Switzerland. Real legal redundancy across regimes.
1 Tbps DDoS
Anycast scrubbing fabric included on every plan. Public ASN and peering matrix.
BlueVPS vs Cryptoservers — questions answered
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