CryptoServers

Cryptoservers vs CockBox — which to pick?

A 4-jurisdiction alternative to Romania-only CockBox, with 1 Tbps DDoS included and 41-second provisioning.

Looking for an alternative to CockBox? CockBox runs everything from a single Bucharest footprint inside FlokiNET space; Cryptoservers spans Iceland, Netherlands, Romania and Switzerland on its own ASN. 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

CockBox vs Cryptoservers — the spec table

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

Specification CockBox Cryptoservers
Datacenter regions 1 (Bucharest, Romania) Iceland, Netherlands, Romania, Switzerland
Corporate jurisdiction Undisclosed (operates from Romania) Saint Kitts & Nevis (outside 14-Eyes)
Payment coins BTC, XMR BTC, XMR, ETH, USDT, USDC, SOL, LTC, XRP, TRX, TON, DOGE, POL, BCH, DASH, ZEC and more (20+)
KYC at signup None — username + crypto only None — payment-only signup
DDoS protection ~950 Gbit upstream (FlokiNET/Voxility) 1 Tbps anycast, included on every plan
Provisioning median ~1 confirmation, then automated (minutes) 41 seconds
Entry VPS price $10/mo HDD, $15/mo SSD (frequently sold out) $16.99/month NVMe with ECC RAM
Storage tier HDD and SSHD on legacy plans, NVMe on newer NVMe on every VPS plan, ECC on bare-metal
Warrant canary No Weekly, PGP-signed
Public network details None — rents inside FlokiNET, no own ASN Full ASN + peering matrix on /network/
Hot-resize VPS Not advertised; rebuild required Online vCPU and RAM resize, no reboot
2FA / auth hardening Password only Argon2id + TOTP/WebAuthn + optional PGP support
Honest assessment

What CockBox 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 CockBox

  • Genuinely lenient acceptable-use policy — Tor exit relays are explicitly permitted in the ToS, which very few hosts allow without a hostile abuse desk.
  • Approximately 950 Gbit of upstream DDoS scrubbing inherited via the FlokiNET / Voxility relationship in Bucharest, included on every plan at no surcharge.
  • Accepts both Bitcoin and Monero through an automated robot that provisions servers after a single confirmation, with no human review on standard plans.
  • Long-running brand in the privacy-VPS niche since around 2017, with veteran customers on LowEndTalk reporting servers that have stayed online for years at a stretch.
  • No KYC, no email verification chain — username and crypto payment is the entire signup, which is the bare-minimum threshold demanded by serious threat models.

Limitations of CockBox

  • Single-country footprint — every plan terminates in Bucharest, so a Romanian legal or upstream incident takes the whole estate offline with no failover region.
  • Stock and capacity are chronically thin; the public plan page frequently shows every NVMe and SSD tier as Sold Out, which makes scaling or rebuilding awkward.
  • Support is asynchronous and slow by design — multiple LowEndTalk threads document multi-day ticket waits and one major UCEPROTECT-related outage with no public ETA.
  • Infrastructure is rented inside FlokiNET facilities rather than owned, so transit, peering and abuse handling are ultimately set by an upstream the customer cannot see.
  • No published warrant canary, no public peering matrix, and no ASN of its own — network transparency is materially weaker than peers in the same price band.
  • Corporate domicile is opaque; the operator has never publicly disclosed the legal vehicle that signs the contracts, which complicates due diligence for business buyers.
Decision guide

Which one fits your use case?

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

Pick CockBox if…

  • You explicitly want a Romania-only footprint inside FlokiNET space and consider any non-Romanian routing a risk to your threat model.
  • You operate a Tor exit relay and need a host whose written ToS unambiguously allows it without case-by-case review or surprise suspensions.
  • You are running a single hobby VPS at $10-$15/month and the absolute lowest entry price matters more than ECC RAM, hot-resize, or jurisdictional spread.

Pick Cryptoservers if…

  • You need failover across multiple jurisdictions — Iceland, Netherlands, Romania and Switzerland give you four legal regimes instead of one.
  • You want DDoS mitigation guaranteed in writing on the order sheet — 1 Tbps anycast on every plan, not an upstream relationship inherited from a landlord.
  • You need provisioning measured in seconds, not minutes — the published median is 41 seconds from confirmed payment to SSH login.
  • You want a verifiable trust chain — weekly PGP-signed warrant canary, full peering matrix at /network/, and hardware-level ECC RAM on bare-metal.
  • You pay in something other than BTC or XMR — Cryptoservers accepts 20+ coins including ETH, USDT, USDC, SOL, XRP, TRX, TON, DOGE, POL, BCH, DASH and ZEC.
FAQ

CockBox vs Cryptoservers — questions answered

Is CockBox legit or a scam?
CockBox is a legitimate long-running operator that has been visible on LowEndTalk and KYCnot.me since around 2017, with real customers reporting multi-year uptime. The friction is operational rather than ethical — sold-out stock, slow tickets, and a single Bucharest footprint. Cryptoservers is the safer pick when uptime SLAs and support response time are part of the requirement, not a bonus.
Does CockBox accept Monero?
Yes. CockBox accepts both Bitcoin and Monero through its automated billing robot, which is one of the reasons it remains popular on KYCnot.me. Cryptoservers also accepts XMR alongside BTC and 18+ other coins, including stablecoins on multiple chains for users who prefer USDT or USDC.
Do I have to sign up over Tor to use CockBox?
No. CockBox is reachable on both clearnet and an onion service, and account creation works either way. The privacy edge comes from minimal data collection rather than a forced Tor signup. Cryptoservers takes the same posture — payment-only signup with no KYC, accessible from clearnet without compromising on threat-model hygiene.
Where is CockBox actually hosted?
CockBox plans land in Bucharest, Romania, inside FlokiNET datacenter space with Voxility upstream for DDoS scrubbing. That gives strong mitigation but ties uptime to a single facility. Cryptoservers operates its own Romania presence plus three other regions (Iceland, Netherlands, Switzerland), so a single-DC incident does not take the whole estate down.
How long does CockBox take to provision a server?
CockBox provisions automatically after one Bitcoin or Monero confirmation, which means roughly 10-30 minutes in practice depending on mempool conditions. Cryptoservers publishes a 41-second median from confirmed payment to SSH login, because the dispatcher does not wait for additional confirmations once the payment processor releases the order.
Does CockBox have a warrant canary?
No public warrant canary is published by CockBox at the time of writing. Cryptoservers publishes a weekly PGP-signed canary at /canary/, which is the more rigorous transparency posture for buyers whose threat model includes secret legal process.
Is CockBox cheaper than Cryptoservers?
On paper CockBox starts lower at $10/month for an HDD plan, versus $16.99/month for the Cryptoservers entry NVMe VPS. The realistic comparison is closer once you match storage class — CockBox SSD starts at $15 with no ECC, no hot-resize, and a single region, while the Cryptoservers entry tier ships with NVMe, ECC, 1 Tbps DDoS and four-region failover for $1.99 more.
Can I run a Tor exit relay on Cryptoservers like I can on CockBox?
Tor relays in general are acceptable on Cryptoservers, with abuse handling done in-house rather than punted to an upstream. Tor exit relays specifically require pre-clearance with the abuse desk, which most serious operators prefer to a written blanket allowance that gets revoked the first time a complaint lands.

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