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Cryptoservers vs Privex — which to pick?

A faster-provisioning, broader-coin alternative to Privex with 4 jurisdictions, weekly canary and 1 Tbps DDoS — at $16.99/mo entry.

Looking for an alternative to Privex? Privex operates two datacenters (Sweden and Finland) under a Belize corporation with HIVE/blockchain heritage; Cryptoservers spans four European jurisdictions under Saint Kitts & Nevis. 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.

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Privex vs Cryptoservers — the spec table

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

Specification Privex Cryptoservers
Datacenter regions 2 (Stockholm, Helsinki) Iceland, Netherlands, Romania, Switzerland
Corporate jurisdiction Belize (datacenters in 14-Eyes Sweden and Finland) Saint Kitts & Nevis (datacenters all outside 14-Eyes)
Payment coins BTC, XMR, LTC, HIVE, EOS, LBC and a few more (~8-10) BTC, XMR, ETH, USDT, USDC, SOL, LTC, XRP, TRX, TON, DOGE, POL, BCH, DASH, ZEC and more (20+)
KYC at signup None — payment-only None — payment-only signup
DDoS protection Not included; upstream best-effort 1 Tbps anycast, included on every plan
Provisioning median 1-24 hours (manual or semi-manual review) 41 seconds
Entry VPS price ~$8-10/month for smallest tier $16.99/month (2 vCPU, 4 GB ECC, 60 GB NVMe)
Warrant canary No published recurring canary Weekly, PGP-signed at /canary/
Public network details Operates AS210083, peering details limited Full ASN + live peering matrix on /network/
Blockchain-team heritage Yes — HIVE/Steem witness operators No — infrastructure-team heritage
Datacenter jurisdiction match Mismatched (Belize corp / 14-Eyes ops) Aligned (St. Kitts corp / non-14-Eyes ops)
ECC RAM on VPS Plan-dependent DDR4 ECC across the VPS fleet
Hot-resize without reboot Not advertised vCPU and RAM hot-resize on KVM
Honest assessment

What Privex 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 Privex

  • Founded by members of the HIVE/Steem blockchain witness community in 2017, giving the team genuine cryptocurrency-native engineering credibility rather than retrofitted crypto acceptance.
  • Belize incorporation places the company outside the 14-Eyes signals-intelligence sphere — a deliberate jurisdictional choice for privacy posture.
  • Strong native Monero, HIVE, LTC, BTC, EOS and LBC acceptance with on-chain payments handled directly rather than through a third-party processor that could log or de-anonymize.
  • Detailed and unusually transparent ToS/AUP that explicitly enumerates what is and isn't allowed, reducing surprise terminations compared to vaguer privacy hosts.
  • Active engagement on Reddit r/PrivacyHosts and the HIVE community — public-facing operators rather than an anonymous email-only support team.

Limitations of Privex

  • Datacenter footprint is limited to two locations (Stockholm, Sweden and Helsinki, Finland) — both 14-Eyes member states, partially undercutting the Belize jurisdictional advantage at the network layer.
  • Sweden and Finland are both subject to EU data-retention frameworks and bilateral signals-intelligence cooperation, meaning the operating jurisdictions don't match the corporate one.
  • Provisioning is manual or semi-manual — order activation typically takes 1 to 24 hours after payment confirmation, which is a meaningful gap for incident-response use cases.
  • No included DDoS protection at the standard tier; mitigation is upstream best-effort and protection capacity is not publicly specified.
  • Entry VPS pricing is competitive (~$8-10/month for the smallest tier) but specs are smaller than typical 4 GB plans, requiring an upsell for moderate workloads.
  • No published recurring warrant canary; transparency relies on the team's blockchain reputation rather than a cryptographically verifiable artifact.
Decision guide

Which one fits your use case?

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

Pick Privex if…

  • You're a HIVE, EOS or LBC node operator and want a host whose payment rails and engineering culture are native to those chains — Privex's blockchain heritage is genuinely best-in-class for that niche.
  • Your latency-critical users are concentrated in the Nordics and Stockholm or Helsinki specifically minimize RTT — Cryptoservers' Netherlands location is close but not equivalent.
  • You prefer a smaller, blockchain-community-rooted operator over a larger infrastructure-first brand and weight that culture fit heavily.
  • Your budget cap is below $15/month and you can accept 1-24 hour provisioning — Privex's entry tier is meaningfully cheaper than Cryptoservers' $16.99 floor.

Pick Cryptoservers if…

  • You want corporate jurisdiction AND datacenter jurisdiction both outside 14-Eyes — Cryptoservers aligns Saint Kitts & Nevis with Iceland, Netherlands, Romania and Switzerland; Privex pairs Belize with Sweden and Finland.
  • You need provisioning in seconds for incident response or rapid scaling — 41-second median versus 1-24 hours of manual review.
  • You pay in coins beyond the BTC/XMR/HIVE core — USDT-TRC20, Solana, TON, USDC-ERC20 and 15+ others are natively supported.
  • You want included DDoS protection (1 Tbps anycast) rather than upstream best-effort with unspecified capacity.
  • You want a verifiable transparency artifact: weekly PGP-signed warrant canary and live peering matrix, rather than reputation-based trust alone.
FAQ

Privex vs Cryptoservers — questions answered

Is Privex a good privacy host?
Privex is a credible privacy-focused host with genuine blockchain-native heritage, Belize incorporation and no-KYC signup since 2017. The main caveat is that its two datacenters are both in 14-Eyes member states (Sweden, Finland), which partially undercuts the corporate-jurisdiction advantage. For users whose threat model accepts EU data-retention exposure, it is a solid choice; for stricter postures, a host with non-14-Eyes datacenters fits better.
Does Privex accept Monero?
Yes, Privex natively accepts Monero alongside BTC, LTC, HIVE, EOS, LBC and a small number of others, with on-chain payments handled directly rather than through a third-party processor. Cryptoservers also accepts Monero natively as part of a broader 20+ coin selection that includes USDT across multiple chains, USDC, SOL and TON.
Where is Privex located?
Privex Inc. is incorporated in Belize and operates two datacenters: one in Stockholm, Sweden and one in Helsinki, Finland. Both datacenter countries are 14-Eyes signals-intelligence members. Cryptoservers, by contrast, runs four datacenters in Iceland, Netherlands, Romania and Switzerland — none of them 14-Eyes members.
What is the best alternative to Privex?
The best alternative depends on what you valued in Privex. If you valued non-14-Eyes corporate jurisdiction and broader coin acceptance, Cryptoservers (Saint Kitts & Nevis, 20+ coins, 4 European datacenters) is a closer match. If you valued blockchain-team heritage specifically, no competitor replicates that — pick Privex for the niche fit.
How fast does Privex provision?
Privex provisioning is manual or semi-manual; activation typically completes between 1 and 24 hours after payment confirmation, depending on plan and review queue. Cryptoservers publishes a 41-second median from confirmed payment to SSH login on standard VPS tiers.
Is Privex really anonymous?
Privex requires no KYC at signup and accepts crypto on-chain without a third-party processor that could log or de-anonymize, which is genuinely strong. The remaining anonymity gap is the operating-jurisdiction question (Sweden and Finland) and the absence of a published warrant canary — gaps a complementary host can close.
Does Privex publish a warrant canary?
No, Privex does not publish a recurring cryptographically signed warrant canary. Trust in Privex relies on the team's reputation in the HIVE/Steem community and its public ToS commitments. Cryptoservers publishes a PGP-signed canary weekly at /canary/ as a verifiable transparency artifact.
Is Cryptoservers cheaper than Privex?
No, Privex's entry VPS is cheaper at roughly $8-10/month versus Cryptoservers' $16.99/month. The Cryptoservers entry plan includes 2 vCPU, 4 GB ECC RAM, 60 GB NVMe, included DDoS protection and 41-second provisioning — a different product class. Compare price per spec-and-feature rather than headline number.

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