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El mejor hosting VPS offshore en 2026 — 6 proveedores comparados

Clasificamos seis proveedores serios de VPS offshore en 2026 según seis criterios publicados — jurisdicción, postura KYC, amplitud de pago, capacidad DDoS, velocidad de aprovisionamiento y transparencia. Sí, nos incluimos en el #1, y sí, te decimos (por escrito) cuándo uno de los otros cinco se adapta mejor a tu caso de uso específico.

Actualizado · Autor: Ingeniería de Cryptoservers

Metodología

Cómo lo clasificamos — y qué hemos ignorado

Seis criterios, ponderados por igual. Cada proveedor se puntúa en cada criterio frente al mejor de su categoría en ese criterio, no frente a un ideal fijo. La puntuación compuesta determina la clasificación.

  1. Amplitud jurisdiccional. Number of distinct sovereign jurisdictions in which the provider operates datacenters and/or maintains corporate registration. More distinct jurisdictions = greater coercion-resistance, because a single court order has narrower reach.
  2. Postura ante KYC. No KYC at any tier scores best. "Light KYC" (name + email verified) scores middle. "ID required for plans above $X/mo" scores worst.
  3. Amplitud de pago. Number of supported cryptocurrencies. Monero support is required for full marks; Bitcoin-only is acceptable but capped. Fiat support is irrelevant for the offshore use case.
  4. Capacidad DDoS. Published anycast scrubbing capacity in Tbps. Providers that publish 1+ Tbps score full marks; providers that document only "anti-DDoS available" without a number score middle; providers without DDoS protection on the entry tier score low.
  5. Velocidad de aprovisionamiento. Median time from confirmed payment to SSH login. Sub-minute scores best, sub-five-minutes scores middle, anything requiring manual review scores low.
  6. Transparencia. Whether the provider publishes a PGP-signed warrant canary, a public abuse-handling policy, and primary-source citations for legal-process claims (rather than vague "DMCA-ignored" marketing copy).

Lo que hicimos no factor:

  • Calidad de UI subjetiva. Los paneles de control son software de mercado en 2026 — nadie ofrece uno significativamente malo.
  • Anécdotas sobre tiempos de respuesta de soporte. La muestra es demasiado pequeña para clasificar de forma justa.
  • Affiliate payouts. We do not accept affiliate payouts from any provider on this list, and ranking would be a conflict of interest if we did.
  • Years-in-operation as a primary criterion. Operational history is signal, but a 2-year-old provider operating multiple datacenters with a published canary is not less serious than a 15-year-old provider operating one Icelandic rack with no canary.
  • Marketing copy intensity. "Bulletproof", "100% anonymous", "untraceable" — every provider that uses those terms is a provider whose claims we discount.

Declaración de sesgo metodológico: esta página la publica Cryptoservers Ltd., uno de los seis proveedores clasificados. Nos puntuamos a nosotros mismos en el #1 según los criterios anteriores. Si reordenas usando otros criterios obtendrás un #1 distinto — consulta la FAQ "¿Están sesgadas estas clasificaciones?" para una respuesta honesta.

Comparativa principal

Los seis proveedores, uno al lado del otro

Echa un vistazo a la tabla; los análisis detallados por proveedor más abajo explican las columnas. El precio es el del nivel de entrada mensual; "USD $" o "€" se conserva tal como lo indica el proveedor.

# Proveedor Jurisdicciones KYC Monedas DDoS Aprovisionamiento Entrada $/mes
1 Cryptoservers (este sitio) IS · NL · RO · CH (corporate KN) None 7 (BTC, XMR, LTC, ETH, DASH, BCH, DOGE) 1 Tbps anycast ~41 s $16.99/mo
2 Njalla SE Pseudonym OK, email verified 4 + PayPal + bank Provider-dependent (resells) ~30 min (manual review on some plans) €15/mo
3 FlokiNET IS · RO · NL · FI None for VPS 3 (BTC, XMR, LTC) Anti-DDoS included Manual approval on some plans €6.39/mo
4 OrangeWebsite IS Mixed — none on small plans, ID on larger 50+ via crypto processor Basic Fast (minutes) $22.40/mo
5 1984 Hosting IS None — accepts cash by mail BTC Basic Instant on most plans $4/mo
6 Shinjiru MY · TR · NL · LU · RU · LT · BG · KZ Light — name + email Multi-coin via processor Anti-DDoS available, premium tier Mid-fast (minutes-to-an-hour) Premium pricing — $30+/mo entry
Los seis clasificados

Análisis detallados por proveedor, de más a menos adecuado

1. Cryptoservers (este sitio)Multi-jurisdiction with 1 Tbps DDoS

IS · NL · RO · CH (corporate KN) · KYC: None · 7 (BTC, XMR, LTC, ETH, DASH, BCH, DOGE) · DDoS: 1 Tbps anycast · ~41 s · $16.99/mo

Ventajas

  • Four EU/EEA datacenters (Iceland, Netherlands, Romania, Switzerland) plus Nevis corporate.
  • Median 41-second provisioning from confirmed payment to SSH.
  • 1 Tbps anycast DDoS scrubbing on every plan, no opt-in.
  • Seven-coin checkout including Monero, no KYC ever.
  • PGP-signed warrant canary, weekly cadence since launch.

Inconvenientes

  • Younger company (founded 2024) — less operational history than 1984 or Njalla.
  • No US datacenter (deliberate; some workloads need US-East latency).
  • No telephone support — email and PGP-signed only.

Ideal para: Customers who want EU-jurisdiction hardware with a non-EU corporate parent, fast crypto checkout, and modern hardware (DDR5 ECC, NVMe Gen4) at a sub-$20 entry price.

Elige otro si: Pick someone else if you specifically need an Asian datacenter (try Shinjiru), or if your only requirement is $4/mo entry pricing with cash-by-mail (try 1984 Hosting).

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2. Njalla — The pioneer — Sweden-only, light KYC, broad payment

SE · KYC: Pseudonym OK, email verified · 4 + PayPal + bank · DDoS: Provider-dependent (resells) · ~30 min (manual review on some plans) · €15/mo

Ventajas

  • Founded by The Pirate Bay co-founder Peter Sunde — long privacy-engineering pedigree (since 2017).
  • Genuinely pseudonymous account creation — no name, no address required.
  • Wide payment surface including PayPal and bank transfer alongside crypto.
  • Ownership-transfer model — Njalla holds the resource on your behalf, which has interesting legal-process consequences.

Inconvenientes

  • Single-jurisdiction footprint (Sweden) — no choice if you need an alternative.
  • Resells underlying compute on some plans — DDoS protection inherited from the upstream.
  • Manual approval on some plan tiers slows provisioning into the tens of minutes.
  • Pricing is meaningfully higher than the equivalent EPYC-class plans elsewhere.

Ideal para: Customers who specifically value the ownership-transfer legal model and Swedish jurisdiction, and who don't need fast provisioning or anycast DDoS.

Elige otro si: Pick someone else if you need multi-jurisdiction redundancy, sub-minute deploys, or in-house anycast DDoS.

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3. FlokiNET — EU-focused, free-speech operating posture

IS · RO · NL · FI · KYC: None for VPS · 3 (BTC, XMR, LTC) · DDoS: Anti-DDoS included · Manual approval on some plans · €6.39/mo

Ventajas

  • Operates in four EU/EEA jurisdictions including Iceland and Romania.
  • Explicit free-speech operating posture — host whistleblowers, journalism, controversial speech.
  • Sub-€10 entry pricing, lower than most competitors at the same hardware tier.
  • Long operational history (since 2012) with a stable abuse-handling track record.

Inconvenientes

  • Three-coin payment surface only — no Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, or Dogecoin.
  • Manual approval on some plan tiers — provisioning measured in hours rather than seconds.
  • No corporate registration outside the EU — coercion-resistance is jurisdictional, not corporate.
  • DDoS specifications less transparent than Cryptoservers' published 1 Tbps capacity.

Ideal para: Activists, journalists, and operators of controversial-but-lawful speech sites who want EU-jurisdiction hardware at the lowest entry price.

Elige otro si: Pick someone else if you need sub-minute provisioning or seven-coin payment, or if you want Asian or Caribbean corporate.

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4. OrangeWebsite — Iceland-only, 50+ coin payment surface

IS · KYC: Mixed — none on small plans, ID on larger · 50+ via crypto processor · DDoS: Basic · Fast (minutes) · $22.40/mo

Ventajas

  • Long operational history (since 2009) — the original "host in Iceland for free speech" provider.
  • Very wide payment surface: 50+ cryptocurrencies via a processor.
  • Iceland-only footprint with on-site staff in Reykjavik.
  • Brand-recognised in privacy and journalism communities.

Inconvenientes

  • Single-jurisdiction (Iceland) with no offshore corporate parent — the company is registered in Iceland.
  • Mixed KYC posture — light on small plans, identity verification on bigger or wholesale orders.
  • Pricing meaningfully above the average for equivalent hardware.
  • DDoS protection is documented as "basic" rather than published-capacity.

Ideal para: Customers whose preferred coin is something exotic (algorand, etc.) and who specifically want Iceland-only hardware with established brand recognition.

Elige otro si: Pick someone else if you want multi-jurisdiction, no-KYC at every tier, or modern anycast DDoS.

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5. 1984 Hosting — Iceland-only, $4/mo entry, cash by mail

IS · KYC: None — accepts cash by mail · BTC · DDoS: Basic · Instant on most plans · $4/mo

Ventajas

  • Cheapest serious offshore VPS in the niche — entry tier under $5/mo.
  • Genuinely no-KYC: accepts cash by postal mail in addition to Bitcoin.
  • Long operational history (since 2006) — the brand is older than most of its competitors' founders' careers.
  • Free-speech operating posture published openly on the website.

Inconvenientes

  • Iceland-only — no jurisdictional redundancy.
  • Bitcoin-only on the crypto side — no Monero, no Lightning, no Ethereum.
  • DDoS protection is "basic", not specified in capacity terms.
  • Hardware tier is older — fewer DDR5/EPYC-Zen4 options than newer entrants.

Ideal para: Hobbyists, Tor relay operators, and small projects whose primary constraint is monthly cost and who pay in BTC.

Elige otro si: Pick someone else if you need multi-jurisdiction, Monero, modern hardware, or anycast DDoS.

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6. Shinjiru — The Asian option — eight regions including MY

MY · TR · NL · LU · RU · LT · BG · KZ · KYC: Light — name + email · Multi-coin via processor · DDoS: Anti-DDoS available, premium tier · Mid-fast (minutes-to-an-hour) · Premium pricing — $30+/mo entry

Ventajas

  • The only offshore VPS with serious Asian datacenter presence (Malaysia, Kazakhstan, Bulgaria).
  • Eight-region footprint is broader than any other offshore competitor.
  • Anti-DDoS option available on premium tiers.
  • Long operational history (since 1998) — the oldest offshore brand in the niche.

Inconvenientes

  • Light KYC required — name and email verified at signup.
  • Pricing tier is premium — entry pricing 2–8× higher than 1984 or FlokiNET.
  • Anti-DDoS is premium-tier rather than included on every plan.
  • Less brand-recognised in privacy-community circles than the EU-focused competitors.

Ideal para: Customers who specifically need Asian or Eurasian datacenters, who can absorb premium pricing, and who accept light name-and-email KYC.

Elige otro si: Pick someone else if you want zero-KYC at every tier or sub-$20 entry pricing.

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Árbol de decisión

Cómo elegir el VPS offshore adecuado — por caso de uso

Match your primary workload to the provider that scores best on the criterion that matters for that workload. None of the six is universally best; all of the six are best at something.

Nodo de salida Tor. Pick FlokiNET (explicit free-speech operating posture, EU multi-jurisdiction, low entry price) or Cryptoservers (1 Tbps DDoS, four EU/EEA datacenters, sub-minute provisioning). Avoid 1984 Hosting if you need anti-DDoS on the entry tier; avoid Shinjiru if Asian datacenters trigger your threat model.

Nodo completo de Bitcoin o Monero. Pick Cryptoservers (NVMe Gen4 keeps initial-block-download fast on a Bitcoin Core node; Monero full nodes work well on the Growth or Business tier with port 18080 open). Pick 1984 Hosting if cost is the only constraint and you can accept Bitcoin-only billing.

Sitio de periodismo de investigación. Pick Cryptoservers (Iceland datacenter + Nevis corporate gives the best combined posture for source-protection journalism) or FlokiNET (Iceland datacenter + EU multi-region). Both providers have an explicit operating-policy stance against takedowns of lawful journalism.

Contenido adulto. Pick Cryptoservers, FlokiNET, or Shinjiru — all three explicitly accept lawful adult-content workloads at every plan tier. Avoid OrangeWebsite if your hosting volume triggers their KYC threshold; avoid Njalla if you need predictable provisioning.

Infraestructura CTF o de equipo rojo. Pick Cryptoservers (sub-minute provisioning is ideal for ephemeral CTF boxes) or 1984 Hosting (lowest cost for short-lived infrastructure that may rotate weekly). Confirm with the provider in advance — every provider has limits around active offensive infrastructure.

Hosting general orientado a privacidad (correo, nube, gestor de contraseñas, lector RSS). Pick Cryptoservers if you want modern hardware and multi-jurisdiction; pick Njalla if you specifically value the ownership-transfer legal model; pick FlokiNET if entry pricing is the binding constraint.

Preguntas frecuentes

Mejor VPS offshore — preguntas frecuentes

What is offshore VPS hosting?
Offshore VPS hosting is a virtual private server rented from a provider whose corporate registration, datacenter, or both sit outside your home jurisdiction's direct legal-process reach. The "offshore" label is a posture rather than a technical specification — the VPS itself is the same KVM-virtualised machine you would rent from any cloud, but the provider's incorporation, banking and operational footprint are deliberately positioned outside the United States, the European Union, and the 14-Eyes signals-intelligence sphere. In 2026 the canonical privacy stack is: offshore corporate (Nevis, Iceland, Switzerland), offshore datacenter (Iceland, Netherlands, Romania), no-KYC signup, crypto-only billing.
How is offshore different from "bulletproof" hosting?
"Bulletproof" historically described providers that ignore abuse complaints across the board — hosting spam farms, malware command-and-control, phishing kits and CSAM together. Offshore hosting is a much narrower posture: process credible abuse on its merits, but refuse speculative or politically-motivated coercion. Cryptoservers and every other provider on this list will terminate accounts that distribute CSAM or run active credential-phishing — the differentiation is that we will not terminate accounts for speech that is lawful in our jurisdiction (Tor exits, controversial journalism, adult content, crypto-related discourse). Avoid any provider that markets itself as "bulletproof" without distinguishing — the term is associated with criminal-services hosting and attracts more law-enforcement attention than it deflects.
Is offshore VPS hosting legal?
Yes — operating an offshore VPS, and renting one as a customer, is lawful in every jurisdiction we operate in. What is or is not lawful is the activity you run on it, evaluated under the law of where you (the customer) are tax-resident or physically present. Offshore hosting insulates the host from coercion against the host. It does not insulate a customer from a domestic prosecution against the customer. If your activity is lawful under your country's law, offshore hosting is a defensible privacy posture. If your activity is unlawful under your country's law, the provider you choose is not the variable that matters most.
Which jurisdictions are best for offshore VPS in 2026?
Iceland, Switzerland, Romania, the Netherlands and Saint Kitts and Nevis are the five jurisdictions we rate highest in 2026, in roughly that order for hosting-customer purposes. Iceland combines a strong free-speech tradition (Modern Media Initiative, 2010) with no mandatory data-retention statute. Switzerland sits outside the EU and 14-Eyes and applies the FADP. Romania repealed its data-retention regime in 2014 and offers the lowest cost of electricity in the EU. The Netherlands is the AMS-IX peering hub and a tier-one EU jurisdiction with strong court oversight. Saint Kitts and Nevis is the strongest corporate-registration jurisdiction (Nevis Business Corporation Ordinance, §69 cost-bond, Privy Council appellate chain). The right choice depends on whether your priority is corporate insulation (Nevis), datacenter neutrality (CH), free-speech precedent (IS), peering performance (NL), or cost (RO).
Should I always pay in Monero?
Pay in Monero if your threat model includes someone tracing payment metadata back to you. Monero is the only widely-supported cryptocurrency whose ledger is opaque by default — RingCT, stealth addresses, and ring signatures collectively make on-chain attribution computationally infeasible for the typical adversary. Bitcoin works fine for general-privacy purposes (we accept it), but every BTC payment leaves a public trace from sender to recipient that a chain-analysis adversary with KYC exchange records can follow. If your concern is only "host doesn't know my real name", BTC works; if your concern includes "no third party can prove I paid this host", Monero is the answer. We document the trade-offs in /guides/bitcoin-vs-monero-payments/.
How do I switch hosts without downtime?
Standard procedure: provision the new VPS at the new host, replicate data with rsync over a temporary tunnel, raise the new server in a hot-standby mode, change DNS TTL to 60 seconds, cut DNS over to the new IP, watch traffic drain to the new host over the TTL window (5–10 minutes for a 60-second TTL), then decommission the old server. For database-bearing workloads use logical replication to keep the new instance hot and cut DNS only after replication lag is zero. For long-lived TCP connections (mail, IRC, game servers) you may need session draining on the old host. We document the full migration runbook in /guides/migrating-to-offshore/.
Are these rankings biased?
Yes — and we are honest about it. We rank ourselves at #1 because we score well on the criteria we publish at the top of this page (multi-jurisdiction, sub-minute provisioning, 1 Tbps DDoS, no-KYC, seven-coin checkout, $16.99 entry). If you re-rank using different criteria you will get a different #1: optimise for monthly price and 1984 Hosting wins; optimise for Asian datacenters and Shinjiru wins; optimise for Swedish jurisdiction and Njalla wins; optimise for established Iceland-only brand and OrangeWebsite wins; optimise for free-speech operating-policy precedent and FlokiNET wins. We publish the criteria we used (and the criteria we deliberately did not use) so that you can re-rank if your weights are different from ours. That is the integrity check on a list whose author is on the list.
How was this list updated for 2026?
The rankings are reviewed quarterly. The May 2026 update reflects: (a) the Cryptoservers production launch (May 2024) and 24-month operational track record; (b) Njalla's 2025 plan-tier reshuffle and the discontinuation of two specific datacenter regions; (c) FlokiNET's addition of Finland to its operating footprint; (d) OrangeWebsite's pricing increase in early 2026; (e) Shinjiru's addition of Kazakhstan to its eight-region map; (f) 1984 Hosting's continued single-region operation in Iceland with stable pricing. We did not include providers whose offshore claim is purely a Cloudflare anycast endpoint pointed at hardware in Virginia — that is reseller marketing, not offshore hosting.
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