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Bitcoin full node in Switzerland

Run Bitcoin Core with the full UTXO set and an open port 8333 — no node-as-a-service middleman, no consensus you didn't verify yourself.

No KYC DMCA ignored Crypto only 60-second deploy
1 Tbps
DDoS absorption
41s
Median deploy
Zürich (CH-ZRH)
Datacenter
$39.99
Entry plan / month
Why Switzerland

The Switzerland case for Bitcoin full node

Switzerland is the strongest privacy-law jurisdiction we operate. The Federal Act on Data Protection (FADP, revised 2023) puts the onus on the data controller, not the host. Swiss court orders are required to compel any disclosure; foreign DMCA notices have no statutory effect at all. Network is Tier-1 with direct peering to Frankfurt, Milan, and Paris. Zürich is the comfortable pick for workloads where the legal posture matters as much as the throughput: mail servers, financial nodes, journalist infrastructure.

Sized for the chain weight as it stands now: ~700 GB pruned, ~900 GB unpruned with txindex. NVMe is mandatory — the IBD write amplification on rotational disks takes weeks. We ship NVMe across every plan tier; vps-business at 240 GB suffices for pruned, vps-pro at 400 GB lets you keep txindex enabled for analytics. Inbound port 8333 is open by default — every plan ships full IPv4+IPv6 reachability so your node helps the network.

Workload alignment

What Bitcoin full node gets from Switzerland

Inbound 8333 open by default — your node serves the network, not just queries it.
NVMe everywhere. IBD finishes in 3–5 days on Business+, in 1–2 days on EPYC dedicated.
IPv4 + /64 IPv6 with full p2p reachability. Tor companion (.onion peer) supported.
No connection caps on outbound peer selection. Run the full 125 peer maximum.
Zero deep-packet inspection. No "node operator" registration, no chain-watching layer above us.
Sysadmin FAQ

Bitcoin full node in Switzerland — questions answered

How much disk do I really need for Bitcoin Core today?
For a pruned node: 5–10 GB depending on prune setting. For a normal node (current chainstate + blocks): ~700 GB. With txindex enabled: ~900 GB. We size to growth — vps-pro's 400 GB NVMe holds a pruned node + Lightning + a Bitcoin metrics layer comfortably.
How long does initial block download take here?
On vps-business with EPYC + DDR5 + Gen4 NVMe: typically 3–4 days. On ded-shield (single-socket EPYC, 2× Gen4 NVMe in software RAID): under 36 hours. Network is rarely the bottleneck — it's signature verification and UTXO writes.
Can I peer my node over Tor (.onion) too?
Yes — Tor is allowed and we don't restrict outbound. Configure bitcoind to listen on .onion via your local Tor instance; your node will accept incoming peers via both clearnet and Tor.
Will you host my Lightning node alongside the Bitcoin node?
Yes — see the lightning-node solution. Same box can run both; many customers do. We just recommend separate UTXO management between bitcoind's wallet and the LN signer.
Do you collect any data on what my node is doing?
No. We don't inspect the wire, don't fingerprint p2p traffic, and don't maintain any "list of node operators" you're aware of. The plan is rented hardware; what you run on it is your business per /privacy/.

Deploy Bitcoin full node in Switzerland

From $39.99/month, paid in crypto, no email or ID required.