A Monero-friendly VPS is more than a server that "accepts XMR"; it is one whose checkout, refund flow and customer record are designed around Monero's privacy properties — RingCT mempool privacy, stealth addresses, no chain-analysis tracking, viewkey-optional support and refunds back to a destination you choose. Cryptoservers settles every invoice to internal XMR float; pay in XMR directly, or pay in any other coin and our gateway routes it to XMR before it reaches us. ~2-minute settlement, no KYC, deployed in roughly 60 seconds.
Six steps from "click deploy" to "ssh root@". The longest stretch is the on-chain confirmation; everything on our side runs in parallel so the orchestrator has the VM ready by the time the block lands.
For the longer-form treatment of how each coin is settled, including the failure modes and the refund flow, see our <a href="/tr/guides/crypto-payment-flow/">crypto payment flow guide</a> and the <a href="/tr/guides/bitcoin-vs-monero-payments/">Bitcoin vs Monero payments comparison</a>.
Monero is not just "anonymous Bitcoin". It is a different protocol with privacy guarantees baked into every transaction by default — not as an opt-in mixer, not as a coin-join service, not as a layer-2 trick. The three primitives below are the ones that matter for hosting.
1. RingCT — confidential transactions on every send. Bitcoin amounts are transparent: open any block explorer and the full UTXO graph is yours. Monero hides amounts cryptographically with Pedersen commitments, while still letting nodes verify that "inputs equal outputs" with zero-knowledge range proofs. Even Cryptoservers, the receiver, only learns the amount because we hold the viewkey for the receive wallet — no third party on the network does.
2. Stealth addresses — every recipient is one-time. When you pay our integrated address, the on-chain output is computed as a one-time public key derived from our public viewkey. The blockchain shows a payment to a new address that nobody has seen before and that we will never reuse. Linking customer A and customer B to "the same Cryptoservers wallet" is impossible from public data.
3. Bulletproofs+ — efficient range proofs. The cryptographic proof that the hidden amount is non-negative is implemented with Bulletproofs (later Bulletproofs+), a logarithmic-size argument that is materially smaller and faster than the original Borromean ring signatures. Practically: lower fees, smaller mempool footprint, faster validation — the protocol is privacy-by-default at no cost to throughput.
Combined, these primitives mean the on-chain record of your VPS purchase is <em>not</em> "this wallet paid this hosting company $39.99". It is "an unknown wallet sent an unknown amount to a one-time address that nobody but the receiver can identify as belonging to Cryptoservers." Bitcoin can be hardened with coinjoins and fresh wallets; Monero starts there.
Same five tiers as the main /vps/ page — same hardware, same network, same SLA — laid out as a single comparison table for the XMR-paid checkout. All prices are quoted in USD and converted to XMR at the spot rate the moment your invoice is generated.
| Tier | vCPU | RAM | NVMe | Bant genişliği | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Başlangıç AMD EPYC 7443P | 2 | 4 GB DDR4 ECC | 60 GB | 1 Gbps ölçümsüz | $16.99/mo |
| Büyüme AMD EPYC 7443P | 4 | 8 GB DDR4 ECC | 120 GB | 2.5 Gbps unmetered | $26.99/mo |
| İş Intel Xeon Gold 6430 | 6 | 16 GB DDR5 ECC | 240 GB | 5 Gbps unmetered | $39.99/mo |
| Pro Intel Xeon Gold 6430 | 8 | 24 GB DDR5 ECC | 400 GB | 5 Gbps unmetered | $54.99/mo |
| Ölçek AMD EPYC 9454P | 12 | 32 GB DDR5 ECC | 640 GB | 10 Gbps ölçümsüz | $69.00/mo |
Hosting a public-facing Monero remote node is one of the most common workloads on a Cryptoservers VPS — sizing, port hygiene, and what the workload actually costs in CPU and bandwidth.
A Monero <strong>full node</strong> downloads, verifies and relays the entire blockchain. As of mid-2026 that is roughly 220 GB and growing about 30 GB per year — call it 250 GB minimum, 400 GB comfortable. Sync from a cold start currently takes 12–24 hours on Gen4 NVMe; subsequent operation is steady-state with about 3–5 GB of inbound and outbound traffic per day, mostly transaction relay and block propagation.
Recommended sizing on Cryptoservers tiers:
Workload-specific guide with a copy-paste systemd unit, monerod config and firewall rules: <a href="/tr/solutions/monero-node/">/solutions/monero-node/</a>.
Eight questions Monero buyers ask us most. Same answers we give over email and IRC.
Monero protocol references:
getmonero.org — Moneropedia (RingCT, stealth addresses, Bulletproofs)
Wikipedia — Monero
Bünz, Bootle et al — Bulletproofs: Short Proofs for Confidential Transactions and More
Monero — wallet RPC reference
moneroworld — public node directory
Five tiers, four jurisdictions, no KYC, settled on the first confirmation. Bring your own wallet.