KYC stands for Know Your Customer. It is a process originally designed for banks and financial institutions to verify the identity of their customers. A KYC check typically requires you to submit a government-issued photo ID, proof of address, and sometimes a selfie or biometric scan.
For most everyday services, KYC is presented as a fraud-prevention measure. In practice, it creates a permanent, searchable record linking your real-world identity to every service you use. That record can be subpoenaed, leaked in a data breach, or handed to government agencies upon request — often without you being notified.
For anyone running a server, this means your hosting provider knows exactly who you are and what you're running. No-KYC hosting removes that vulnerability at the source.
Browse our VPS plans in 8 locations or dedicated servers across 32 countries. Pick the jurisdiction that fits your privacy and latency needs.
No name, no phone, no address. For maximum anonymity use a privacy-focused provider like ProtonMail or Tutanota, and connect via VPN or Tor when signing up.
Send payment from a non-custodial wallet — no bank, no card, no identity trail. Payment confirms on-chain and your server is provisioned automatically.
Credentials are delivered to your email. SSH in, install any Linux distribution, configure your stack. Your server, fully under your control, with no one watching.
We require only an email address to create an account. No government ID, no phone verification, no address. Your identity stays yours.
Servers in 32 countries outside US and EU legal reach. Iceland, Switzerland, Panama — choose the jurisdiction that protects you.
Every server ships with unrestricted root access. Install any Linux distribution, run any software — no panel forced on you, no restrictions on what you deploy.
Month-to-month billing on all plans. Prepay 3, 6, or 12 months for discounts of 5%, 7%, or 10%. No lock-in, no cancellation penalty, no commitment.
Our engineering team is available around the clock via support ticket. Anonymous account, real human support.
Yes. Hosting providers are not regulated financial institutions and have no general legal obligation to collect customer identity documents. KYC requirements exist primarily in banking and crypto exchange regulation. No-KYC hosting is entirely legal for providers operating outside such regulatory regimes — including SuperBitHost.
Your account contains only an email address and a Bitcoin transaction. If you use a privacy-focused email, connect via VPN or Tor during sign-up, and pay from a non-custodial wallet never linked to your identity, there is no technical record connecting your server to you. No system is perfect — your own operational security (OPSEC) practices matter too. Our guide to buying a VPS with Bitcoin anonymously walks through the full process.
US DMCA requests have no legal force on servers outside US jurisdiction. SuperBitHost handles complaints according to the laws of the server's host country and our Acceptable Use Policy. We will not act on complaints that have no legal basis under local law.
Not required, but recommended for maximum anonymity. Without a VPN, your home IP address is logged during account creation. Using a VPN or the Tor browser adds separation between your real-world identity and your hosting account.
We accept Bitcoin (BTC) and Litecoin (LTC) as primary payment methods. Monero and additional cryptocurrencies are also accepted. All transactions are processed on-chain — no third-party custody, no KYC requirement from us.
No contracts on any plan. All dedicated servers and VPS plans are billed month-to-month. You can optionally prepay 3 months (5% off), 6 months (7% off), or 12 months (10% off) — but there is no obligation and no cancellation fee.