Quick verdict: choose SuperBitHost if you want the widest jurisdiction choice (dedicated servers in 31 countries vs ~8 locations), crypto-only payment and a strict never-KYC policy. Choose Shinjiru if you want cheap shared hosting (from $3.95/mo), a 20+ year track record, or prefer paying by card or PayPal - accepting that those create a payment trail and that Shinjiru may request KYC during risk checks.
Updated July 2026| Feature | SuperBitHost | Shinjiru |
|---|---|---|
| Dedicated server locations | 31 countries | ~8 offshore locations |
| VPS locations | 7 (Bulgaria, Germany, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Singapore, Switzerland) | Several (incl. Bulgaria, Germany, Netherlands, Malaysia) |
| Shared hosting | No - VPS and dedicated only | Yes, from $3.95/mo |
| KYC policy | Never - email address only, no documents at any stage | No PII for Bitcoin orders, but may request KYC during risk checks (per kycnot.me) |
| Payment methods | Crypto only: Bitcoin, Litecoin, Monero and others - no card trail possible | Cards, PayPal, wire, Western Union, Bitcoin, Ethereum |
| DMCA handling | Non-binding foreign request; local law + AUP only | DMCA-resistant, evaluated case by case |
| Dedicated from | €70/mo (Latvia) | $59.90/mo |
| VPS from | €15/mo | ~$11.90/mo |
| Contracts | None - month-to-month, prepay discounts up to 10% | Monthly and longer terms |
| Root access | Full, any Linux distribution, no forced panel | Full on VPS/dedicated; cPanel plans available |
| Founded | 2013 (13 years) | 2000 (20+ years) |
Shinjiru data from shinjiru.com public pricing and kycnot.me review, July 2026. Currencies as published by each provider.
The comparison reduces to one question: is anonymity your primary requirement? If yes - crypto-only payment, never-KYC and 31 jurisdictions make SuperBitHost the stricter choice. If you mainly want affordable offshore shared hosting with familiar payment methods and a long track record, Shinjiru is a reasonable pick. For picking the right country itself, see our best offshore hosting jurisdictions guide.
Jurisdiction breadth and KYC policy. SuperBitHost offers dedicated servers in 31 countries with a strict never-KYC policy and crypto-only payment. Shinjiru offers around 8 offshore locations plus shared hosting, accepts cards and PayPal alongside Bitcoin, and per kycnot.me may request KYC documents during risk checks.
At the entry level, yes - Shinjiru sells shared hosting from $3.95/month and dedicated servers from $59.90/month, while SuperBitHost starts at €15/month for VPS and €70/month for dedicated. SuperBitHost does not offer shared hosting; its focus is dedicated jurisdiction choice and anonymity.
SuperBitHost. It accepts only cryptocurrency, requires only an email address, and never requests identity documents. Shinjiru accepts credit cards and PayPal - which create a payment trail - and may request KYC verification during risk checks.
Dedicated servers in 31 countries, VPS in 7. Bitcoin, Litecoin or Monero - email address only.