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

Side-by-side comparison

FeatureSuperBitHostShinjiru
Dedicated server locations31 countries~8 offshore locations
VPS locations7 (Bulgaria, Germany, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Singapore, Switzerland)Several (incl. Bulgaria, Germany, Netherlands, Malaysia)
Shared hostingNo - VPS and dedicated onlyYes, from $3.95/mo
KYC policyNever - email address only, no documents at any stageNo PII for Bitcoin orders, but may request KYC during risk checks (per kycnot.me)
Payment methodsCrypto only: Bitcoin, Litecoin, Monero and others - no card trail possibleCards, PayPal, wire, Western Union, Bitcoin, Ethereum
DMCA handlingNon-binding foreign request; local law + AUP onlyDMCA-resistant, evaluated case by case
Dedicated from€70/mo (Latvia)$59.90/mo
VPS from€15/mo~$11.90/mo
ContractsNone - month-to-month, prepay discounts up to 10%Monthly and longer terms
Root accessFull, any Linux distribution, no forced panelFull on VPS/dedicated; cPanel plans available
Founded2013 (13 years)2000 (20+ years)

Shinjiru data from shinjiru.com public pricing and kycnot.me review, July 2026. Currencies as published by each provider.

Where SuperBitHost wins

  • Jurisdiction choice. 31 dedicated server countries vs ~8 - including Switzerland, Iceland, Panama and Japan. If your threat model depends on a specific legal system, breadth matters.
  • Anonymity by architecture. Crypto-only payment means there is no card or PayPal trail to subpoena - not as an option, but as the only path. Combined with the never-KYC policy, no identity enters the system at any point.
  • No KYC surprises. SuperBitHost never requests documents. Shinjiru's own reviewers note KYC may be requested during risk checks - a real risk if anonymity is the reason you went offshore.

Where Shinjiru wins

  • Entry price. Shared hosting from $3.95/mo - SuperBitHost has no shared tier; the cheapest product is the €15/mo offshore VPS.
  • Track record. Operating since 2000; SuperBitHost since 2013.
  • Payment flexibility. Cards, PayPal and wire transfers are convenient if anonymity is not your priority.

Bottom line

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.

FAQ

What is the main difference between SuperBitHost and Shinjiru?

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.

Is Shinjiru cheaper than SuperBitHost?

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.

Which provider is more anonymous?

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.

Try the never-KYC option

Dedicated servers in 31 countries, VPS in 7. Bitcoin, Litecoin or Monero - email address only.

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