Anonymous VPS hosting,
without the theater.

No ID. No address. No credit card. No KYC at any tier, ever. Sign in with Telegram, pay with 90+ cryptocurrencies, deploy a server in under 60 seconds. From $5.49/mo.

What "anonymous VPS" actually means

"Anonymous VPS" is one of the most overloaded terms in hosting. Every host claims it; only some actually deliver. The honest version is anonymity at four layers — identity, payment, network, and operations — and a host that genuinely doesn't want your real name.

uNode runs at all four layers without performance trade-offs. We're a US company so we comply with US law, but the data we hold about you is intentionally minimal. There is nothing in our database that ties you to a real-world identity unless you explicitly put it there.

Anonymity at every layer

Identity

Sign in with Telegram only. We never collect your name, email, address, phone, government ID, or payment cards. There is no verification step at any tier.

Payment

Crypto only — 90+ assets. Top-ups land in an internal account balance, fully detached from your on-chain history once received. We don't accept fiat, so we never need to KYC you.

Network

Salt Lake City datacenter, Tier-3 facility. Inbound and outbound traffic is unfiltered. We don't run DPI, don't fingerprint your traffic, don't sell flow data.

Operational

Server logs rotate within days. We retain only what's needed to run the platform — billing records, server provisioning state. We don't share data with third parties for marketing or verification.

What people use anonymous VPS for

Privacy-first personal infrastructure

Self-hosted email, password manager, calendar, file sync. Run your own life on a server that isn't tied to your real-world identity.

Tor relays and privacy networks

Run a Tor middle/guard relay, an I2P node, a Yggdrasil peer. We allow non-exit Tor relays explicitly.

Pseudonymous projects

Run a website, a blog, or a SaaS under a pseudonym. The server itself is anonymous — what you do with it is up to you.

Crypto and DeFi tooling

Trading bots, mempool monitoring, validator infrastructure, RPC nodes. Crypto-native infrastructure deserves a crypto-native host.

Research and security work

Threat research, malware analysis sandboxes, OSINT collection — work where having a clean, identity-free server matters.

Travel and operational security

Always-on infrastructure that you control, accessible from any device, anywhere — without a credit card paper trail to your real location.

Anonymous, but not aging hardware

Most of the anonymous-VPS market still runs on legacy hardware. You'll find privacy-focused hosts shipping HDD storage, single Gbps ports, and 5-year-old CPUs at premium prices on the basis that anonymity is supposed to cost more.

It doesn't. uNode runs the same modern AMD EPYC compute, NVMe SSD storage, and 10 Gbps network you'd expect from a mainstream cloud — at prices that start lower than most offshore alternatives. Anonymity should be the default, not the premium.

See the comparison pages for honest, side-by-side breakdowns against Privex, FlokiNET, Njalla, and BitLaunch.

Common questions about anonymous VPS hosting

What is anonymous VPS hosting?

A virtual private server you can rent without identifying yourself — no government ID, no real name, no credit card. Payment is in cryptocurrency, signup uses pseudonymous identity, and the host doesn't share data with third parties.

Is anonymous VPS hosting legal?

Yes, in the United States and most jurisdictions. Hosting providers are not required to KYC their customers. You are responsible for whatever you run on the server, regardless of how anonymously you signed up.

Can I sign up over Tor or a VPN?

Yes. We don't block Tor or VPN traffic during signup or use. The only friction is that Telegram itself sometimes rate-limits new accounts created from these networks.

How is uNode different from offshore anonymous hosts?

uNode is US-based and openly so. What we offer is operational anonymity — nothing about you in our database that we don't need — on modern hardware at lower prices than typical offshore alternatives. We don't sell jurisdictional protection we can't actually provide.

Where is uNode's datacenter?

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. Single region, AMD EPYC hardware, NVMe SSD, redundant 10 Gbps network.

See the full FAQ or read about the no-KYC signup process.

Try anonymous hosting that actually works.

From $5.49/mo. Telegram signup, crypto payment, 60-second deploy.