No-KYC Hosting — Zero Identity Required in Russia
Deploy No-KYC Hosting — Zero Identity Required in Russia starting at $14.99/mo. Combines the legal advantages of Russia with ServPrivacy's zero-KYC, crypto-only infrastructure. Live in under 5 minutes.
Why Russia for No-KYC Hosting — Zero Identity Required
- Outside western legal jurisdiction
- No DMCA compliance
- Immune to EU/US court orders
- Subject to Russian domestic law (SORM)
Why Russia for No-KYC Hosting — Zero Identity Required
Russian hosting is effectively immune to western legal processes. DMCA takedown requests, EU court orders, and US subpoenas have no legal standing in Russian jurisdiction. Russia does not participate in mutual legal assistance frameworks with most western nations for hosting-related matters. While Russian servers are subject to domestic law (including SORM surveillance regulations), they provide near-complete immunity from western enforcement actions. This makes Russian hosting particularly valuable for content that faces aggressive DMCA takedowns or copyright disputes in western jurisdictions. Russian data centers offer competitive pricing with solid infrastructure and European connectivity via St. Petersburg and Moscow exchanges.
How No-KYC Hosting — Zero Identity Required works in Russia
KYC collection is not just an annoyance — it is a permanent liability. Once a hosting provider holds your ID scan, home address and phone number, that data lives on backups, gets subpoenaed, leaks in breaches, and follows you indefinitely. Even "privacy-friendly" hosts that claim to delete data after signup typically keep logs for regulatory reasons. ServPrivacy never stores what it never asks for.
Legal framework in Russia
Traditional email/password auth creates two attack surfaces: the email account (which can be compromised, SIM-swapped or subpoenaed) and the password hash (which can leak). Our 32-character token is generated after payment, shown once, and stored as a bcrypt hash. There is no recovery flow because there is no identity to recover — lose the token, lose the server. This is intentional: a security model with no weak identity link.
No-KYC Hosting — Zero Identity Required Plans in Russia
KVM virtualization, NVMe SSD, DDoS protection, unlimited bandwidth, full root access. Deploy in under 5 minutes.
| Plan | CPU | RAM | NVMe | Bandwidth | Uplink | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RU-S | 2 vCPU AMD EPYC 7313P | 4 GB DDR4 | 60 GB NVMe | Unlimited | 1 Gbps | $14.99/mo | Order |
| RU-M | 4 vCPU AMD EPYC 7313P | 8 GB DDR4 | 120 GB NVMe | Unlimited | 1 Gbps | $24.99/mo | Order |
| RU-L Popular | 6 vCPU AMD EPYC 7313P | 16 GB DDR4 | 200 GB NVMe | Unlimited | 1 Gbps | $34.99/mo | Order |
| RU-XL | 8 vCPU AMD EPYC 9124 | 32 GB DDR5 | 400 GB NVMe | Unlimited | 1 Gbps | $49.99/mo | Order |
| RU-XXL | 12 vCPU AMD EPYC 9124 | 48 GB DDR5 | 600 GB NVMe | Unlimited | 2 Gbps | $69.99/mo | Order |
| RU-PRO | 16 vCPU AMD EPYC 9124 | 64 GB DDR5 | 1 TB NVMe | Unlimited | 2 Gbps | $89.99/mo | Order |
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No-KYC Hosting — Zero Identity Required in Russia — FAQ
01 Is no-KYC hosting legal?
Yes, in every jurisdiction where we operate. Hosting providers are generally not legally required to collect customer identity (unlike banks or telecoms). Some countries impose such requirements, which is precisely why we do not operate in them.
02 What if I forget my access token?
There is no recovery. This is a feature, not a bug — a recovery mechanism would require us to know who you are. Save your token to a password manager or encrypted file the moment it is shown.
03 Can you recognise a returning customer?
No. Every order creates a new token if you do not supply an existing one. We do not track fingerprints, device IDs or IPs beyond the minimum needed for abuse mitigation (which is rotated and not tied to accounts).
04 Can US or EU authorities take down content on Russian servers?
No. DMCA, EU court orders, and US subpoenas have no legal standing in Russia. Russian hosting providers have no obligation to comply with western legal processes.
05 What is SORM and does it affect hosting?
SORM is Russia's lawful interception system for domestic law enforcement. While it theoretically allows Russian authorities to intercept communications, it does not affect western users and is not used for international enforcement cooperation.
06 Is Russian hosting reliable?
Yes. Major Russian data centers in Moscow and St. Petersburg offer modern infrastructure with good European connectivity. Our Russian servers include unlimited bandwidth, NVMe SSD storage, and DDoS protection.
No-KYC Hosting — Zero Identity Required in other jurisdictions
Iceland
Free Speech HavenStrong privacy laws, renewable energy, outside EU.
Panama
No Data RetentionNo retention laws, no MLAT with most western countries.
Moldova
Budget OffshoreLight regulation, low prices, minimal intl cooperation.
Romania
Anti-RetentionCourts struck down data retention laws. Great EU connectivity.
Switzerland
Premium PrivacyStrict privacy laws, political neutrality, top-tier infra.
Netherlands
Best PeeringExcellent connectivity, tolerant hosting, AMS-IX peering.
Deploy No-KYC Hosting — Zero Identity Required in Russia
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