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# ServPrivacy vs NiceVPS



A transparent, feature-by-feature comparison. Both hosts serve the privacy-oriented market, but they optimise for different things. Here is how they stack up on no-KYC, crypto support, jurisdictional coverage and hardware.




ServPrivacy
7 Jurisdictions · 2025

VS


NiceVPS
Dominica · 2018







ServPrivacy wins
4/15






NiceVPS wins
1/15



Feature by feature

## Complete Comparison

Every attribute is verified from public documentation at the time of writing. We will update this page if either side changes its policy.



| Feature | ServPrivacy | NiceVPS |
| --- | --- | --- |
| No email required | | |
| Token-based authentication | | |
| Jurisdictions | **7** | **1** |
| DMCA-ignored policy | | |
| Full KVM virtualization | | |
| Bare-metal servers | | |
| Custom ISO upload | | |
| DDoS protection included | | |
| Unmetered bandwidth | | — |
| IPv6 /64 included | | |
| 99.9% SLA with credits | | — |
| Monero (XMR) payment | | |
| Years in operation | **1** | **8** |
| Entry VPS specs | **2 vCPU · 4 GB DDR4 · 60 GB NVMe** | **1 vCPU · 1 GB · NVMe** |
| Dedicated starting at | **$99/mo** | **€59.99/mo** |



Fair analysis

## Strengths on both sides





### Where ServPrivacy wins




- 7 jurisdictions across continents vs. NiceVPS's Dominica-only

- Token-only signup with zero personal data — fully removes the identity layer

- Modern EPYC + DDR5 dedicated catalogue up to 256 GB ECC vs. NiceVPS's smaller scale






### Where NiceVPS is strong




- Dominica jurisdiction — Caribbean offshore, no MLAT with the US

- Strong multi-crypto checkout — Bitcoin, Monero, Dash, Zcash and more

- Custom ISO upload, Tor access and anonymous SMTP relay bundled










## Our honest verdict



NiceVPS hits the same notes as ServPrivacy on philosophy — Dominica jurisdiction, native Monero alongside Bitcoin / Dash / Zcash, custom ISO upload, Tor access and anonymous SMTP relay. The differences are scale and architecture: a single jurisdiction instead of seven, standard email signup instead of token-only, and a smaller dedicated catalogue. ServPrivacy keeps the same no-data philosophy but distributes it across 7 jurisdictions with a full bare-metal lineup up to 256 GB DDR5 ECC.





## Pick ServPrivacy if



Choose ServPrivacy if: you want token-only signup, multi-jurisdiction redundancy, and a high-end bare-metal catalogue alongside the privacy stack.





## Pick NiceVPS if



Choose NiceVPS if: you specifically want Dominica jurisdiction, you need their bundled anonymous SMTP relay, or you prefer their multi-crypto checkout (Dash and Zcash in particular) as a primary settlement option.





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## Other Comparisons






[vs Njalla
Sweden · 2017


Legacy privacy brand vs. infrastructure spread

Seven datacenter jurisdictions vs. a single Swedish location
Full KVM virtualization with kernel control (vs. LXD containers)
Full dedicated bare-metal catalog with custom ISO upload

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/njalla)
[vs FlokiNET
Iceland · 2012


Activist veteran vs. broader jurisdictional coverage

Seven jurisdictions including Panama, Russia and Moldova not covered by FlokiNET
Broader dedicated plan ladder up to EPYC 9354 / 256 GB DDR5 ECC
Lower entry-level VPS pricing at $14.99/mo

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/flokinet)
[vs 1984 Hosting
Iceland · 2006


Iceland specialist vs. jurisdictional portfolio

Zero-identity signup vs. email-required
Seven jurisdictions vs. Iceland-only
Full dedicated bare-metal catalog

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/1984-hosting)
[vs OrangeWebsite
Iceland · 2009


Iceland Web3 brand vs. pure anonymity

Token-only access, no email required at signup
Entry VPS $14.99/mo with 2 vCPU / 4 GB vs. €29.90/mo base
Seven jurisdictions vs. Iceland-only

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/orangewebsite)
[vs BuyVM
USA / Luxembourg / Miami · 2010


Established LowEndTalk favorite, but US/Luxembourg infrastructure means DMCA compliance.

DMCA-ignored across all 7 jurisdictions
No email required — token-only signup
99.9% SLA with service credits

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/buyvm)
[vs FranTech
Canada · 2005


Veteran provider, Canadian HQ means Five Eyes exposure.

Outside Five Eyes in all 7 jurisdictions
Zero personal info (no email, no name)
SLA credits on uptime

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/frantech)
[vs Incognet
Netherlands / Luxembourg · 2021


Strong DMCA-ignored play but only 2 locations.

7 jurisdictions vs their 2
Zero email / zero personal info
SLA credits

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/incognet)
[vs Privex
Belize / Sweden / Finland · 2017


Crypto-native hosting, but still collects email at signup.

Zero email / token auth
Unlimited bandwidth on all plans
SLA credits

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/privex)
[vs Shinjiru
Malaysia · 1998


27 years in offshore — but signup friction is high.

No email, no phone, no ID — true anonymous
Crypto-native (14 chains)
Token authentication

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/shinjiru)
[vs Hetzner
Germany / Finland · 1997


Cheapest enterprise-grade hosting in EU — but you give up anonymity.

No identity required (vs Hetzner's full KYC)
Crypto-native payment
DMCA-ignored jurisdictions

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/hetzner)
[vs OVH
France · 1999


Cheap French bare-metal — but KYC and EU law.

Anonymous (vs OVH's mandatory KYC)
Crypto-only payment
DMCA-ignored across all 7 jurisdictions

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/ovh)
[vs AWS
USA (global) · 2006


AWS gives you the world but costs you your identity.

No identity required (zero personal data)
Jurisdictions outside CLOUD Act reach
Crypto payment (vs AWS's USD-only + card)

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/aws)
[vs DigitalOcean
USA (global) · 2011


Easy to use, but no privacy and no bare-metal.

Bare-metal dedicated + anonymous
DMCA-ignored across all 7 jurisdictions
No KYC / no email

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/digitalocean)
[vs Vultr
USA (global) · 2014


Good geographic coverage, but US jurisdiction and full KYC.

True anonymous signup
DMCA-ignored jurisdictions
Crypto-only payment

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/vultr)
[vs PRQ
Sweden · 2004


Pirate Bay-era legend vs. modern multi-jurisdiction spread.

7 jurisdictions vs. PRQ's single Swedish location — no single-raid risk
Token-only signup, zero personal data vs. PRQ's manual identification
14 crypto chains including Monero (XMR) — no fiat or card option that leaks identity

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/prq)
[vs AbeloHost
Netherlands · 2012


Netherlands offshore veteran vs. token-only auth + 7 jurisdictions.

7 jurisdictions vs. AbeloHost's Netherlands-only — broader legal cover
Token-only signup with zero personal data vs. AbeloHost's standard email registration
Modern EPYC + DDR5 hardware vs. AbeloHost's 2013-era Xeon E3-1220 v3

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/abelohost)
[vs Bahnhof
Sweden · 1994


WikiLeaks-bunker legend vs. anonymous multi-jurisdiction infrastructure.

7 jurisdictions vs. Bahnhof's Sweden-only — legal redundancy across continents
Token-only signup with zero personal data vs. Bahnhof's ISP-style KYC
14 crypto chains including Monero (XMR) vs. Bahnhof's Swedish fiat invoicing

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/bahnhof)
[vs HostSailor
Romania / Netherlands · 2014


Romania/Netherlands offshore brand vs. broader anti-takedown coverage.

7 jurisdictions vs. HostSailor's 2 — broader legal redundancy
Token-only signup with zero personal data vs. HostSailor's standard email + card path
14 crypto chains including Monero (XMR) — no card option that leaks identity

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/hostsailor)
[vs SporeStack
EU / USA (resells upstream) · 2017


No-email API niche vs. own-infrastructure multi-jurisdiction.

Own infrastructure across 7 jurisdictions vs. SporeStack reselling upstream cloud providers
Bare-metal + dedicated catalogue (EPYC up to 256 GB DDR5 ECC) vs. SporeStack VPS-only
DMCA-ignored across all 7 jurisdictions vs. SporeStack enforcing valid US legal requests

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/sporestack)
[vs HOSTKEY
NL / DE / FI / IS / USA / TR · 2006


EU-compliant bare-metal vs. anonymous DMCA-ignored multi-jurisdiction.

Token-only signup with zero personal data vs. HOSTKEY's mandatory KYC + AML verification
Native crypto without processor (incl. Monero) vs. HOSTKEY's BitPay-routed crypto that still requires verification
DMCA-ignored across all 7 jurisdictions vs. HOSTKEY's full EU compliance

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/hostkey)
[vs BlueAngelHost
Bulgaria / Netherlands / Russia · 2013


Bulgaria/NL/RU offshore vs. transparent token-only + 7 jurisdictions.

7 jurisdictions including Iceland, Panama and Switzerland that BlueAngelHost does not cover
Token-only signup with zero personal data vs. BlueAngelHost's standard registration
SLA credits + transparent operations vs. BlueAngelHost's mixed-review track record on suspensions

See full comparison →](https://servprivacy.com/vs/blueangelhost)








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