VPN Services accepting Bitcoin

BitCoin is becoming very popular nowadays as more VPN providers are using it as a payment method. Here is a list of VPN providers accepting anonymous BitCoin payments

The list will be updated adding more providers as we find them.

 

42 thoughts on “VPN Services accepting Bitcoin”

    • Great article. The DNS option is better than using a VPN regarding content streaming because you can achieve direct connection with the media station ex. Netflix and avoid the “middle-man”. Personally, I am using UnoTelly which is similar to Unblock-us (or other DNS service). Perhaps you should check UnoTelly as well if you haven’t done so.

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  1. IronSocket VPN services also have been accepting bitcoin payments for months now, and will integrate litecoin payments as well in the future. They also have Smart DNS proxy for streaming content like netflix etc., socks 5 proxy, openvpn etc.

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  2. Bitcoin VPN (BCVPN)

    As the name states we are a VPN service that accepts bitcoins.

    L2TP/IPSEC and OpenVPN. Payments are done in house and no personal information is required. The service activates as soon and payment is confirmed.

    http://www.bcvpn.net

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  3. beware of earthvpn, purevpn, blackvpn, and proxy.sh, severly incompetent and will take your money and leave you with nothing. i had extremely negative experiences dealing with support for all of them.

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  4. RAM VPN is different from other VPN providers, we run our own dedicated hardware and run the OpenVPN instance completely in RAM. There are motherboard hooks to detect physical tampering which would initiate a reboot to the system, thus completely destroying the VPN instance and all records contained within.

    With physical tamper resistance in an encrypted volatile container, your data is secured in an unparalleled fashion and we accept bitcoin for complete anonymity in payment.

    Thank you,

    RAM VPN Team
    RAM VPN

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    • Please don’t spread bullshit. The VPN exit node you used to post this message is from OVH network and they only use their own hardware. Feel free to send us proof that you own the hardware with them.

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      • Hello,

        I do apologize for the misunderstanding, you are indeed correct we do not own the OVH hardware that we are running our dedicated server on, that was my mistake and poor wording. If you’d like proof about our setup being configured within an encrypted ramdisk and having physical tamper resistance, we can provide it for you here if you would like.

        Once again I apologize for the mistake and do hope you still approach our service with an open mind.

        Regards,

        RAM VPN

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  5. Hi there,

    VPNArea also accepts Bitcoin among 20 other payment methods. We also don’t keep logs.

    Please include us in the list. We’re in BestVPN.com’s list for top 5 vpns that accept Bitcoin.

    We have affiliate program too in case you’re interested.

    Thanks in advance.

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  6. Doublehop.me is a fresh VPN startup aiming to rock the boat with double VPN hops and encrypted multi-datacenter interconnects. Twice wrapped crypto? Sweet like peppermint.

    Our only accepted payment method is Bitcoin ^_^

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  7. Bitcoin is “great” if you enjoy playing Spy vs Spy and spending a lifetime screwing with it instead of actually using the crap.

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