rdp.monster
About rdp.monster
rdp.monster — no-KYC VPS, dedicated servers and domains, payable in Monero
rdp.monster is a privacy-conscious hosting provider for users who would rather not submit identity documents to run a server or own a domain. Signing up takes nothing more than an email address. There is no KYC, no phone verification and no document upload, and the entire catalogue can be settled in Monero.
What's on offer
Windows and Linux VPS from $8.99/month, with full root or administrator access and deployment in roughly ten minutes.
Bare-metal dedicated servers for heavier or long-running workloads, with the full machine at your disposal.
Domain registration through the same no-KYC account, paid in Monero, with your details kept off the public WHOIS so the registration stays genuinely private.
Payment and privacy
Monero (XMR) is accepted directly, alongside Bitcoin, USDT and around a dozen other cryptocurrencies, with card payment available for those who prefer it. Paying in XMR keeps any banking trail off your infrastructure and removes the third-party processor that would otherwise hold your details. Together with the no-KYC signup, that lets you provision a server, or register a domain, without adding your identity to another database. The domain side deserves singling out: no ID, paid in XMR, and private WHOIS, which is hard to come by from mainstream registrars. To be clear, rdp.monster is a hosting company rather than an anonymity service, but it does let you keep your infrastructure, your domain and your identity cleanly separated.
Infrastructure and support
Servers are available in European and US datacenters and run Windows or any mainstream Linux distribution. Resources are allocated rather than oversold, support is staffed by people around the clock, and VPS plans carry a 7-day money-back guarantee. Common use cases include Monero nodes, VPN and proxy endpoints, privacy and automation tooling, bots and scrapers, or a remote workspace kept off a residential IP.
For a no-KYC host that accepts Monero across VPS, dedicated servers and private domain registration, see rdp.monster.
