Cryptocurrency
A cryptocurrency, crypto-currency, crypto, or coin is a digital currency designed to work as a medium of exchange through a computer network that is not reliant on any central authority, such as a government or bank, to uphold or maintain it.
Monero (XMR)
Monero is the leading cryptocurrency focused on private and censorship-resistant transactions.
The majority of existing cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, have transparent blockchains. Transactions can be verified and/or traced by anyone in the world. This means that the sending and receiving addresses of these transactions could potentially be linked to real-world identities.
Monero, on the other hand, uses various privacy-enhancing technologies to ensure the anonymity of its users.
VPS, Cloud Services, and Hosting Providers that accept Monero (XMR)
A comprehensive list of VPS and cloud-service/hosting providers that are either:
- (a) Tor-friendly or
- (b) accept Monero (XMR) and are privacy-driven
- https://www.trilightzone.org [privacy-based]
- https://anycolo.net/
- https://www.swisslayer.com/ [privacy-based]
- https://koddos.net
- https://www.privex.io/ [privacy-based]
- https://www.epio.host/ [privacy-based]
- https://incognet.io/ [privacy-based]
- https://5wire.co.uk/
- https://userbase.com/
- https://nicevps.net/
- https://cryptwerk.com/
- https://host-world.com/monero-vps [privacy-based]
- https://abacohosting.com/
- https://evolution-host.com/
- https://qhoster.com/
- https://whattheserver.com/
- https://codify.global/
- https://www.superbytehosting.com/
- https://www.superbithost.com/ [privacy-based]
- https://www.nexwave.ca/
- https://www.hostingssi.com/
- https://www.trilightzone.org/ [privacy-based]
- https://nicevps.net/
- https://1984hosting.com/
- https://www.snel.com/
- https://njal.la/
- http://njallalafimoej5i4eg7vlnqjvmb6zhdh27qxcatdn647jtwwwui3nad.onion
- https://www.bacloud.com/
- https://sporestack.com/
- https://www.99stack.com/ [privacy-based]
- https://radwebhosting.com/
- https://packetpoint.ca/
- https://www.serverwhere.com/
- https://hosthavoc.com/
- https://abacohosting.com/
- https://coinhost.io/
- https://www.bacloud.com/
- https://www.superbytehosting.com/
- https://bitvps.com/ [privacy-based]
- https://1gbits.com/
- https://bithost.io/ [privacy-based]
- https://builderra.com/
- https://impreza.host/services/tor-hosting/ [privacy-based]
- https://ipxcore.com/ [privacy-based]
- https://orangewebsite.com/ [privacy-based]
- https://coin.host/ [privacy-based]
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Bitcoin (BTC)
Bitcoin is the first and most widely recognized cryptocurrency. It enables peer-to-peer exchange of value in the digital realm through the use of a decentralized protocol, cryptography, and a mechanism to achieve global consensus on the state of a periodically updated public transaction ledger called a 'blockchain.'.
KYC Avoidance
Economic censorship, KYC regulations and the war on cash already exclude millions of people who can’t get government ID (e.g. the state refuses to print ID for them), a bank account or a vaccine passport from basic needs like finances, jobs, apartment rentals and healthcare. In comparison, KYC-free cryptocurrencies allow everyone to earn, spend and save money worldwide, which provides a way to circumvent censorship, access truly free markets (“underground economy”) and live freely.
How to buy, earn and spend KYC-free Bitcoin and Monero (without ID or a bank account) by anarkiocrypto
Why is KYC-free important
Cryptocurrencies are intended to be a private and financially inclusive currency outside of the state’s monopoly on money (=fiat) and identity (=government ID KYC). For this, cryptocurrencies only require a pseudonymous randomly-generated cryptographic private key that you can generate with easy-to-use wallet software — unlike banking, no government ID or corporate permission is required.
The state, banks and corporations shouldn’t be able to decide who can buy or use cryptocurrencies or know everyone’s balances and transactions. Economic censorship, KYC regulations and the war on cash already exclude millions of people who can’t get government ID (e.g. the state refuses to print ID for them), a bank account or a vaccine passport from basic needs like finances, jobs, apartment rentals and healthcare. In comparison, KYC-free cryptocurrencies allow everyone to earn, spend and save money worldwide, which provides a way to circumvent censorship, access truly free markets (“underground economy”) and live freely.
In addition, KYC endangers people with ID to doxxing, targeted theft, surveillance, financial censorship, hacked data leaks, intentional data disclosures and seizure of funds. Exchanges permanently store purchase records with the amount, date, full name, photo, home address, ID scan and SSN, and they disclose this information voluntarily to both state and corporate third parties without customers’ knowledge or consent. Many KYC exchanges have been hacked and customers’ ID scans were leaked and sold in the darknet (even as low as $10 per person).
Unlike what many people believe, Bitcoin mixers and Monero do not fix KYC. Bitcoin mixers and Monero can provide on-chain privacy and make it difficult to find out where you are sending your money, but they do not remove the inaccessible government ID requirements of KYC exchanges and do not delete the permanent purchase records. Only KYC-free exchanges fix KYC.
KYC-free exchanges and payment methods sometimes have slightly higher fees (~5%), but it’s worth it for accessibility reasons (support financial inclusion for people who can’t pass KYC by contributing to KYC-free adoption and liquidity) and for privacy/personal safety reasons (can’t leak information that wasn’t collected).
How to buy and earn KYC-free Bitcoin and Monero
There are many ways to buy Bitcoin and Monero without government ID or a bank account. Some examples include cash, gift cards, gold/silver and jobs.
Please note that credit cards, bank transfers, Revolut, Zelle, Cashapp and similar aren’t KYC-free, since the bank requires ID to open an account, which excludes people without ID and makes pseudonymous usage impossible. These payment methods are sometimes referred to as KYC-lite (the exchange itself doesn’t require ID, but the payment processor does).
Also keep in mind that KYC specifically refers to government ID requirements, not general personally identifiable information (PII), like a name, phone number or shipping address. If necessary, it’s possible to use a pseudonym, mask, burner phone number or maildrop to circumvent PII. In comparison, it is more difficult to bypass government ID KYC by convincing the state to print ID for you or finding a fake ID seller.
Cash in person, cash by mail, money orders
KYC-free peer-to-peer exchanges allow you to buy and sell Bitcoin and Monero via cash in person, cash by mail, money orders, gift cards and gold/silver. Search for your preferred payment method and location and contact a seller. If there are no selling ads where you live, you can post a buying ad (offer a discount if necessary).
Some trusted KYC-free P2P exchanges are:
- LocalMonero https://localmonero.co
- HodlHodl https://hodlhodl.com
- Bisq https://bisq.network
- LocalCryptos https://localcryptos.com
- RoboSats http://robosats6tkf3eva7x2voqso3a5wcorsnw34jveyxfqi2fu7oyheasid.onion.
Avoid LocalBitcoins and Paxful since these exchanges require ID.
For cash in person, meet in a public place like a cafe, mall or park and bring cash and a mobile wallet (such as Blue Wallet for Bitcoin or Cake Wallet for Monero).
For cash by mail, here is a guide: (For cash by mail, here is a guide: https://localmonero.co/cash-by-mail-tips
US money orders guide (KYC-free for buyers, sadly not for sellers): https://archive.org/details/how-to-buy-non-kyc-bitcoin-with-a-us-postal-money-order
Bitcoin ATMs
Bitcoin ATMs are a convenient option, if there is a KYC-free ATM near you https://coinatmradar.com. Many ATMs allow you to buy and sell Bitcoin for cash without ID up to around $1000. Some ATMs require SMS verification, but this isn’t KYC (no ID required) and you can use an anonymous burner number, e.g. from TextVerified.com or JuicySMS.com. Look for ATMs near you and check the ATM’s terms and limits via CoinATMRadar.com.
Guide for Bitcoin here: https://archive.org/details/how-to-use-text-verified-to-buy-non-kyc-bitcoin-at-a-bitcoin-atm
Monero: https://archive.org/details/how-to-buy-non-kyc-monero
Gift cards
You can sell popular gift cards, such as Amazon or Apple gift cards, for Bitcoin. Some P2P exchanges offer gift card trades. In addition, Redeeem https://redeeem.com is a specialized KYC-free exchange for gift card trades. If you are in the US, you can also trade Visa/MasterCard gift cards for Bitcoin with CardCoins https://cardcoins.co.
Bitcoin vouchers
Some companies sell Bitcoin vouchers for cash in brick-and-mortar stores. One example is Azteco https://azte.co. More sellers here: https://github.com/cointastical/P2P-Trading-Exchanges/
Home mining
You can mine Bitcoin at home with a specialized ASIC miner or mine Monero with a regular CPU. Via home mining, you strengthen the network and earn money at the same time.
Bitcoin home mining guides:
- https://diverter.hostyourown.tools/mining-for-the-streets/
- https://www.econoalchemist.com/post/home-mining-for-non-kyc-bitcoin
- Monero home mining subreddit: https://reddit.com/r/moneromining
Local groups
You can often find cash in person or cash by mail traders in local groups. Look for Bitcoin, tech or libertarian meetups in your city (or country, if using cash by mail), visit a Bitcoin conference or start a local crypto group: https://github.com/taxmeifyoucan/p2p-trading/
Exchange altcoins
If you already have a different cryptocurrency, you can exchange it for Bitcoin or Monero without ID via KYC-free accountless exchanges.
Some examples are:
- FixedFloat https://fixedfloat.com
- Flyp.me https://flyp.me
- SideShift https://sideshift.ai
- TradeOgre https://tradeogre.com.
There are also Bitcoin <-> Monero atomic swaps https://sethforprivacy.com/guides/bitcoin-monero-atomic-swaps/.
Jobs
You can work remotely for Bitcoin or Monero, e.g. as a writer, translator, graphic designer, software developer, beta tester or artist.
KYC-free freelance platforms:
- Microlancer https://microlancer.io
- FreelanceForCoins https://freelanceforcoins.com
- Monero Jobs https://t.me/MoneroJobs are
More info here: https://cointastical.medium.com/freelancing-platforms-which-pay-in-bitcoin-e38be56166df
Sell products/services
If you have an online store, you can easily accept KYC-free Bitcoin or Monero payments e.g. via:
- BTCPayServer https://btcpayserver.org
- SatSale https://satsale.org
- Blockonomics https://blockonomics.co
- MoneroIntegrations https://monerointegrations.com.
Guide for BTCPay Jungle: https://archive.org/details/how-to-accept-non-kyc-bitcoin-with-btcpay-jungle-and-electr
If you have a brick-and-mortar store, BTCPayServer offers a point-of-sale feature https://blog.btcpayserver.org/how-to-earn-bitcoin-btcpayserver, or you can use a regular mobile wallet such as Blue Wallet https://bluewallet.io or Cake Wallet https://cakewallet.com. Oshi https://oshi.tech helps local businesses to accept Bitcoin Lightning payments.
If you are a content creator, you can include a Bitcoin or Monero donation address or Paynym https://paynym.is in your bio, articles or videos.
You can also sell products and services in crypto-friendly marketplaces, such as:
- Bitejo https://bitejo.com
- Mirage Sale https://miragesale.com
- Tukan Market https://tukan.market
- Bitcoin P2P Marketplace https://t.me/bitcoinp2pmarketplace
- Monero Market https://reddit.com/r/moneromarket.
Additionally, you can simply add “10% discount for Bitcoin payments” to your Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace listing.
Where to spend KYC-free Bitcoin and Monero
Cryptocurrencies are currencies, so use them to buy products and services.
There are many places to spend cryptocurrencies, including for digital products, brick-and-mortar stores, gift cards and KYC-free prepaid debit cards.
Stores that accept crypto
There are many directories for online and brick-and-mortar stores that accept crypto, including electronics, clothes, restaurants, gaming and more. AcceptedHere https://acceptedhere.io and CryptWerk https://cryptwerk.com) are great directories with thousands of stores worldwide.
Gift cards
Buy gift cards to online and brick-and-mortar stores like Amazon, Ebay, Walmart, Uber Eats and more from CoinCards https://coincards.com, Bitrefill https://bitrefill.com and The Bitcoin Company https://thebitcoincompany.com. Make sure to check the store’s terms, as some stores require customers to link a credit card before they can redeem gift cards.
PayWithMoon https://paywithmoon.com and CoinDebit https://coindebit.io sell KYC-free prepaid Visa cards that work in US online stores. Purse.io https://purse.io allows you to shop from Amazon with crypto.
Proxy stores
Proxy stores are KYC-free personal shopper services that allow you to buy from any store with crypto. Enter the product URL, send Bitcoin or Monero and the proxy store purchases the product with their business bank account and reships the product to you.
Some examples are:
- Proxystore https://proxysto.re
- Sovereign Stack Rerouter https://sovereignstack.tools/rerouter/
- ShopInBit https://shopinbit.com.
You may also be able to find someone via a P2P exchange who would pay a fiat invoice for you in return for crypto.
Marketplaces
With peer-to-peer crypto marketplaces, you can buy and sell products and services, similar to Craigslist or Ebay:
- Classifieds, jobs, fundraisers and exchanges: https://bitejo.com
- Bitcoin Craigslist: https://tukan.market
- Bitcoin/Monero marketplace: https://miragesale.com
- Local Bitcoin-friendly stores: https://oshi.tech
- Telegram Bitcoin marketplace: https://t.me/BitcoinP2PMarketplace
- Matrix crypto marketplace: https://matrix.to/#/#cryptomarketplace:matrix.org
- Reddit Monero marketplace: https://reddit.com/r/moneromarket
- OpenBazaar remake: https://mobazha.com
- Decentralized P2P marketplace: https://particl.io
Bitcoin circular economies
Circular economies are decentralized local and global economies to buy and sell products and services for Bitcoin or Monero, outside of the state and large corporations. Circular economies can offer products, jobs, apartment rentals, healthcare, travel, proxy merchant services and more. Information about Bitcoin circular economies: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/business/kyc-free-bitcoin-circular-economies and https://bitcoinmagazine.com/business/its-time-to-join-the-bitcoin-circular-economy
More info about KYC-free cryptocurrencies
For more info on the dangers of KYC and the potential of KYC-free cryptocurrencies to create truly free markets, visit:
Directories:
- https://kycnot.me
- https://bitcoiner.guide
- https://bitcoinbookmarks.com
- https://monerica.com
- https://lightningnetworkstores.com
KYC-free peer-to-peer alternatives: https://anarkiocrypto.medium.com/the-rarely-discussed-dangers-of-kyc-in-crypto-and-daily-life-and-what-you-can-do-about-it-20f2b5894439
Reject the state’s monopoly on identity: https://anarkiocrypto.medium.com/why-the-states-monopoly-on-identity-is-more-dangerous-than-google-facebook-and-microsoft-4ce415793d7e
The dangers and exclusion of government ID systems:
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https://www.statelessness.eu/blog/each-person-left-living-streets-we-are-losing-society
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https://fee.org/articles/passports-were-a-temporary-war-measure
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Financial inclusion for unbanked people: https://whycryptocurrencies.com/for_the_unbanked.html
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Avoid the cashless dystopia: https://whycryptocurrencies.com/cashless_dystopia.html
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Cryptocurrency Resources for Sovereignty
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Cypherpunk, Agorist, and No-KYC Philosophy
- An Argument Against KYC Bitcoin
- KYC-Free Bitcoin Circular Economies: Free The Markets, Free The World
- It’s Time To Join The Bitcoin Circular Economy — Ragnar Lifthrasir
- How to survive outside of the state with Crypto Agorism
- Why Twitter’s KYC’ed Bitcoin tips are dangerous and what KYC-free alternatives you can use
- The dangers of “decentralized” ID systems
- Roadblocks to obtaining government-issued ID
- Second Realm Ideas
- An Agorist Primer — SEK3
- Second Realm: Book on Strategy — Smuggler & XYZ
- 50+ libertarian, agorist and anarchist ebooks (SEK3, Mises, Rothbard & more)
- How Monero Uniquely Enables Circular Economies — Seth For Privacy
- KYC Will Not Protect Us, Bitcoin And Encryption Will — Mitch
- The libbitcoin Manifesto — Amir Taaki
- True Names Not Required: On Identity and Pseudonymity in Cyberspace — DerGigi
- Fifty things to do NOW — The Free and Unashamed
- Agorist Journal
- KYC-free Bitcoin Circular Economies — AnarkioCrypto
- Building a circular economy with Monero — AnarkioCrypto
- The rarely discussed dangers of KYC and what you can do about it — AnarkioCrypto
- Why the state’s monopoly on identity is more dangerous than Google, Facebook and Microsoft — AnarkioCrypto
- How to buy, earn and spend KYC-free Bitcoin and Monero (without ID or a bank account) — AnarkioCrypto
- Guerilla Open Access Manifesto
- The Cyphernomicon
- Crypto Anarchy and Virtual Communities
- State and Terrorist Conspiracies & Conspiracy as Governance
- A Cyberpunk Manifesto
- A Cypherpunk's Manifesto
- The GNU Manifesto
- The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto
NoKYC Guides
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This article discusses how to buy non-KYC bitcoin from a bitcoin ATM (BATM), specifically CoinFlip BATM, using Text Verified.
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This article uses the method described in How to use Text Verified to buy non-KYC bitcoin at a Bitcoin ATM (Wook 2022) and builds on it by describing how to use the non-KYC bitcoin purchased at the Bitcoin ATM to buy non-KYC monero through Bisq.
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How to buy your first non KYC bitcoin and monero
This is the presentation given by Heady Wook at Bear Arms N' Bitcoin, Miami, FL titled "How to buy your first non-KYC bitcoin and monero" (2022).
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How to buy non KYC bitcoin with a US Postal Money Order on Bisq
In this guide, the goal is to teach individuals how to buy non-KYC bitcoin using a US Postal Money Order (US PMO), one of the most private purchase methods available on Bisq.
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How to use a certified mail receipt to buy non KYC Bitcoin
In this article, I describe how to use a Certified Mailing Receipt when sending a money order. It is meant to be used for buying non-KYC Bitcoin with a US Postal Money Order off Bisq.
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How to accept non-KYC bitcoin with BTCPay Jungle and Electrum
I will discuss how to connect an Electrum bitcoin software wallet to BTCPay Jungle to start receiving non-KYC bitcoin payments in exchange for goods and services online.
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Crypto Services Directories
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Find NON-KYC exchanges and services to use and spend your crypto anonymously.
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Accepted Here is a regularly updated database of online and offline businesses accepting cryptocurrency from all over the world. AH is not affiliated with any merchant or coin owner listed on the platform.
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Cryptwerk is online directory with companies, websites, shops, services where you can pay with Bitcoin and other popular cryptocurrencies.
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Find free premium crypto websites sorted by quality.
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A directory for a Monero circular economy
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This website lists stores that accept bitcoin through the lightning network. Any user can vote up or down on the stores listed. To actively participate you should have a lightning-enabled bitcoin wallet. We track the adoption of the bitcoin lightning network by merchants and allow users to find and review them. The website is mostly automated and community maintained: adding stores, tagging and updating (most/all updates done by website owners).
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P2P Exchanges
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Buy and sell bitcoin for fiat (or other cryptocurrencies) privately and securely using Bisq's peer-to-peer network and open-source desktop software. No registration required. Bisq is a peer-to-peer trading network, not a website or "app" or other centralized service. It's software you run on your own hardware, which connects to other people running the Bisq software to facilitate trades. It's open-source and community-driven.
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A marketplace where users can buy and sell Monero to and from each other. Localmonero provides you with a custodial web-wallet but you can withdraw your funds to any wallet of your choice with no limits. A tor service is available.
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Users, called traders, create advertisements with the price and the payment method they want to offer. You can browse our website for trade advertisements and search for a payment method you prefer. You'll find traders buying and selling cryptocurrencies online for more than 60 different payment methods.
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RoboSats is a simple and private way to exchange bitcoin for national currencies. Robosats simplifies the peer-to-peer user experience and uses lightning hold invoices to minimize custody and trust requirements. The deterministically generated avatars help users stick to best privacy practices.
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Hodl Hodl is a global P2P Bitcoin trading platform, that allows users to trade directly with each other and it doesn't hold user’s funds — locking it in multisig escrow instead. This minimizes the possibility of Bitcoin assets theft and reduces trading time.
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P2P Crypto Marketplaces and Freelancing
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With Bitejo, members can use Bitcoin to freely trade with their friends, community and the world.
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We bring back to life the trade between people from the local area. We charge no fees, we don’t mediate deals, we merely provide a service of associating parties to the transaction. We create a Bitcoin marketplace in real life. We help grow the Bitcoin community and the low-mile commerce. Contact the seller and meet in person to finalize the deal. Post your ad to offer a service, sell something or give away stuff for free.
Automated Exchanges
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Infinity Exchanger takes one cryptocurrency and outputs one or more cryptocurrencies. It operates without user accounts, allowing to quickly exchange multiple assets.
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This coin swap service is only available with Tor and guarantees full anonymity to users.
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Privacy-first automated crytpocurrency swaps without registration.
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Trocador is a privacy-focused exchange aggregator. We believe cryptocurrency can be a great tool against government overreach, censorship and tyranny. And that it can help promote decentralization and liberty, for a much more prosperous and freer world.
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Anonymous Crypto Bank providing Exchange Bitcoin to Monero and vice versa.
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This coin swap service is only available with Tor and guarantees full anonymity to users.
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Crypto VPS & Domain Services
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The 1984 Hosting Company was established in 2006 by a couple of Free Software and civil rights enthusiasts. We have since grown to become Iceland's biggest web hosting company by far. Our goal is to offer high quality web hosting and VPS services at a competitive price, always respecting and protecting the civil and political rights of our customers. We only use green energy from renewable, sustainable sources and we always choose free software.
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IncogNET LLC is an employee owned business operated by a small team with decades of experience in the web-hosting and related industries. Though we each stem from varied backgrounds and areas of expertise within the industry, we all share a common interest in protecting the fundamental human right to freedom of expression, believing in the importance of privacy in the modern digital age, and providing rock-solid services.
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Njalla sits in between the domain name registration service and you, acting as a privacy shield. When you purchase a domain name through Njalla, they own it for you. However, the agreement grants you full usage rights to the domain. Whenever you want to, you can transfer the ownership to yourself or some other party.
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Crypto VPN Services
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Highly regarded no log VPN provider
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Highly regarded no log VPN provider
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Crypto Credit Cards
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Use Bitcoin/Lighting to fund virtual VISA cards with ease. Coinbase is supported as a payment method to fund the cards. Cards themselves once loaded can be used immediately. The user can delete the card to return balance to their account as credit to be used in future cards.
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Crypto Gift Cards
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Use a prepaid gift card to convert your cash into digital currency at over 80,000 locations nationwide.
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Crypto eSim Providers
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Get global mobile 4G/5G Internet access and burner phone numbers instantly and privately on any modern eSIM-compatible smartphone
Worldwide coverage at low prices
Pay with bitcoin or lightning
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Buy SIM, ESIM and Gift cards with Monero.
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Crypto SMS Providers
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SMSPVA offers a large list of SMS verification numbers you can rent with BTC. Account does not need any personal information.
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Verify your online accounts! Temporary real phone numbers.
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JMP allows you to send and receive text messages and picture messages using your Jabber client. You can also make and receive phone calls, including receiving voicemails delivered to you as audio recordings and text transcriptions. JMP gives you a real phone number that is yours for calling and texting that works from all your devices at once. Because they use the Jabber and SIP open protocols, you can use any existing client of your choice.
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Cheap sms service for hundreds of services and many countries supported registration requires no verification and crypto payments only
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SMS4Sats offers SMS verification numbers online and you can pay using the Lightning Network. Cheap, easy, fast and anonymous.
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We are the premier one stop shop for all your sms and text verification needs. Exceptional service and competitive pricing sets us apart from the rest.
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Sources & Kudos
- https://agorism.blog/anarkio/agorist-bitcoin-monero-and-tech-resources
- https://kycnot.me