ServPrivate 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.
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 | ServPrivate | 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 | $48.50/mo | €59.99/mo |
Strengths on both sides
Where ServPrivate 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 offshore SMTP relay bundled
Our honest verdict
NiceVPS hits the same notes as ServPrivate on philosophy — Dominica jurisdiction, native Monero alongside Bitcoin / Dash / Zcash, custom ISO upload, Tor access and offshore 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. ServPrivate 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 ServPrivate if
Choose ServPrivate 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 offshore SMTP relay, or you prefer their multi-crypto checkout (Dash and Zcash in particular) as a primary settlement option.
ServPrivate vs NiceVPS — FAQ
01 Which is better, ServPrivate or NiceVPS?
It depends on your priority. ServPrivate wins on raw operator privacy (token-only auth, no email, no phone, no name, no fiat), 7-jurisdiction footprint and AI-agent purchasing (MCP, OpenAPI, x402-light). NiceVPS has its own strengths listed in the comparison table above — pick whichever maps to your actual threat model.
02 Is ServPrivate cheaper than NiceVPS?
ServPrivate VPS starts at $7.50/mo and dedicated at $48.50/mo. NiceVPS pricing varies by plan; the comparison table above shows entry tiers and dedicated start price for both providers. Multi-month cycles unlock additional discounts on both sides.
03 Can I pay NiceVPS with Monero, like ServPrivate?
ServPrivate accepts 20 native crypto coins including Monero (XMR), with per-order deposit addresses and any-coin checkout. Whether NiceVPS accepts Monero, and on which payment rail, is shown in the feature comparison above. Crypto-only operators should always confirm before ordering.
04 How do I migrate from NiceVPS to ServPrivate?
Snapshot or `rsync` your existing server to a new ServPrivate VPS in your chosen jurisdiction, restore data, reconfigure DNS, then cancel the NiceVPS instance and rotate any exposed keys. Our /alternative-to-nicevps page has the full step-by-step. Total migration usually takes 30–90 minutes for a small server.
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