The team behind SilentHosts.
We're a small core team running offshore infrastructure as our day job. Pseudonymous by design — consistent with the brand and consistent with how privacy-conscious customers prefer their providers to operate. Real identities are available to counsel and to law enforcement under legitimate process; they're not used as marketing material.
Who does what
Small enough to know each other's work, large enough to cover 24/7. Most direct contact lands at @flo first.
@iceflow
Infrastructure lead
12 years running KVM hypervisors in production environments. Previously contributed to upstream Proxmox patches around live-migration of stateful workloads. Leads provisioning automation, capacity planning, and the reseller-backend integration.
@kraut
Security & compliance
Background in offensive security; switched to defensive operations after consulting for a privacy-focused VPN operator. Owns the AUP, abuse-handling workflow, DMCA notice triage, and the per-jurisdiction legal-counsel relationships.
@flo
Product & customer success
Came from B2B SaaS support before joining the offshore niche. Owns the live-chat queue, ticket routing, and the onboarding flow. The default voice you'll hear in support — typically responding in under 5 minutes during EU business hours.
@wedge
Engineering
Full-stack, Next.js / Tailwind / Postgres / SQLite. Owns the marketing site, the client panel, the payment integrations (Card2Crypto + OxaPay + BTCPay), and the LLM-friendly content surfaces (llms.txt, schema markup, sitemap).
Why pseudonymous?
An offshore-privacy brand operating under a public team lineup is in tension with itself. Customers we serve include journalists, activists, and operators of services that draw hostile attention. Putting team members' real identities on a public website makes them direct attack targets — DMCA process servers, doxxing, harassment campaigns — without meaningfully helping any honest customer.
Pseudonymous bios let the team do good work without inheriting the threat model of every customer. When law enforcement has legitimate process, real identities are available through the registered legal entity. That's the right gate for identity disclosure — not a public LinkedIn page.
If you'd like to chat with any of the four directly, ticket the relevant role: support@ for product / onboarding / billing questions, abuse@ for compliance / takedown / legal, sales@ for capacity / custom-config / large orders.
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