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Pay for offshore hosting with Bitcoin

On-chain BTC — the original digital cash, ideal for invoices above $200.

  • Pseudonymous
  • Bitcoin
  • Confirms in 10–60 min
  • Refunds in BTC
At a glance
BitcoinBitcoin
Confirmation
10–60 min
Network fee
$1–5
Min payment
$5
Subscriptions
Yes
Refundable
Yes (in BTC)
How to pay with BTC
The pitch

Why pay with Bitcoin

Bitcoin is the most widely accepted cryptocurrency in hosting, and the rail we settle the largest share of our invoices on. We accept on-chain BTC through a self-hosted BTCPay Server — no Coinbase Commerce, no BitPay, no third-party processor that could refuse a transaction or freeze receipts. Each invoice gets a fresh receiving address that is not reused for any other order, and incoming payments are forwarded to cold storage on a daily cadence.

On-chain Bitcoin is pseudonymous, not anonymous. The transaction graph is fully public, and chain-analysis firms maintain extensive heuristics for clustering addresses to identities. For most customers this is a non-issue: paying for hosting from a personal wallet that already touches a KYC exchange does not meaningfully change the threat model. For customers who do care, Lightning, Monero, or coin-mixing services upstream of payment offer materially better unlinkability.

Fees and confirmation times track network conditions. A typical economy-fee transaction confirms in 30–60 minutes; high-priority fees buy a slot in the next block. We accept payments at one confirmation for invoices under $500, three confirmations between $500 and $5,000, and six confirmations above. Lightning is the right choice for invoices under $200 — same Bitcoin, settled in seconds, fees in cents.

  • Self-hosted BTCPay Server — no third-party processor
  • Fresh receiving address per invoice, never reused
  • Refunds within the 7-day window paid in BTC
  • Subscriptions supported via BTCPay recurring invoices
  • Universally available wallet support — Sparrow, Electrum, Wasabi, Ledger
The flow

How to pay with BTC

  1. Step 1 / 5

    Pick plan and location

    Choose a VPS, RDP, dedicated, or shared plan, pick a jurisdiction, and add SSH keys at checkout — typically under 30 seconds.

  2. Step 2 / 5

    Select Bitcoin (on-chain)

    Choose BTC at the payment step. BTCPay generates a fresh address scoped to the invoice — never reused for any other order.

  3. Step 3 / 5

    Pay from your wallet

    Scan the QR or paste the address into Sparrow, Electrum, Wasabi, your hardware wallet, or any compatible BTC wallet.

  4. Step 4 / 5

    Wait for confirmation

    One confirmation for invoices under $500 (~10 minutes), three for invoices up to $5,000, six above. The invoice page updates live.

  5. Step 5 / 5

    Server provisioned

    Once confirmation thresholds are met, KVM provisioning runs automatically and credentials are emailed within ~60 seconds.

Specs

Technical specs at a glance

Network
Bitcoin
Average confirmation
10–60 min
Network fee
$1–5
Minimum payment
$5
Subscriptions
Yes
Refunds
Yes (in BTC)
Privacy tier
PseudonymousAddresses aren't tied to identity by default, but the transaction graph is public.
FAQ

Bitcoin payment questions

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