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@seriesn could probably help you out with the cloud server/vps and probably the /48 and @freerangecloud could help with an IPv6 allocation.
Thanks for the mention brother. Can't do /48 on a VPS. I mean I like the money aspect, but that is a lot of IP for 1 vm.
What do you need an entire /48 for?
You could always just get a $5 Vultr box in Frankfurt and announce a /48 you obtained yourself (from me for example ).
Why you need so much IPs on a single VPS?
Anyway you can get /64 as many providers provide that but not /48
Get the subnet from FreeRangeCloud (monthly cost will come out to less than 10 dollars) and get a 5 dollar Vultr VPS.
As already mentioned, getting your own /48 IPv6 subnet and announcing it from a VPS supporting it might be your best choice.
For 5 EUR/month you can also get a "KVM Power Edition Start" from First-Root (Aff.Link) with 2 vCPU, 2 GB RAM, 80 GB SSD, 5 TB Traffic.
First-Root provides a BGP session for announcing your IP subnet. Their servers are located in Dusseldorf with good network connectivity.
In case you are also searching for a German LIR providing you a /48 IPv6 subnet, I can do that for 60 EUR/year. If you are interested, just PM me.
So in total you only need to pay about 10 EUR/month.
https://tunnelbroker.net offers routed /48 for free. They have two POPs in Germany.
You can find a KVM with one IPv4 near their network, and then you'll get IPv6 /48 via 6in4 tunnel.
We don't have a POP in Germany, but if Netherlands works we do have gear there. We can do up to a /48 per VPS by request.
Assuming you would also accept Prague, CZ (close enough to Germany anyway), I can do a /48 on any of our servers, free of charge.