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MID SUMMER OFFER! - 25% BONUS + SPECIAL PLAN - Hourly VPS with 10Gbps, Anti-DDoS, NL
cloudblast
Member, Patron Provider

We are a cloud hosting company with servers in Amsterdam, NL.
Our plan is to expand into multiple locations such as Singapore and New York while keeping affordable hourly pricing and a top notch customer support.
Our key features are: custom developed console panel with hourly postpaid billing, 10 gbps on all VPS, AMD EPYC, NVMe SSD's and 2.5 Tbps DDoS Protection, offsite backups.
Payment Methods: Cryptocurrencies (XMR included), Credit Cards, Over 20+ local payment methods.
How it works?
Deposit any amount above 10€ to receive up to 25% extra credits on your account.
For example, if you deposit 50€ you will receive 12,5€ (25%) more.
Comment this post with your deposit invoice ID and we'll add the credit ASAP.
This is valid until the 1st of August 2025
Limited plan for new users
Only 10 are available for deploy!
10GB DDR4 RAM
3 EPYC Cores
100GB NVMe SSD
10 Gbps
DDoS Protected
1 IPv4 + /64 IPv6
€7,2/month or €0,01/hour

Comments
First comment gets free credits? 😆
Just kidding, GLWS
Nice
Really nice, but the KYC really infuriates me. Why on Earth do you require almost ALL of my private data. You will NEVER send me letters physically!
Invoice #1823 is for 10 euros.
How about 30TB traffic!?
Only required (in some cases, like when VPN is detected) for credit cards.
If you go for crypto or any other payment method, no KYC required.
When I click on Register, it asks me for my address. I am not using any VPN at all, just ipv6.
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There is no KYC after registering, only when depositing money and only for credit cards.
What is this?
We are legally obliged to obtain your data as servers could potentially be used for harmful purposes
It is okay, but you said "If you go for crypto or any other payment method, no KYC required.". This is not true, and I personally think this is a form of "scamming".
@cloudblast
Invoice #1823 is for 10 euros.
I left a comment above
With KYC we mean providing your government-issued ID, that’s what my colleague was referring to.
If you use a VPN on our site and attempt to deposit for the first time using a card, you’ll be prompted to complete the KYC process with a valid ID.
We kindly ask you to refrain from making unfounded claims. If you have any questions, please open a ticket or send us a DM, we’ll be happy to help.
Almost all hosting companies require you to input your address, city, and state. This is standard industry practice.
Done
This plan is only available for new users.
I DO know that, and this is fine. What is not fine is this sentence: "If you go for crypto or any other payment method, no KYC required". If you did not say it, it would be purrfect.
I was really planning to give you my money, those gimmicks are a no-go for me.
No problem, we meant KYC as ID-verification as initially we did not understand you were talking about signup