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looking for vps in Russia, no Kyc, crypto, 4tb+, low price
Hi everyone,
I’m looking for a VPS provider in the Russia with the following requirements:
Price: up to $20-25 per year. May be up to 40 if IP is in white list
Minimum monthly traffic: 4 TB
No KYC (identity verification)
Payment via cryptocurrency (USDT, TON or other)
If you have any recommendations or personal experiences with providers meeting these criteria, please let me know.
Thanks in advance!

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Title says: looking for vps in Russia
Text says: looking for a VPS provider in the USA
Thank you, you’re right. The text was from a previous request, and I missed it. It’s fixed now. I need it in Russia at this time.
Maybe JustHost from @antonpa (https://justhost.ru)? I have a VPS with them in Novosibirsk. The 12 month cost is $34.20, but they don't seem to be giving out blacklisted IPs (https://www.abuseipdb.com/check/45.8.158.126). For that price, you get 1 vCPU, 1 GB RAM, 20 GB storage (700 MB/s NVMe), 200 Mbps fair-use bandwidth, 1 IPv4, and 1 (yes, just 1) IPv6.
If you want even cheaper, there's also https://4vps.su which currently has a promo in their Kemerovo region for 1056 RUB (about $13.56) per year, which gets you 1 vCPU, 1 GB RAM, 10 GB NVMe, and 100 Mbps bandwidth. They have another promo in Novosibirsk which gets you 1 vCPU, 1 GB RAM, 5 GB NVMe, and 50 Mbps bandwidth for 845 RUB (about $10.85) per year. I actually plan to buy one of these promos from them today or tomorrow, but right now I cannot vouch for them and I have no idea if they give out blacklisted IPs or have performance or reliability issues. No clue if they have IPv6.
Neither of those hosts require KYC.
Perhaps https://serv.host will suit you. I have VPS in Moscow location for 150RUB/month (1 AMD EPYC 7502 vCPU, 1GB RAM and 10GB SSD). They does not require passing KYC and accept Crypto payments.
Link 250MBit/s with burst to 1Gbit/s, but YABS showing me ~650MBit/s for upload and ~350MBit/s for download.
I don't know how much traffic is in FUP, you need to check with technical support.
Also they have VPS with Ryzen 7 5800X.
@zGato is the Russia expert
You can check 4vps.su, they have a 100RUB/m plan with unmetered 100M in Kemerovo, comes with 7950X as well.
FirstByte.ru also have some good plans
Both accept crypto, no KYC.
Maybe you can share full yabs with us?
Thanks
How good is the uptime? Do they often restart without warning?
Ys, It would be nice if Mr. zGato could answer you; I've read about his experiences before, but I don't know if he's still using any of them.
https://cloudcore.ru/ not bad
https://ml.cloud/en is not bad and bulletproof
They don't look bulletproof to me. They don't allow Tor exits or even legal adult content.
And they cost more than double OP's maximum.
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/207566/ml-cloud-review
owned by yalishanda, "Media Land LLC"
google those two, and yes it actually is still bulletproof.
Other than that its actually pretty good, no issues ever
https://www.robovps.biz/en/vps_in_russia/
Unlimited BW
@zGato you still have ML25 in Moscow?
If yes can you please re-run yabs?
I saw your YABS earlier and there was "100 mbps" (as advertised in thread) but nowadays on ml.cloud I see that even ML25 (lowest) package should have 1Gbit...
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4717693/#Comment_4717693
In three months only once
Thank you all very much, I didn’t expect so many responses.
For now, I’ve settled on FirstByte.
Oh that's interesting. I'd love a genuine bulletproof host in Russia. All the ones that are supposedly bulletproof still seem allergic to abuse complaints from Tor exits.
Check Veesp
Everyone missed out for $25 per year with maybe 40 IPv4 addresses, I think it’s just impossible task!
I confirm that my Kemerovo machine has got IPv6/48.
I think there is a script to check it. If you share a link, I can check.
They do, sadly. However, those are not regular but pretty random. For example, for the past week it was good but you never know what might happen next week.
Oh a /48, that's nice.
Is the downtime prolonged, or is it just excessive reboots? I'd love to run a Tor relay on it, and they aren't too sensitive to brief downtime as long as it's not going down for an hour every week.
Tbh, I have no idea since there are a few apps on it and they are not critical, so I do not even check downtimes.
I bought a 4vps server in Kemerovo, Russia just a few days ago. It seems to be having networking issues and can access barely any sites. I suspect there must be some censorship occurring, as I can reach vk.ru, kremlin.ru, mail.ru, yandex.ru, and rkn.gov.ru just fine... But I cannot access nearly anything else. I thought this damn whitelist thing was only supposed to be impacting mobile user, but it seems nearly everything on https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hxehex/russia-mobile-internet-whitelist/refs/heads/main/whitelist.txt can be accessed and nothing off that list can be.
Can you check the network on your Kemerovo VPS and tell me if it is having any issues? Mine is on 2.59.161.0/24 and can happily access 77.88.8.8 (cdn.yandex.ru) but cannot access 8.8.8.8 (dns.google.com).
both Kemerovo & Novosibirsk have their network censored, but 8.8.8.8 is not really filtered on my instance (same subnet as yours)

That's strange, because 8.8.8.8 is completely blocked for me. Are Tor authorities and relays blocked?
My JustHost VPS that is (ostensibly) in Novosibirsk has no such censorship. IPInfo is confident that it's really in that location with only 0.4 ms latency from their Novosibirsk probe. The only censorship I've noticed with it is the occasional inability to route to moria1, one of the Tor directory authorities.
Anything Tor related seems to be blocked (they don't filter ICMP, so even if it seems like it's not, it actually is:)

Generally speaking, most Russian networks are censored one way or another, might be partially, fully, or even not at all.
They seem, based on my experience, to be more linient with Tor relays now, since I had most of my servers unblocked randomly one day even if they still host a Tor relay. Some networks like EdgeCenter (Russian Gcore) still seem to filter regardless.
whitelists isn't the only measure, 16kb limit is, DPI and whatnot. A few links
wget -qO- censorcheck.tlab.pw
https://hyperion-cs.github.io/dpi-checkers/ru/tcp-16-20/
https://dpidetector.org/en/
https://media.defcon.org/DEF CON 33/DEF CON 33 presentations/Benjamin Mixon-Baca - TSPU Russia's Firewall and Defending Against the Future of Digital Repression.pdf
8.8.8.8 works fine for me for Kemerovo, ping around 70ms
That is my 1st stop for RU server, very stable service. Also you can consider ihor and landvps.ru
Oh damn. I wonder if I can get them to move me to another location or refund me. Quite a few Tor relays operate on their AS and I just happened to be foolish enough to get a Russian location from them, emboldened by how uncensored my Novosibirsk relay is (from JustHost, not from 4vps).