About NoctHost

NoctHost is a no-KYC, crypto-paid VPS host run by the people who operate it. This page explains who we are, how we work, and why the guides we publish under the NoctHost Team byline are worth trusting.

Who runs NoctHost

NoctHost is run by a small team of engineers who operate the platform end to end - the provisioning pipeline, the hourly billing ledger, the crypto payment flow and the abuse handling. We are the people answering support, not a marketing front for a rebranded reseller panel.

We build NoctHost as a privacy and payment layer on top of top-tier clouds. Your server runs on real infrastructure (Vultr and DigitalOcean today, with more providers being added); your relationship with us stays as simple as an email address and a crypto balance.

Why our guides are credible

Everything we publish in the docs and blog comes from running this service in production: how long a deploy actually takes, which plan size fits a WireGuard VPN or a Tor relay, how crypto deposits settle, what an abuse report looks like from the host side. We write from operating the system, not from rewriting other people's articles.

Where a number is real and verifiable - plan prices, the 28 locations we deploy in, block times for the coins we accept - we state it plainly and keep it in sync with the live catalog. Where something depends on your situation (network fees, confirmations), we say so rather than inventing a figure.

How NoctHost makes money

No hidden game: you pay an hourly price per server, billed from a prepaid crypto balance, and our margin sits on top of the underlying provider's cost. There is no upsell funnel, no data resale, and no advertising - the product is the server.

Unused balance is refundable in the same coin you paid with, minus network fees. Hours already consumed are not, because they are real compute we paid the provider for.

Privacy-friendly, not abuse-friendly

We collect the minimum needed to run the service: an email address, your payment's blockchain transaction, and the operational logs required to bill and run the API. We do not ask for names, documents, billing addresses or phone numbers, and we do not inspect the traffic or files on your server.

That privacy only stays usable if the platform stays clean, so abuse - spam, phishing, malware, botnets, attacks - is banned and enforced through a published abuse process. It is what keeps our IP ranges trusted for the legitimate work most people come here for.

Editorial standards

Articles are published under the NoctHost Team byline and reviewed by the people who operate the platform. We correct things when providers change, prices move or a reader flags an error - and we update the page rather than quietly leaving stale claims up.

If you spot something wrong or out of date, tell us through support and we will fix it.