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Here at Olive VPS we provide fully anonymous hosting. We will never do KYC, ever.

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Overview

Olive VPS positions itself as a speed-first, engineer-run alternative to the pricing-gimmick culture of mainstream cloud providers. Every plan—from the $3.99 monthly Starter through the $15.99 Premium tier—ships on enterprise U.2 NVMe SSDs promising sequential read speeds around 3.5 GB/s, paired with genuine KVM virtualization rather than container-based overselling. The company operates twenty global regions including New York, Tokyo, Frankfurt, Mumbai, and São Paulo, all managed through a single control panel with identical pricing models across locations. Instant provisioning claims under thirty seconds for Ubuntu, Debian, AlmaLinux, and Windows Server, with API and Terraform support included. For privacy-conscious operators seeking anonymous infrastructure, the host's acceptance of Bitcoin and Lightning Network payments is the primary draw, though the service sits in a middle ground between true zero-information sign-up and conventional hosting.

Privacy & KYC

Olive VPS markets itself with bold anonymity claims, yet the reality is more layered than its homepage suggests. The provider operates under a tiered KYC model—self-described as "L3 — Tiered"—meaning identity verification is not required at entry level but may be triggered above unspecified usage or spending thresholds. This contradicts the editorial assertion that the company "will never do KYC, ever," creating a material discrepancy that privacy-focused users should note. Email is mandatory for account creation, and IP logging is confirmed active, stripping away the possibility of completely unlinkable registration. For those seeking genuinely anonymous hosting, these friction points are significant: you cannot spin up a server without an email address, and your connection metadata is retained.

  • KYC required only above undisclosed thresholds—exact limits not published
  • Email address mandatory for all accounts
  • IP addresses logged at sign-up and presumably throughout service use
  • No Tor onion mirror or explicit .onix registration pathway mentioned

Supported assets & payments

The payment landscape at Olive VPS is deliberately narrow but cryptocurrency-native. Bitcoin on-chain and Lightning Network are the accepted methods, making the service accessible to users who have already separated their finances from traditional banking rails. The absence of Monero, Zcash, or other privacy coins is a notable limitation for those wanting to break the on-chain transaction graph. Pricing is refreshingly transparent: flat monthly rates with bandwidth overage at $0.005 per GB, disclosed upfront rather than buried in billing fine print. There are no zone-transfer fees, no regional surcharges, and no support-tier upsells. The three-plan structure—Starter at $3.99, Pro at $7.99, Premium at $15.99—scales vCPU, RAM, storage, and bandwidth allocations predictably without pricing-engineering tricks.

Security & custody

Olive VPS delivers infrastructure-level protections that exceed typical budget-host expectations. Every plan includes free L3/L4 DDoS mitigation up to 10 Gbps, with optional L7 web application firewall available for production workloads. Automated daily snapshots are encrypted and retained for fourteen days with one-click restore functionality. The 2025 measured uptime figure of 99.998% is published openly, and the company claims automatic service credits when targets are missed without requiring customer tickets. Support is staffed exclusively by engineers rather than scripted first-line agents, with a median first-response time of seven minutes. However, the custodial model is standard for VPS hosting: you rent virtualized hardware on Olive VPS's terms, with no self-custody of the underlying infrastructure. Root access is yours, but the hypervisor, network stack, and physical security remain under provider control—standard industry practice, yet worth acknowledging for threat-modeling purposes.

Who it's for — verdict

Olive VPS earns a 6/10 overall score in our directory, reflecting solid infrastructure hampered by privacy inconsistencies. The host is best suited for Bitcoin users who need performant, geographically distributed servers without linking to personal banking, but who are comfortable with email-based registration and accept that high-volume usage may trigger identity verification. Developers, small privacy projects, and crypto-native businesses will appreciate the flat pricing, NVMe-everywhere policy, and engineer-accessible support. Pure anonymity seekers—journalists, whistleblowers, or anyone requiring unlinkable infrastructure—should look elsewhere due to mandatory email, IP logging, and the tiered KYC architecture. The gap between marketing language and actual policy is the critical flaw here: a host cannot simultaneously promise "fully anonymous hosting" and operate threshold-based KYC. Until that contradiction is resolved, Olive VPS remains a competent crypto-friendly host rather than a genuine no-KYC sanctuary.

Community summary

Olive VPS is a Bitcoin-friendly virtual private server host that advertises fully anonymous sign-ups and flat-rate pricing, though its tiered KYC policy and IP logging warrant closer scrutiny by privacy purists.

Pros
  • + Flat-rate pricing with no hidden regional or transfer fees
  • + Enterprise NVMe SSDs on every plan including the $3.99 tier
  • + Bitcoin and Lightning Network payments accepted
  • + Strong DDoS protection and automated encrypted snapshots
  • + Engineer-staffed support with sub-10-minute median response
Cons
  • Tiered KYC policy contradicts 'never do KYC' marketing claims
  • Mandatory email registration prevents fully anonymous sign-up
  • IP logging active, reducing unlinkability
  • No privacy coin support beyond Bitcoin

Attributes

8 signals
Strengths
Identity-Free registration P+10 Personal info is not verified P+9 Refunds do not require KYC P+5 T+5 Strict no-log policy P+5 T+3
Cautions
Community contributed Shotgun KYC P-15
Informational
Source code is private T-1 Account required P-1