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EditorialOverview
StealthVM is a European VPS and RDP provider pitching itself squarely at privacy-conscious operators who want infrastructure without the identity baggage. Hosted from Sweden, the platform promises instant provisioning, API-first management, and a deliberate rejection of KYC for standard plans. The service runs Linux KVM instances alongside Windows RDP boxes, all managed through a unified dashboard and REST API. For developers, startups, and privacy-focused teams, the appeal is straightforward: rent compute, not your identity. Yet a trust score of 42/100 and a privacy score of 68/100 suggest the offering is competent but not flawless—worth using with eyes open.
Privacy & KYC
StealthVM sits at KYC tier L2 — Discreet, meaning you need only an email to register. No government ID, no credit-card name match, no address verification for standard VPS or RDP purchases. The operator explicitly markets this as "privacy-first billing" and frames crypto payments as the path to "full anonymity."
- Email required: yes
- KYC for standard plans: none
- Jurisdiction: Sweden, cited for constitutional press-freedom protections and resistance to takedown pressure
- No US parent company or hyperscaler middleware claimed
- Data-sharing downstream: explicitly denied in marketing copy
The 68/100 privacy score reflects solid policy positioning, but the gap between promise and verifiable practice—particularly around IP logging and server-side retention—keeps it from top-tier marks. Sweden is a 14-Eyes jurisdiction, which may concern threat models that demand strict non-alliance territory.
Supported assets & payments
StealthVM accepts both fiat and cryptocurrency. Card payments route through Stripe, while crypto options include Bitcoin, Monero, Lightning Network BTC, and USDT among others. Monero and Lightning are standout inclusions for users prioritising chain privacy and speed. The dual-track system lets accounting-heavy users pay by card while privacy purists can stay entirely within crypto rails. Notably, the platform does not mandate card linkage for signup, so the crypto-only path is genuinely available from minute one.
Features & ease of use
Provisioning is fully automated and advertised as sub-one-minute from balance top-up to SSH access. The control plane is API-driven: every dashboard action maps to a documented HTTP call, with scoped API keys, snapshots, one-click OS rebuilds, console rescue access, and power-cycle control. Plans span Linux KVM with full root and Windows with admin RDP, both backed by NVMe storage and DDoS protection. For agencies, per-project VM isolation and optional white-label invoicing are pitched as differentiators. The Stockholm location expansion is recent, adding geographic optionality within the same legal framework.
- REST API with Terraform/bash/CI integration
- 99.9% uptime SLA on higher tiers
- Single-tenant cores and horizontal scaling
- Telegram and ticket support from "real humans"
Security & custody
StealthVM operates a non-custodial model in the hosting sense—you control the VM root or RDP admin credentials, not the provider. The platform touts "zero-trust by design" and claims it makes "boring choices" to prevent internal snooping, though no third-party audit or open-source control-plane code is referenced. The 42/100 trust score is the weakest pillar here: it suggests limited external validation, sparse community track record, and possibly thin operational history. Users should treat the infrastructure as fit-for-purpose but not yet battle-tested at scale. Snapshot and rebuild features are handy, yet backup responsibility ultimately sits with the tenant.
Who it's for — verdict
StealthVM fills a niche for operators who need no-KYC, crypto-friendly VPS or RDP in a free-speech-oriented European jurisdiction. Developers running side projects, privacy teams with active threat models, journalists, and crypto-native startups will find the signup friction minimal and the API automation genuinely useful. However, the middling trust score and lack of community chatter mean cautious users should start with non-critical workloads, verify snapshot integrity independently, and avoid storing high-sensitivity keys on these instances until the operator builds more operational history. For raw anonymity at signup, StealthVM competes well; for long-term trust, it still has proving to do in 2026.
StealthVM delivers bare-metal-style privacy for users who want European VPS or RDP without identity verification, though its middling trust score signals room for operational transparency.
- + True no-KYC signup with only email required
- + Monero, Bitcoin, and Lightning accepted for privacy-first billing
- + Sweden-based with explicit free-speech and anti-takedown positioning
- + Sub-minute automated provisioning with full API and Terraform support
- + Linux KVM root and Windows RDP under one dashboard
- − Trust score of 42/100 signals limited external validation
- − Sweden sits within 14-Eyes intelligence-sharing framework
- − Sparse community sentiment and no third-party audit cited