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Host Your Own WireGuard
Stop trusting a commercial VPN's logging promises. Run your own WireGuard or OpenVPN server on a VPS with a dedicated IP, a logging policy you set, and payment in crypto — no KYC.
Why Run Your Own VPN?
Commercial VPNs ask you to trust a "no-logs" promise you can't verify, on IP addresses shared with thousands of other people — which is exactly why those IPs so often end up blocklisted or CAPTCHA-walled.
A self-hosted VPNflips the model. You get a server whose configuration and logging you control, an IP that's yours alone, and an endpoint you can place in the jurisdiction you choose. There's no provider between you and the exit node.
Modern tooling makes it painless. WireGuard is a few dozen lines of config and hands you a fast, always-on tunnel. Our step-by-step WireGuard guide walks through it in about ten minutes.
Dedicated IP
An address that's yours alone — not shared with a crowd of other VPN users.
Your Logging Policy
You decide what is and isn't recorded. No marketing claims to take on faith.
Pick the Jurisdiction
Place your exit in Poland (EU), the USA, or Singapore to suit your needs.
WireGuard-Fast
Modern, lean, and quick to reconnect — great on mobile and desktop alike.
From Zero to Tunnel in ~10 Minutes
The short version — the full walkthrough is in our guide.
Deploy a VPS
Pick a plan and location, pay with crypto — no KYC. Root access in minutes.
Install WireGuard
A couple of package-manager commands and you have the tools installed.
Generate keys & config
Create server and client keys, define the interface, and open the UDP port.
Connect your devices
Import the config into the WireGuard app on your phone or laptop and you're tunnelled.
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VPN VPS FAQ
Can I run my own VPN on the VPS?▾
Yes. With full root access you can install WireGuard, OpenVPN, or any VPN software you like. A minimal WireGuard setup takes only a few minutes and runs comfortably on our smallest Nano plan.
Why self-host a VPN instead of using a commercial one?▾
A self-hosted VPN gives you a dedicated IP that isn't shared with thousands of strangers, a server whose logging policy you control completely, and no trust in a third party's marketing claims. You own the endpoint end to end.
WireGuard or OpenVPN — which should I use?▾
WireGuard is the modern default: a tiny codebase, excellent throughput, and fast reconnects. OpenVPN remains useful when you need to blend in with HTTPS traffic or support older clients. Both install cleanly on our VPS plans.
How much VPS do I need for a VPN?▾
For personal use, the Nano plan (1 vCPU, 1 GB RAM) is plenty — WireGuard is extremely light. Step up to Micro or Starter if you'll have many devices, multiple users, or heavy throughput.
Do I need KYC, and can I pay with crypto?▾
No KYC is ever required, and you can pay with Bitcoin, Monero, or other crypto. Pairing a self-hosted VPN with anonymous payment keeps the whole setup private.
Can I get my own IPv6 space for the VPN?▾
Yes — a free routed /48 IPv6 block is available on request, which is handy if you want to hand out IPv6 addresses to VPN clients or run IPv6-native services behind the tunnel.
Run Your Own VPN Today
Dedicated IP, your rules, crypto payment, no KYC. Ready in minutes.
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