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ChainVPS

Crypto payments · no KYC

Pay for Hosting with Bitcoin

Fund your ChainVPS balance with Bitcoin, the original peer-to-peer cryptocurrency, and let your servers draw from the prepaid credit as you use them.

Network

Bitcoin L1 (on-chain); Lightning where supported

Privacy

Pseudonymous

Network fees

Variable — Bitcoin network fees are set by a fee market and rise when the mempool is congested; they are usually modest but can spike during periods of heavy demand.

Settlement

Your top-up is credited automatically once the network confirms the transaction; during congestion this can take longer, so sending an adequate fee helps it settle promptly.

Paying with Bitcoin

Bitcoin (BTC) is the first and most widely accepted cryptocurrency, settled on its own public proof-of-work blockchain without any bank or intermediary. For paying, it is universally supported, holds deep liquidity, and moves value directly from your wallet to a payment address, though on-chain fees and timing vary with network demand.

Privacy: Bitcoin is pseudonymous, not private: every transaction is recorded on a permanent public ledger, and addresses can be linked to your identity through analysis, exchange KYC, or address reuse. For stronger on-chain privacy, use a fresh receiving address each time and consider a wallet with coin-control features; if privacy is your priority, a private-by-default coin like Monero is a better fit.

Best for: Anyone who already holds BTC and wants the most widely supported, deeply liquid way to fund their hosting balance.

How it works

Top up in four steps

  1. 1

    Choose Bitcoin at top-up

    In your ChainVPS dashboard, start a balance top-up and select Bitcoin (BTC) as your payment method, then enter the amount you want to add.

  2. 2

    Get your payment address

    The checkout generates a unique Bitcoin address (and QR code) for this top-up. Use it only for this payment and do not reuse it for future ones.

  3. 3

    Send from your wallet

    Open your non-custodial Bitcoin wallet, paste or scan the address, enter the exact amount, and broadcast the transaction with a sufficient network fee.

  4. 4

    Balance credited automatically

    Once the network confirms your transaction, ChainVPS credits the funds to your account balance and your services can draw from it — no manual action needed.

Wallets

Send BTC from any of these

Sparrow WalletBlueWalletBlockstream GreenTrezor (hardware)

Non-custodial wallets keep your keys in your hands. ChainVPS never asks for a wallet login or seed phrase.

Questions

Paying with Bitcoin — FAQ

Is paying with Bitcoin private?

It is pseudonymous, not private. Your payment is recorded on Bitcoin's public ledger and can be traced or linked to you, especially if the coins came from a KYC exchange. Using a fresh address and a privacy-conscious wallet helps, but for true privacy consider Monero.

How long until my balance is credited?

Your top-up is credited automatically once the network confirms the transaction. This is usually a matter of minutes, but can take longer when the Bitcoin network is congested, so include an adequate fee.

What if I send the wrong amount or too little for the fee?

Always send the exact amount shown at checkout so it matches your top-up. If a transaction is stuck due to a low fee, it will still credit once the network confirms it; some wallets also let you bump the fee to speed things up.

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One prepaid balance · 21 cryptocurrencies · no KYC · no card · no recurring charge.