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Topic: Bitcoin-vpn.com - a huge list of Bitcoin and other crypto friendly VPN providers (Read 750 times)

newbie
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and some were removed.
Not sure why you've moved ProtonVPN to the "Temporary unavailable" section, but I just checked and the Bitcoin option is still there for the free account holders who are looking to upgrade... Any sign that they might drop this option [couldn't find anything in their subreddit and Twitter feed]?

Right, they accept btc when you hold an account. They do not accept btc from new users.
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 3406
Crypto Swap Exchange
and some were removed.
Not sure why you've moved ProtonVPN to the "Temporary unavailable" section, but I just checked and the Bitcoin option is still there for the free account holders who are looking to upgrade... Any sign that they might drop this option [couldn't find anything in their subreddit and Twitter feed]?
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 43
Sorry for the inactivity.
The website were updated, added some providers and some were removed.
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
$4 per year, that's a crazy price. Where do you find all those juicy offers?
Lowendtalk.com. The $4 offer is still available (don't take $2/year: in my experience 128 GB RAM isn't enough to run OpenVPN).
Note that these very cheap ones are only meant for people who know what they're buying Tongue You get no support.

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There is a thread dedicated to VPS services as this one, here?
I've seen several offers on the Services board, but no thread dedicated to different suppliers. I've seen very good and very bad budget hosts.

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VPS IPs are usually shared by rather few people, or you're likely to be flagged as VPN/shared IP by the services you will use with it?
Usually, each VPS has their own IP. The very cheap ones use NAT, in which you share the IPv4 IP and get your own IPv6 IPs. A shared IP has benefits for a VPN: any website you visit can't build a profile based on just the IP. But it's also likely to be abused more, which will lead to more difficult captchas.
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 2353
Unfortunately as I understand locations available are only in Netherlands and USA.
That's correct, although there are many VPS providers that offer different countries. Some are more expensive than others though (even from the same provider).
And that's one of the perks from a commercial VPN: they offer many countries to choose from, without much hassle.

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I don't understand why so many VPNs are mainly focused on US.
If I have to guess: it's a large market, and servers are cheap there.



I've also used and tested a $4 per year VPS as VPN. It's IPv6 only (because dedicated IPv4 is more expensive than the entire VPS), and worked fine too. But it wasn't worth the hassle to keep using it, so I got rid of it.
$4 per year, that's a crazy price. Where do you find all those juicy offers? There is a thread dedicated to VPS services as this one, here? VPS IPs are usually shared by rather few people, or you're likely to be flagged as VPN/shared IP by the services you will use with it?
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
Unfortunately as I understand locations available are only in Netherlands and USA.
That's correct, although there are many VPS providers that offer different countries. Some are more expensive than others though (even from the same provider).
And that's one of the perks from a commercial VPN: they offer many countries to choose from, without much hassle.

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I don't understand why so many VPNs are mainly focused on US.
If I have to guess: it's a large market, and servers are cheap there.



I've also used and tested a $4 per year VPS as VPN. It's IPv6 only (because dedicated IPv4 is more expensive than the entire VPS), and worked fine too. But it wasn't worth the hassle to keep using it, so I got rid of it.
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 2353
If you're looking for a static IP, why not get a VPS and setup your own VPN with OpenVPN?
This one for instance costs $13.89 per year and allows 2500 GB bandwidth per month (note that it counts both ways when used as a VPN). I choose this provider until recently I used it for sharing large amounts of data and sent a few TB per month without problems.
It's a very interesting tip with a very attractive price thank you for sharing it. Unfortunately as I understand locations available are only in Netherlands and USA.
I don't understand why so many VPNs are mainly focused on US. It allows you to access american restricted content but most of services elsewhere geo-block american IPs.
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
If you're looking for a static IP, why not get a VPS and setup your own VPN with OpenVPN?
This one for instance costs $13.89 per year and allows 2500 GB bandwidth per month (note that it counts both ways when used as a VPN). I choose this provider until recently I used it for sharing large amounts of data and sent a few TB per month without problems.
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 7065
The Static IP Datacenter package costs $24 per year and that's the only one that's close to the price you mentioned. You can check SFR10's link to see the features of that particular package. As they describe on the site, those IPs are not dedicated. They don't want to assign dedicated IPs and prefer shared ones to ensure a slight boost in privacy because multiple people will be assigned to the same IP.
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 3406
Crypto Swap Exchange
I have read they are offering private "white listed" adresses for only $25 dollar a year, it's true?
Does anyone know another VPN provider offering this feature by chance?
AFAICS, the only thing that matches the above description is their "shared" data center static IP, so I'm going to assume you were referring to a dedicated IP [NordVPN has this kind of feature and it works flawlessly on windows but for some reason, I can't get it to work on Android (I had no luck with switching the protocols)].
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 2353
I am not sure how I didn't see this topic before. Great job at reviewing all those brands. I am surprised to see Windscribe on the list of recommended providers. That's because they have free accounts with a decent number of servers to pick from. They were also giving away promotional accounts with 50 GB of traffic a few years ago. If it's free, you are the product, but looks like that's not always the case.

Thank you very much for this comprehensive list but unfortunately I don't see any price on the page. Do you plan to add some of them soon?
That might be because prices can change from time to time. If OP added prices, he would need to check and correct them to ensure the information is correct. Imagine seeing plenty of messages saying: Hi, your price is wrong for X, or can you correct the subscription fee for Y, etc.
You are using Windscribe? I have read they are offering private "white listed" adresses for only $25 dollar a year, it's true?
Does anyone know another VPN provider offering this feature by chance?
For the prices OP could check them one or two times a year and leave the date of the last checking in the topic.
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
You've said on another thread they were accepting 0 confirmation payments with BCH, is it still true? Which wallet are you using to deal with BCH please? I would be interest in making instant top ups. In order to only pay when I need to use it.
Yes, it still works (and takes about 30 seconds to register, although it varies sometimes). I use the Electrum Fork in a VM (just like I use the VPN itself inside a VM). Just to be sure, I don't install anything I can avoid on my real system.
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 2353
See: Mullvad's FAQ:
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Why no free plan?

"Free" services nearly always come at some cost, whether that be the time you spend watching an intro ad, the collection of your data, or by limiting the functionality of the service. We don't operate that way – at all.
But by paying 2 cents you get a 3 hour "trial". I should get myself a Monero wallet (lower fees than Bitcoin and much better than a Forkcoin) just for this.
You've said on another thread they were accepting 0 confirmation payments with BCH, is it still true? Which wallet are you using to deal with BCH please? I would be interest in making instant top ups. In order to only pay when I need to use it.
I have paid for one month this time but I don't want to do that next month because I will look for VPNs with more servers/IP addresses.

Probably the only VPN that I currently only trust(to a certain extent, of course) is Mullvad. It's an expensive $5.5 per month
I use it too, but my perspective differs: it's cheap at €0.15 per day or about $0.04 for 6 hours. Until they accept LN I use BCH* to pay for a fresh account whenever I need it for a couple hours. You can literally pay any amount and get exactly the minutes you paid for.

*I know, I know, I don't like it either. But fees are low and Mullvad accepts payments with 0 confirmations (unlike Bitcoin).
legendary
Activity: 2730
Merit: 7065
I am not sure how I didn't see this topic before. Great job at reviewing all those brands. I am surprised to see Windscribe on the list of recommended providers. That's because they have free accounts with a decent number of servers to pick from. They were also giving away promotional accounts with 50 GB of traffic a few years ago. If it's free, you are the product, but looks like that's not always the case.

Thank you very much for this comprehensive list but unfortunately I don't see any price on the page. Do you plan to add some of them soon?
That might be because prices can change from time to time. If OP added prices, he would need to check and correct them to ensure the information is correct. Imagine seeing plenty of messages saying: Hi, your price is wrong for X, or can you correct the subscription fee for Y, etc.
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 2353
Hello,

I would like to introduce my website: https://www.Bitcoin-vpn.com - an ultimate list of VPN providers, which accept Bitcoin and another crypto. Providers list A-Z.

I am still working on some providers to review, Also I am going to update my reviews every week, recheck providers, order services, and test services as a user. The main goal is to have a very good quality list of providers without a bulls**t, as other review websites do. The top provider is paying the most and it is not acceptable for me.

Please write here, to PM or to my email, which is listed on the website, if you know any providers or would like to add your website.

A major upgrade:

1. All providers reviewed
2. Some providers temporary moved to another category, as variuos issues were detected during my review.
3. Added a search possibility following crypto and merchant.
Thank you very much for this comprehensive list but unfortunately I don't see any price on the page. Do you plan to add some of them soon? Because it can be useful to have such a long list of VPN for people looking for less known VPNs but without price it's difficult to spot the most interesting ones.
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
Personally, if I try to get experience a new platform, I would prefer to use my throw away email for registration.
Registration? What's that? Cheesy

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Did they write about reasons they stop it?
See: Mullvad's FAQ:
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Why no free plan?

"Free" services nearly always come at some cost, whether that be the time you spend watching an intro ad, the collection of your data, or by limiting the functionality of the service. We don't operate that way – at all.
But by paying 2 cents you get a 3 hour "trial". I should get myself a Monero wallet (lower fees than Bitcoin and much better than a Forkcoin) just for this.
legendary
Activity: 2310
Merit: 4085
Farewell o_e_l_e_o
I have a better idea for this. You can identify if a VPN is reliable or not just by looking at their website, and their "Free tier" offering.

When either of these are badly looked after (a crappy website UX or extremely limited servers in free mode), its an indication that there are probably other websites out there that have better paid plans than what you can get in these places.
Thank you. It is a good trick to get an overview on quality of a platform. I bookmark it for quick checking on my side. Anyway, for Bitcoin-vpn, as a review site, I think my suggestion for them still makes sense. They should give an easier overview for guests by one way or another.

I have a different view: a "free" VPN means you're the product. Unless they use a limited free account to promote their paid account (like Protonmail), I'd assume they could be selling my data to earn from me.
In fact, there is no free lunch. Personally, if I try to get experience a new platform, I would prefer to use my throw away email for registration.

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Mullvad used to offer 3 hours for free on new accounts as a promotion, but stopped doing that.
Did they write about reasons they stop it?
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
I have a better idea for this. You can identify if a VPN is reliable or not just by looking at their website, and their "Free tier" offering.

When either of these are badly looked after (a crappy website UX or extremely limited servers in free mode), its an indication that there are probably other websites out there that have better paid plans than what you can get in these places.
I have a different view: a "free" VPN means you're the product. Unless they use a limited free account to promote their paid account (like Protonmail), I'd assume they could be selling my data to earn from me.
Mullvad used to offer 3 hours for free on new accounts as a promotion, but stopped doing that.
legendary
Activity: 1568
Merit: 6660
bitcoincleanup.com / bitmixlist.org
I would like to see a list of your reviews ordinarily from the best to the worst, based on your own review criteria and total review points. It is my suggestion because for people who don't have experience with VPN providers, it is difficult for them to read all of your reviews and choose a best one even just based on your reviews.

Is it possible to have it on your website?
It can be a table or just an ordinal list based on rankings.

I have a better idea for this. You can identify if a VPN is reliable or not just by looking at their website, and their "Free tier" offering.

When either of these are badly looked after (a crappy website UX or extremely limited servers in free mode), its an indication that there are probably other websites out there that have better paid plans than what you can get in these places.
legendary
Activity: 2310
Merit: 4085
Farewell o_e_l_e_o
I would like to see a list of your reviews ordinarily from the best to the worst, based on your own review criteria and total review points. It is my suggestion because for people who don't have experience with VPN providers, it is difficult for them to read all of your reviews and choose a best one even just based on your reviews.

Is it possible to have it on your website?
It can be a table or just an ordinal list based on rankings.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 5937

Well, you are right, I would like to bring more information about my favorite providers, so I may take some time to compare my favorite providers.
It would be great if you could test VPNs ( well at least those that are into recommended category) with the most popular streaming sites, especially Amazon as for some reason majority of VPN providers have the most issues with them. Its the same thing with the one I am currently using, Mullvad that also doesn't work with Amazon.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 43
They now accept Monero too Smiley
Nice addition, the most privacy oriented VPN became even more privacy oriented. I've been using Mullvad for more than a month now and its been working like a charm and if it continues like that for a month or two more I'll just probably take a 1 year sub and make it my main VPN solution.



@Bitcoin-vpn I see you mentioned that you like oVPN the most. Can you maybe compare it with Mullvad and why you liked it more?

Well, you are right, I would like to bring more information about my favorite providers, so I may take some time to compare my favorite providers.
legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 5937
They now accept Monero too Smiley
Nice addition, the most privacy oriented VPN became even more privacy oriented. I've been using Mullvad for more than a month now and its been working like a charm and if it continues like that for a month or two more I'll just probably take a 1 year sub and make it my main VPN solution.



@Bitcoin-vpn I see you mentioned that you like oVPN the most. Can you maybe compare it with Mullvad and why you liked it more?
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
Mullvad vpn is probably best option right now because they don't ask any personal information during registration, and there is even option to pay with Lightning Network with third party.
They now accept Monero too Smiley
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 43
OP, fun thing that I discovered your website not through Bitcointalk, but on forum which isn't related to crypto completely and not even in English Smiley.
I had no idea that there is so many VPN's which accept Bitcoin as payment option. I imagine there is lot of effort needed to make such list. Saw your other website and both in my bookmarks now.
From suggestions, I can add one related with privacy - if it's possible, could you add which VPN's keep logs and which aren't.

Thanks! Well, no one company will tell if they keep logs or not Smiley I am still looking for more providers, but due to lack time, it is hard to do researches and fill lists.

Thanks for your support!
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
if it's possible, could you add which VPN's keep logs and which aren't.
You mean VPNs that claim not to keep logs? You can't ever be sure.
But don't they all claim not to keep logs? I mean, are there actually VPNs out there that admit to keep logs? What's the point of using them if they do?
legendary
Activity: 3262
Merit: 1376
Slava Ukraini!
OP, fun thing that I discovered your website not through Bitcointalk, but on forum which isn't related to crypto completely and not even in English Smiley.
I had no idea that there is so many VPN's which accept Bitcoin as payment option. I imagine there is lot of effort needed to make such list. Saw your other website and both in my bookmarks now.
From suggestions, I can add one related with privacy - if it's possible, could you add which VPN's keep logs and which aren't.
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
vpn providers that are open source.
It's the first time I've seen such a request. I've installed and tested OpenVPN, but if a service provider claims to use open source software, the users still can't know what they're actually running and what changes they made.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 7064
Few new providers were added.
For me it's showing that last update on your website was on  11 March 2022...
One suggestion, maybe you can add information for bitcoin vpn providers that are open source.
This can be good advantage over other closed source alternatives, if the code can be verified and reproduced.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 43
Few new providers were added.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 43
Code upgraded.

Some bug fixes, some new features.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 43
A major upgrade:

1. All providers reviewed
2. Some providers temporary moved to another category, as variuos issues were detected during my review.
3. Added a search possibility following crypto and merchant.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 43
Code:
[quote author=ETFbitcoin link=topic=5385027.msg59238413#msg59238413 date=1644746590]
I just noticed you include onion link for some VPN. Since Mullvad is your favorite VPS and also have onion link, did you forget to include Mullvad's onion link?

[quote author=LoyceV link=topic=5385027.msg59231073#msg59231073 date=1644671394]
Can you create a text file: https://www.bitcoin-vpn.com/[Suspicious link removed] and I use Bitcointalk under the name "Bitcoin-vpn":
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3440227
If you do, I'll leave you neutral feedback confirming you're the owner.
[/quote]

Was it necessary? Looking at how ProtonVPN added and SSL problem solved shortly after i mention it, OP is legit.
[/quote]

Yes, forgot to include onion link. Added.



Please write here, to PM or to my email, which is listed on website, if you know any providers or you like to add your website.
I would add some comparison table for all websites listed on your website, and maybe adding some warnings and red flags for vpn websites that should be avoided, even if they accept Bitcoin.
You could also add some explanation on the bottom of the page what green (or red, orange, etc...) color means.
Mullvad vpn is probably best option right now because they don't ask any personal information during registration, and there is even option to pay with Lightning Network with third party.

Well, it is just a start, no one knows what's going to happen in future.

With colors - yes, green color - 2 my favourite providers, also panning to add a red flag to 1 - 2 providers, as their websites do not work correctly or something is looking wrong.
legendary
Activity: 2212
Merit: 7064
Please write here, to PM or to my email, which is listed on website, if you know any providers or you like to add your website.
I would add some comparison table for all websites listed on your website, and maybe adding some warnings and red flags for vpn websites that should be avoided, even if they accept Bitcoin.
You could also add some explanation on the bottom of the page what green (or red, orange, etc...) color means.
Mullvad vpn is probably best option right now because they don't ask any personal information during registration, and there is even option to pay with Lightning Network with third party.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 43
Code:
[quote author=LoyceV link=topic=5385027.msg59231073#msg59231073 date=1644671394]
[quote author=Bitcoin-vpn link=topic=5385027.msg59197493#msg59197493 date=1644394942]
my website[/quote]
When I click a link (in Tor browser), it opens a new empty tab that gets focus, and loads the VPN's own website in the original tab. I guess this is not the intended behaviour.

[quote author=Bitcoin-vpn link=topic=5385027.msg59197869#msg59197869 date=1644398147]
Mullvad is a great provider, I really liked their service, used them in past.[/quote]
You may want to add that they accept [i]any[/i] payment amount (which gets you the time you paid for up to the minute). That, and the fact that they don't even ask for an email address, are what makes them my favourite.

[hr][hr]
Can you create a text file: https://www.bitcoin-vpn.com/[Suspicious link removed] and I use Bitcointalk under the name "Bitcoin-vpn":
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3440227
If you do, I'll leave you neutral feedback confirming you're the owner.
[/quote]

Done, the file is available.
legendary
Activity: 3290
Merit: 16489
Thick-Skinned Gang Leader and Golden Feather 2021
my website
When I click a link (in Tor browser), it opens a new empty tab that gets focus, and loads the VPN's own website in the original tab. I guess this is not the intended behaviour.

Mullvad is a great provider, I really liked their service, used them in past.
You may want to add that they accept any payment amount (which gets you the time you paid for up to the minute). That, and the fact that they don't even ask for an email address, are what makes them my favourite.



Can you create a text file: https://www.bitcoin-vpn.com/Bitcointalk.txt
Put this text in it:
Code:
I am the owner of bitcoin-vpn.com and I use Bitcointalk under the name "Bitcoin-vpn":
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3440227
If you do, I'll leave you neutral feedback confirming you're the owner.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 43
Please write here, to PM or to my email, which is listed on website, if you know any providers or you like to add your website.
These are the ones I could find [with functioning websites (except for the one you already commented in)] from the first 20 pages of this board:
Note: I prefer to not vouch!


Found 11 more [checked both of the lists] on Google, so I prefer to also not vouch for the following providers:


Wow, that's a real help! Thank you very much, all providers will be checked and listed ASAP.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 43
Hello,

I would like to introduce my website: https://www.Bitcoin-vpn.com - an ultimate list of VPN providers, which accept Bitcoin and another crypto. Providers list A-Z.

I am still working on some providers to review, Also I am going to update my reviews every week, recheck providers, order services, and test services as a user. The main goal is to have a very good quality list of providers without a bulls**t, as other review websites do. The top provider is paying the most and it is not acceptable for me.

Please write here, to PM or to my email, which is listed on website, if you know any providers or you like to add your website.

Great list and a good resource for those who like to protect their privacy, many privacy believers do not want to use fiat when subscribing to VPN and those who are on the list are good options.
But why not use a good theme or template or use a WordPress theme instead I also notice that the links are not prompted to open in a new tab so I have to go back to the list by clicking back

Hello,

Well, I am not looking to create "just another reviews website" with tons of unecessary information and adds. I would like to operate differently.
legendary
Activity: 2968
Merit: 3406
Crypto Swap Exchange
Please write here, to PM or to my email, which is listed on website, if you know any providers or you like to add your website.
These are the ones I could find [with functioning websites (except for the one you already commented in)] from the first 20 pages of this board:
Note: I prefer to not vouch!


Found 11 more [checked both of the lists] on Google, so I prefer to also not vouch for the following providers:


Update:
Wow, that's a real help! Thank you very much, all providers will be checked and listed ASAP.
You're very welcome Smiley
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 7490
Crypto Swap Exchange
I forget to mention Firefox/Tor Browser show warning with error code "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER" when i access your website, although there's no problem Chromium browser. While it's very likely it's problem with Firefox or my device, you might want to check/verify the problem.
The issue should be solved, if you can, please confirm. Thank you!

I can confirm the problem has been solved on both Firefox and Tor Browser, thanks for quick fixhttp://
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 43
I forget to mention Firefox/Tor Browser show warning with error code "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER" when i access your website, although there's no problem Chromium browser. While it's very likely it's problem with Firefox or my device, you might want to check/verify the problem.


The issue should be solved, if you can, please confirm. Thank you!
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 7490
Crypto Swap Exchange
I forget to mention Firefox/Tor Browser show warning with error code "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER" when i access your website, although there's no problem Chromium browser. While it's very likely it's problem with Firefox or my device, you might want to check/verify the problem.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 43
I forget to mention Firefox/Tor Browser show warning with error code "SEC_ERROR_UNKNOWN_ISSUER" when i access your website, although there's no problem Chromium browser. While it's very likely it's problem with Firefox or my device, you might want to check/verify the problem.

Yes, I tested with Firefox. Probably the SSL issue, will be solved asap.

Thank you very much!!!
hero member
Activity: 2926
Merit: 567
Hello,

I would like to introduce my website: https://www.Bitcoin-vpn.com - an ultimate list of VPN providers, which accept Bitcoin and another crypto. Providers list A-Z.

I am still working on some providers to review, Also I am going to update my reviews every week, recheck providers, order services, and test services as a user. The main goal is to have a very good quality list of providers without a bulls**t, as other review websites do. The top provider is paying the most and it is not acceptable for me.

Please write here, to PM or to my email, which is listed on website, if you know any providers or you like to add your website.

Great list and a good resource for those who like to protect their privacy, many privacy believers do not want to use fiat when subscribing to VPN and those who are on the list are good options.
But why not use a good theme or template or use a WordPress theme instead I also notice that the links are not prompted to open in a new tab so I have to go back to the list by clicking back
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 43
Few more VPN providers were added, there are 60 bitcoin-friendly VPN providers now.
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 7490
Crypto Swap Exchange
ProtonVPN provides 2 options to pay - credit card and Paypal.



Looking at https://protonvpn.com/support/vpn-bitcoin-payments/, looks like you need to create account with free plan before you can subscribe to paid version and pay it with Bitcoin.
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 43
ProtonVPN provides 2 options to pay - credit card and Paypal.

https://ibb.co/ZGx2J1H

Looking at https://protonvpn.com/support/vpn-bitcoin-payments/, looks like you need to create account with free plan before you can subscribe to paid version and pay it with Bitcoin.

Correct! I tried with my very old account and yes, Protonvpn accepts BTC.

Thank you!
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 43
ProtonVPN do accept cryptocurrency, you can check their payment options here: https://protonvpn.com/support/payment-options/

I would like to let the users know that using VPN can only hide your browsing behavior anonymously but that doesn't mean you are safe from non-secured traffic. If you want to browse anonymously you can consider using TOR. You can read the friendly reminder from the PrivacyTools.io here: https://www.privacytools.io/#vpn


Thank you.

All providers on the list were tested by me. I always try to order services and check if the site accepts crypto and which merchant do they use.
ProtonVPN provides 2 options to pay - credit card and Paypal.

https://ibb.co/ZGx2J1H

sr. member
Activity: 2282
Merit: 470
Telegram: @jperryC
ProtonVPN do accept cryptocurrency, you can check their payment options here: https://protonvpn.com/support/payment-options/

I would like to let the users know that using VPN can only hide your browsing behavior anonymously but that doesn't mean you are safe from non-secured traffic. If you want to browse anonymously you can consider using TOR. You can read the friendly reminder from the PrivacyTools.io here: https://www.privacytools.io/#vpn
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 43
Thanks for creating such list, it reminds me of https://bitcoin-vps.com/ which focus on VPS.

The main goal is to have a very good quality list of providers without a bulls**t, as other review websites do. The top provider is paying the most and it is not acceptable for me.

Since it's your main goal, i would recommend you to read https://restoreprivacy.com/kape-technologies-owns-expressvpn-cyberghost-pia-zenmate-vpn-review-sites/ and remove/add warning to VPN listed on the article.

Please write here, to PM or to my email, which is listed on website, if you know any providers or you like to add your website.

How about https://protonvpn.com?

Thank you. I will add warnings about multiple vpn pages owned by one company. There are one already.

Proton does not accept BTC.
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 7490
Crypto Swap Exchange
Thanks for creating such list, it reminds me of https://bitcoin-vps.com/ which focus on VPS.

The main goal is to have a very good quality list of providers without a bulls**t, as other review websites do. The top provider is paying the most and it is not acceptable for me.

Since it's your main goal, i would recommend you to read https://restoreprivacy.com/kape-technologies-owns-expressvpn-cyberghost-pia-zenmate-vpn-review-sites/ and remove/add warning to VPN listed on the article.

Please write here, to PM or to my email, which is listed on website, if you know any providers or you like to add your website.

How about https://protonvpn.com?
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 43
What does it mean with the Red color on the name? To avoid? I see that Mullvad was in red color but I think they are one of the good VPN which I personally use and the price is fixed $5/month flat rate but it's nice to see someone that's making a review about VPN are you buying them and testing them individually?

Different color - my favorite providers.

Mullvad is a great provider, I really liked their service, used them in past. Maybe it is a point to change color to green.


Thank you for your opinion.

Changed to green color.
legendary
Activity: 1862
Merit: 1046
What does it mean with the Red color on the name? To avoid? I see that Mullvad was in red color but I think they are one of the good VPN which I personally use and the price is fixed $5/month flat rate but it's nice to see someone that's making a review about VPN are you buying them and testing them individually?
newbie
Activity: 25
Merit: 43
Hello,

I would like to introduce my website: https://www.Bitcoin-vpn.com - an ultimate list of VPN providers, which accept Bitcoin and another crypto. Providers list A-Z.

I am still working on some providers to review, Also I am going to update my reviews every week, recheck providers, order services, and test services as a user. The main goal is to have a very good quality list of providers without a bulls**t, as other review websites do. The top provider is paying the most and it is not acceptable for me.

Please write here, to PM or to my email, which is listed on the website, if you know any providers or would like to add your website.

A major upgrade:

1. All providers reviewed
2. Some providers temporary moved to another category, as variuos issues were detected during my review.
3. Added a search possibility following crypto and merchant.
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