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Topic: Hostgator the bitcoin haters. - page 2. (Read 500 times)

legendary
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Bitcoin FTW!
September 12, 2018, 04:04:09 PM
#17
I've had no problems using Namecheap in the past, and I haven't really heard of any issues from others in regards to paying with Bitcoin for hosting from them. I haven't hosted a site in quite some time, but from what I've seen even on this thread, it seems not much has changed about them.

If you're having problems with paying anyone directly with BTC or any crypto, it is always possible to transfer funds to PayPal and pay through PayPal. You'll need to deal with verification on PayPal to use the service fully if you don't already have a verified account, but I have been converting crypto to PayPal for online purchases for quite some time with little issue. Just make sure you're transacting with someone reputable if you choose to trade with PayPal, as there is a 180-day timeframe where a transaction can be reversed on PayPal.
newbie
Activity: 100
Merit: 0
September 12, 2018, 02:21:50 PM
#16
This is why it is important to read the terms and conditions carefully and to see that what you are getting into. Maybe use a different site next time which is more reliable.
legendary
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Merit: 1046
September 12, 2018, 01:04:15 PM
#15
I think you can try aws I'm using aws to host my website and there is no restriction. The good thing here you can start with 1 year trial of aws services and the hosting speed is faster than a basic plan of any hosting site good for SEO. You can also, try https://www.steadyturtle.com its crypto related so I think your website is safe without crypto retriction.
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 3056
Welt Am Draht
September 12, 2018, 09:34:05 AM
#14
Weren't there a couple of new projects last year supposed to try "disrupt" this domain name thing?

Whatever became of Namecoin? That's one of the oldest alts of all with a use case that'll become increasingly compelling as time passes. No idea how clunky it is but I do find it strange how invisible it has become.
legendary
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Merit: 3724
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September 12, 2018, 09:24:34 AM
#13
Never used Godaddy, found them so bloody annoying over the years, but I can personally vouch for NameCheap, as others here have as well. Been using a handful of registrars over the years, and happily ported over to NameCheap when I found they were just so much cheaper for some of the more exotic TLDs. Never a single issue with them, used virtual cards to pay no problem. Well into my 3rd year with them, just renewed recently with Bitcoin, also no problem. Never once asked for shit I'll never provide. The only downside is as 1Ref points out: BitPay.

I suspect this sector will soon clamp down on crypto though. Just a matter of time, and it's one of the oldest, most centralised industries. Weren't there a couple of new projects last year supposed to try "disrupt" this domain name thing?

legendary
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Merit: 1127
September 10, 2018, 08:53:37 AM
#12
How can they determine that the bought domain will be used to crypto-related services? Are there any questions asked about how you will use the domain or the future contents of the site before you proceed to buy it? Or they just assumed just because of "cryp" word on crypago.com for the word "crypto"? lol

If you want a hosting company that's crypto friendly and has the best support, I suggest you use https://www.namecheap.com, its the only site I used for my crypto websites though there are some legit sites as well but don't have any experience on them.
Doesnt matter if they denied to give op on what hes seeking for but basing on the name itself then its obvious that they are really trying to get rid of crypto related things.From the word cryp then they can already presume that it would really be used on such niche.The sad thing they refuse to give out but atleast they do give out a refund.Doesnt matter or not really a big issue because its not the only one that can give out those domain names.
There are lots of options.
legendary
Activity: 1526
Merit: 1179
September 10, 2018, 03:41:04 AM
#11
I'll bet the average crypto site is bombarded 24/7 in a way no other type of site is and it's down to the host to sort some of that out.
It depends on the content largely, and whether or not the site does something involving crypto deposits and withdrawals. As long as you remain somewhat neutral, there is less reason for others to attack your site.

The thing is that web hosters are too afraid of future regulations and for that reason unnecessarily bother people with new policies that don't have any real use right now, all to avoid being sanctioned or fined at a later point.

Great thing about web hosters is that they allow you to move your domains and whatnot, so in case one isn't doing what you want it to do, hop over to the next best option. There are plenty enough alternatives.
legendary
Activity: 2604
Merit: 3056
Welt Am Draht
September 09, 2018, 04:37:16 PM
#10
Can't say I'm too surprised a web host doesn't want much to do with a site storing crypto.

Your site may be stored on a server or infrastructure with other sites and since yours will constantly be attacked that degrades the experience of other customers. If I were a host I'd have a dedicated crypto only side that's free to be raped while everyone else's Star Trek slash fiction remains unsullied.

I'll bet the average crypto site is bombarded 24/7 in a way no other type of site is and it's down to the host to sort some of that out.
legendary
Activity: 2170
Merit: 1427
September 09, 2018, 03:51:32 PM
#9
This is odd you should read their terms and conditions first anyways i use godaddy and till now I have no problem my website is crypto related and godaddy is fine to me.

That's of no use.

Every site or service you are using involving Bitcoin can update its terms at any time of the day without notice, which pretty much means that before you do something, you carefully have to read the TOS and hope that they don't change anything directly afterwards. It's an 'invisible' enemy that you can't fight against, regardless of how many times you read their terms.

I'm super stoked with how stable Namecheap has been functioning throughout the last years, and they haven't ever asked me for anything. The only downside of Namecheap is that they use BitPay (big blocker camped payment gateway). What bugs me is that BitPay now asks for an extra fee on top of your regular payment amount, which is straight bullshit.
newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
September 09, 2018, 12:44:19 PM
#8
This is odd you should read their terms and conditions first anyways i use godaddy and till now I have no problem my website is crypto related and godaddy is fine to me.
copper member
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September 09, 2018, 12:06:36 PM
#7
How can they determine that the bought domain will be used to crypto-related services? Are there any questions asked about how you will use the domain or the future contents of the site before you proceed to buy it? Or they just assumed just because of "cryp" word on crypago.com for the word "crypto"? lol

If you want a hosting company that's crypto friendly and has the best support, I suggest you use https://www.namecheap.com, its the only site I used for my crypto websites though there are some legit sites as well but don't have any experience on them.
legendary
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6320
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September 09, 2018, 11:48:56 AM
#6
Although I personally don't like them. GoDaddy tends to be good as does 1&1
YMMV

If you can what you are going to be doing with the site, I might have a few other places.

-Dave
newbie
Activity: 49
Merit: 0
September 09, 2018, 11:23:39 AM
#5
Namecheap I do not know their TOS for sure still I know that they accept Bitcoin payments which means they are very Bitcoin friendly. Great hosting provider.
full member
Activity: 434
Merit: 246
September 09, 2018, 11:11:54 AM
#4
Sorry to hear about your problems with hostgator. I see many complaints about their service and you are certainly better off without them.

There are web hosting companies that accept paying for hosting with bitcoin:

https://roadtoblogging.com/bitcoin-web-hosting/

I don't know for sure, but I would suppose they also allow crypto-related websites. It would be logical. Maybe you can ask them in advance if they would accept the subject of your website. Take this with a grain of salt. I haven't used the hosting company listed in the linked article personally.

However, depending on what your website is about, shared hosting may not be the best option. It's much better to go with vps hosting.  
member
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Merit: 35
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September 09, 2018, 11:02:29 AM
#3
Here are few bitcoin friendly hosting hosting and service providers. Good thing is they even accept bitcoin payment.
https://www.hostinger.com
https://www.namecheap.com
https://glowhost.com
https://www.hawkhost.com
https://www.qhoster.com
https://www.webhostingpad.com
https://www.host1plus.com

Hope it helps.

Regards,

iPwB
mk4
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 3873
📟 t3rminal.xyz
September 09, 2018, 10:54:12 AM
#2
I wouldn't immediately call them "haters" though. I think it's probably just because a lot of scams has used their hosting services in the past so they're just making sure there won't be more same incidences.

Anyway, try out Vultr.com
jr. member
Activity: 51
Merit: 1
September 09, 2018, 10:48:38 AM
#1
I signed up and paid for a hostgator plan. They wanted me to send in two pieces of ID which I did. Just becuase of the domain name, the fraud department contacted me asking the following:

Due to the domain crypago.com, we feel your website may be in violation of our Terms of Service. Please review our Terms of Service here: http://www.hostgator.com/tos/tos.php and http://www.hostgator.com/tos/acceptable-use-policy.

To expedite your account setup, please respond to this email with a description of your intended site content.

In addition please answer the questions below:
1. Is the site is going to be used as a BitCoin "wallet" or public ledger
2. Is the site is going to be used for cryptocurrency or Bitcoin mining, storing, sale or currency exchange of Cryptocurrency?
3. Does the site involve currency exchange transactions?

We apologize for any inconveniences that may result from this process, but we want to ensure that our HostGator is able to accommodate your hosting needs.

Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

Best regards,

Doretha J.
Fraud Analyst
Fraud Prevention Department


Then just hours later, before I even had a chance to respond they send me this:

hostgator.com refunded $142.77 USD from your purchase on September 9, 2018.

They refunded my money and refused me service. Talk about ignorance and prejudice. Does anyone know of a hosting company that's crypto friendly? Thanks in advance. 
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