I'm not reading too carefully where you are hosted, but expect that people that use your services will use it for illegal stuff and spam. As long as you're hosted somewhere that doesn't matter, you should be fine.
Read low end box for horrors of accepting bitcoin and hosting in some place like the USA.
Whilst I understand the claimed link between anonymity and bitcoin, not having the details of clients and yet providing hosting to them is asking for law-enforcement to turn up at your provider and have the VPS pulled from the 'net
oh my godI've been thinking about it, and I think I'm going to start local and see about building a client base first.
Then, when I have more time and hopefully some friends joining in, we can keep an eye on what's being stored on our servers. Then we can expand to a larger market, making sure we are aware of anything that violates our TOS, since the VPS's (and I) are in the USA.
Cpanel is widely used control panel that many customers prefer. I think for the extra $14-$35 it is a good investment. Especially for those that might want to migrate to your hosting service and are already on cpanel.
For local people, I would offer personal migration assistance and training with the new control panel. I like one-on-one help anyway, I've done it for computer repair and user training. I've already migrated several sites I own to zpanel (see:
http://fourchandiy.com/site-migration-panic-jpg) so I'm quite familiar with it. Then later on, I'd
definitely offer cPanel and WHMCS for ease of clients.
Thank you guys for the HEEDED advice for a newbie! I've significantly revised my plan after reading this thread.