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Servury VS Privex

Servury vs Privex: Two Crypto-Native Privacy Hosting Providers Compared

Privex is one of the most technically sophisticated privacy hosts — crypto-only payments, Belize jurisdiction, in-house payment processor, and Tor/I2P access. Here's how it compares to Servury's zero-email, instant-deployment model.

Quick Verdict

Servury Our pick
Zero identity — no name, no email, nothing
Card payments accepted (Privex: crypto only)
30-second deployment, consumer-friendly
Proxy network (datacenter + residential)
Reseller API with white-label support
Privex
In-house crypto payment processor — no third-party
Tor and I2P accessible
Accepts 8+ coins incl. Monero (XMR)
Belize jurisdiction — strong legal privacy
Requires name + email; technical audience only

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature Servury Privex
Signup requirementToken only — zero identityName + email required
VPS entry price$15.59 / month$0.99/mo (IPv6) / $7.49 (IPv4)
Crypto paymentsBTC, ETH, LTC, XMR + moreBTC, BCH, LTC, XMR, DOGE, HIVE + more
Card paymentsYes (Stripe)No — crypto only
Monero (XMR)YesYes
Payment processorThird-party (Heleket)In-house — no third party sees your tx
Tor / I2P accessYesYes — .onion + I2P eepsite
JurisdictionMontreal, CanadaBelize (high privacy standards)
Server locations7 (US, CA, UK, NL, FR, DE, SG)SE, DE, FI, NL, US
Pay by the dayYesMonthly billing
Deployment speed~30 secondsManual, slower
Consumer-friendlyYesTechnical audience only
Proxy networkYes — datacenter + residentialNo
Reseller APIYesNo
Dedicated serversNoYes — $50 to $1,360+/month
Founded20242017

Detailed Breakdown

Payment Privacy — Privex's Processor Is Unique

Both providers accept Monero (XMR), so payment-level privacy is strong on either side. Where Privex still has an edge: their in-house cryptocurrency payment processor removes any third-party intermediary that could link your transaction to your account. Servury uses Heleket as its crypto processor. Privex also doesn't accept credit cards at all — enforcing crypto-first by design — while Servury accepts Stripe for users who need it.

Account Anonymity — Servury Leads Here

Despite Privex's payment privacy edge, they still require a name and email address to create an account. Servury requires nothing — your account is a generated token. For users who want zero personal data tied to their account at the provider level, Servury's model is architecturally cleaner.

Tor and I2P

Both Servury and Privex are accessible via Tor and I2P — meaning you can interact with either provider without exposing your IP at the website level. This is a meaningful privacy feature that most hosts don't offer at all.

Ease of Use

Privex is built for technically sophisticated users. Their interface and documentation assume comfort with Linux administration, crypto payments, and privacy tooling. Servury is designed to be approachable — deploy in 30 seconds, manage from a clean dashboard, and get support without needing a technical background. Both serve legitimate privacy needs, but for different audiences.

Dedicated Servers

Privex offers a range of dedicated servers from ~$50/month to over $1,360/month for enterprise-grade hardware (AMD EPYC, up to 1,152 GB DDR5 RAM). Servury does not offer dedicated servers. If you need bare metal, Privex is one of the few privacy-focused providers that can deliver it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Both accept Monero and both offer Tor/I2P access. Privex's remaining edge is their in-house crypto processor — no third-party sees your transaction. Servury's edge is account anonymity — zero identity required, while Privex requires a name and email. The "more private" provider depends on which layer matters most to you.
No. Privex accepts cryptocurrency only — Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, Monero, Dogecoin, HIVE, HBD, and EOS. They do not accept credit cards, debit cards, or PayPal. If you need card payment as a fallback, Servury accepts Stripe in addition to crypto.
Servury is significantly more accessible. The dashboard is clean, deployment takes 30 seconds, and you don't need deep technical knowledge to get started. Privex is designed for developers and technical privacy advocates — it's excellent in that context, but not built for mainstream users.
No — Servury offers shared-resource (S-series) and dedicated-CPU (D-series) VPS plans, but not bare metal dedicated servers. If you need full physical server isolation, Privex is one of the few privacy-focused providers that offers dedicated hardware, from entry-level to enterprise grade.

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