Dogecoin targets a one-minute block and keeps fees low, so a top-up confirms quickly and costs very little — more practical for real payments than its meme reputation suggests.

A Dogecoin VPS, no KYC.
Pay in DOGE — fast blocks, low fees, widely held.
Top up your balance in Dogecoin and deploy a server pinned to four Nordic constitutional jurisdictions. One-minute blocks and low fees make DOGE a surprisingly practical payment coin — and one almost everyone can get hold of. No card, no identity. Booted in 90 seconds.
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Pay in Dogecoin (DOGE) — ~1-minute blocks and low fees. One of the most widely held and easily acquired coins.
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No KYC — email and password only. No card, no recurring charge, no payment details kept on file.
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Four Nordic bastions, from $5.90/mo, deployed in ~90 seconds. Balance credited on confirmation.
The people's coin, put to work.
DOGE is one of the most widely held cryptocurrencies and is listed on practically every exchange. If you already hold some, you can put it to work on a server in minutes.
Dogecoin is pseudonymous on a public ledger. NordBastion never ties a payment to an identity because it collects none — for a payment with no public trace, pay in Monero.
From DOGE to a running server. Four steps.
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Open an account
Email and password — no document, no phone, no card.
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Choose DOGE top-up
Pick Dogecoin and an amount; the panel shows a QR and an address.
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Send from your wallet
Scan with any Dogecoin wallet and send. Confirmation takes a few minutes.
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Deploy
Balance credited, choose a bastion and OS, boot your VPS in ~90 seconds.
Prefer a different coin? See all twelve accepted coins.
Pay in DOGE for any tier. Three common picks.
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$5.90 / MO
Sentinel — personal, sidecar
2 vCPU, 4 GB RAM, 120 GB NVMe. A reverse proxy, a VPN exit, a small private service.
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$23.90 / MO
Ravelin — production
8 vCPU, 16 GB RAM, 480 GB NVMe. The featured tier for a real application or a Docker-Compose stack.
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$89.90 / MO
Citadel — flagship
24 vCPU, 64 GB RAM, 1920 GB NVMe. Multi-tenant workloads, AI inference, full stacks.
Full tier line — Sentinel · Garrison · Ravelin · Bulwark · Citadel — on /vps/. Longer terms save up to 30%.
Dogecoin is more practical than its reputation. Fast, cheap, everywhere.
Behind the meme, DOGE is a fast, low-fee, widely held coin — which makes it a genuinely convenient way to pay for a server if it is what you hold. Quick blocks, small fees, easy to acquire.
It is pseudonymous on a public ledger. For a payment that leaves no public trace, pay in Monero; for a stable bill, use USDT or USDC. The signup never asks your name.
Buying a VPS with Dogecoin, answered.
The questions people ask before paying for a server in DOGE on a host that runs no identity check.
Can I buy a VPS with Dogecoin on NordBastion?
Yes. Dogecoin (DOGE) is a first-class payment coin: open an account with an email and a password, top up in DOGE, and deploy a VPS in a Nordic bastion. No identity document, no card, no KYC.
How fast and cheap is Dogecoin?
Dogecoin blocks arrive about every minute and fees are low, so a top-up confirms quickly and cheaply. NordBastion credits your balance on confirmation, then a VPS deploys in around 90 seconds.
Which Dogecoin wallets work?
Any standard wallet — Dogecoin Core, MultiDoge, Exodus, Trust Wallet, or a Ledger or Trezor. Scan the QR shown at top-up or paste the address and send.
Is Dogecoin a serious way to pay for hosting?
Yes. Despite its origins, DOGE is fast, inexpensive to send and very widely held, which makes it a practical payment coin. Your balance is credited the same way as any other coin.
Is paying with Dogecoin private?
Dogecoin is pseudonymous: payments are recorded on a public ledger. NordBastion never links a payment to an identity because it collects none. For payment privacy, pay in Monero.
Is the price fixed in DOGE or dollars?
Your balance is held in USD value; the DOGE amount is set at the moment you pay, so volatility never changes what a server costs. For zero volatility, use a stablecoin.