The NordBastion polar-bear guardian in tactical armour holding a glowing green Tether USDT coin in a Nordic data centre under aurora light — buying a VPS with USDT, no KYC
Pay with USDT · Tether · stable value

A USDT VPS, no KYC.
Pay in Tether — a price that never moves the bill.

Top up your balance in Tether and deploy a server pinned to four Nordic constitutional jurisdictions. A dollar-pegged stablecoin means no volatility between top-ups; on TRON (TRC20) the network fee is a few cents. No card, no identity. Booted in 90 seconds.

TL;DR
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    Pay in Tether (USDT) — a dollar-pegged stablecoin, so what you send is what you spend. No price swing between top-up and deploy.

  • 02

    Lowest fees on TRON (TRC20) — a few cents per transfer, confirmed in about a minute. Also accepted on Ethereum (ERC20). No KYC.

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    Four Nordic bastions, from $5.90/mo, deployed in ~90 seconds. Balance credited the moment the network confirms.

Why USDT for hosting

A server bill that never moves.

Stable value

Tether is pegged to the US dollar, so a top-up holds its value between the moment you pay and the moment you spend it on a server. No watching the chart, no paying more because the market moved overnight.

Cheap to send

On the TRON network (TRC20) a USDT transfer costs a few cents and confirms in about a minute. It is one of the most economical rails for funding a prepaid balance — far cheaper than on-chain Bitcoin at busy times.

No KYC, still

Paying in a stablecoin does not change the signup: still an email and a password, still no identity document. The dollar peg is about price, not surveillance — your account stays as private as any other.

How to pay with USDT

From USDT to a running server. Four steps.

  1. 01

    Open an account

    Email and password — no document, no phone, no card.

  2. 02

    Choose USDT top-up

    Pick Tether and the network (TRC20 for low fees), and an amount.

  3. 03

    Send from your wallet

    Scan the QR and send. A TRC20 transfer confirms in about a minute.

  4. 04

    Deploy

    Balance credited, choose a bastion and OS, boot your VPS in ~90 seconds.

Send on the network the panel shows — TRC20 funds to an ERC20 address (or the reverse) can be lost. See all twelve accepted coins.

Pick a tier

Pay in USDT for any tier. Three common picks.

  1. $5.90 / MO

    Sentinel — personal, sidecar

    2 vCPU, 4 GB RAM, 120 GB NVMe. A reverse proxy, a VPN exit, a small private service.

  2. $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.

  3. $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%.

Verdict

USDT is the choice when you want the bill to be boring. Stable value, tiny fees.

For an operator who just wants to fund a balance and not think about it, a dollar-pegged stablecoin is the most predictable way to pay — no volatility, and on TRON, almost no fee. It is the pragmatic default for recurring top-ups.

The trade-off is privacy: Tether is pseudonymous on a public ledger and centrally issued. If payment privacy is your priority, pay in Monero instead. Either way, the signup never asks your name.

FAQ · USDT VPS

Buying a VPS with USDT, answered.

The questions people ask before paying for a server in USDT on a host that runs no identity check.

Can I buy a VPS with USDT on NordBastion?

Yes. Tether (USDT) is a first-class payment coin on both TRON (TRC20) and Ethereum (ERC20). Open an account with an email and a password, top up in USDT, and deploy a VPS in a Nordic bastion. No KYC, no card.

Which network should I use — TRC20 or ERC20?

TRC20 (TRON) is recommended: transfers cost a few cents and confirm in about a minute. ERC20 (Ethereum) also works but gas fees are higher. The panel shows the exact address for the network you pick — always send on that network.

Does the dollar peg mean a fixed price?

Effectively yes for you: balances are held in USD value and USDT is pegged to the dollar, so what you top up is what you can spend. There is no volatility between paying and deploying, unlike Bitcoin or Ethereum.

What if I send USDT on the wrong network?

Always send on the network shown in the panel. Sending TRC20 funds to an ERC20 address, or the reverse, can result in lost funds that cannot be recovered. Double-check the network before confirming in your wallet.

Is paying with USDT private?

It is pseudonymous: USDT transfers are visible on a public ledger and Tether is a centrally-issued token. NordBastion never links a payment to an identity because it collects none. For payment privacy, pay in Monero.

Is there a minimum top-up?

Yes — a small minimum top-up in USD value applies, the same across all coins, and is shown at top-up time. Your balance is then drawn down as your servers run.