Need dedicated compute, not a shared slice? bithost lets you buy a dedicated server with Bitcoin — dedicated-CPU instances on DigitalOcean and Linode, and true bare-metal machines on Vultr — paid entirely in crypto, with no KYC and no credit card. Same anonymous layer we have run since 2014, scaled up to dedicated hardware.
With a dedicated server, the CPU cores are yours alone — no noisy neighbours, predictable performance for databases, build farms, game servers, or a heavyweight Bitcoin VPS node that needs steady throughput. You top up a balance in BTC or another coin and deploy; the provider never sees your identity.
Billed hourly. Spin one up for a workload, delete it when the job is done.
"Dedicated" means different things at different providers. Here is what each gives you, all billed hourly and payable in Bitcoin.
Hyper-threads reserved to you alone — no shared CPU contention. Ideal for CI/CD, video encoding, and latency-sensitive services.
Full physical cores with guaranteed resources, up to high-memory configurations. A strong value pick for databases and sustained workloads.
A single-tenant physical machine — no hypervisor between you and the hardware. Maximum and fully predictable performance.
The hardware is standard provider hardware. What changes is how you buy it.
No ID, no company verification, no card. An email and a crypto payment deploy the machine.
No month-long contracts. Pay for the hours you run and delete when the workload finishes.
Reserved cores or whole physical machines — consistent throughput with no noisy-neighbour surprises.
A single crypto balance covers DigitalOcean, Linode, and Vultr — switch between them without re-registering anywhere.
Both are available. DigitalOcean Dedicated CPU Droplets and Linode Dedicated CPU plans give you reserved cores on a virtualised platform; Vultr Bare Metal is a full single-tenant physical machine with no hypervisor. Pick based on whether you need guaranteed cores or the entire box.
Yes. Top up with Bitcoin, Lightning, ETH, USDC, LTC and more — the same 13+ coins we accept across the platform. Your balance is denominated in USD and your crypto is converted at the deposit-time rate.
No. bithost holds the DigitalOcean, Linode, and Vultr accounts. You only ever sign in to the bithost dashboard and get full root access to your machine.
Anything that benefits from reserved compute: databases, build and CI farms, game servers, video transcoding, or a high-throughput Bitcoin node and archival blockchain index.
No. Billing is hourly and your prepaid balance carries over with no expiry. Spin a server up for a single job and delete it when you are done — billing stops immediately.