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NordBastion
NordBastion

Nordic KYC-free VPS and dedicated hosting

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NordBastion bets four Nordic jurisdictions and twelve cryptocurrencies against the identity form.

A KYC-free Nordic host that publishes its doctrine and signs its warrant canary every month.

Juridiction Estonia (operator) · Sweden, Finland, Norway, Iceland (infra)
En activité depuis 2023
Catégorie Hébergement et VPS
Grille v2.7

How it works

NordBastion sells two product lines — a five-tier VPS range (Sentinel through Citadel, from roughly $6/mo) and a five-tier dedicated lineup (Bastion-Lite through Bastion-Hyperion, from $99/mo) — across four Nordic bastions: Stockholm (STO.001), Helsinki (HEL.001), Oslo (OSL.001), and Reykjavík (RKV.001). Customers sign up with credentials, pick a tier, pick a bastion, and pay from a prepaid crypto balance topped up in twelve currencies including Bitcoin, Monero, Ethereum, Litecoin, Tether, and USDC. VPS instances spin up in about ninety seconds; bare-metal in roughly thirty minutes. Every bastion sits on a 100 Gbps private backbone with 8 ms median inter-site latency, always-on DDoS mitigation, and BGP Anycast routing under AS213232.

KYC & privacy

There is no identity verification at any tier. An account is an email, a password, and an optional TOTP second factor — no documents, no phone number, no proof of address. The privacy doctrine refuses to log workload contents, inspect disks, or store traffic payloads. A transparency report covers a rolling 12-month window of government and law-enforcement requests; a warrant canary is reaffirmed and PGP-signed on the first of every month (Ed25519 fingerprint B9BB 3413 6FDC C3DA 8356 50C8 1A32 1442 3855 B282) and is queryable programmatically at /v1/transparency/canary. The acceptable-use policy lists exactly one hard limit (CSAM) and refuses to action DMCA-style takedowns.

Strengths and limits

The jurisdictional play is the differentiator. Each bastion is anchored on a real constitutional press-freedom regime — Sweden's Tryckfrihetsförordningen (1766, the world's oldest), Finland's Sananvapauslaki, Norway's Section 100 outside the European Court of Justice's reach, and Iceland's IMMI framework (2010). Together with PGP-signable API responses, an open looking glass, a status page with 90-day uptime history, and a published doctrine, the privacy posture is among the cleanest in the bracket. The trade-offs are honest: the prepaid balance does involve some custody until it's spent on services, on-chain payments are final, the operator does not publish an email address (all enquiries go through the authenticated panel), and the platform code itself is closed-source.

Verdict

NordBastion sits at A- (8.6/10) — LEGIT for a Nordic host that wires its KYC-free stance into both constitutional jurisdictions and a written doctrine. Recommended for teams that need infrastructure outside the EU-court hot zone without surrendering identity at signup; not the right call for buyers who need card billing or phone support.

verdict.nordbastion.diff +5 points forts −3 points faibles
ce qui fonctionne
+ 01 Four constitutional press-freedom jurisdictions (Sweden, Finland, Norway, Iceland) on one 100 Gbps private backbone
+ 02 Account = email + password; ID documents, phone, and proof of address are refused by design
+ 03 Twelve cryptocurrencies accepted, on-chain payments only, no recurring card charges
+ 04 Monthly PGP-signed warrant canary plus a rolling 12-month transparency report
+ 05 API-first REST v1 with Python/TypeScript/Go/Rust SDKs and a single-binary nb CLI
ce qu'il faut savoir
01 Prepaid crypto balance is held custodially until spent on services
02 No published support email — all enquiries route through the authenticated panel
03 Closed source — platform code is not auditable from outside

NordBastion lands at A- (8.6/10) — LEGIT for a KYC-free Nordic host that wires its privacy stance into both its constitutional jurisdictions and its doctrine. Recommended for teams that need infrastructure outside the EU-court reach without surrendering identity at signup; not the right call for credit-card buyers or anyone who needs phone support.