XrayNet is a VPN service based on VLESS + XTLS-Reality. Its website highlights “Secure, Fast, Private” and claims high speed, no logs, no traffic limits, and support for Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and Linux. It feels more like a subscription VPN aimed at users familiar with newer proxy protocols than a traditional commercial OpenVPN/WireGuard VPN.
On the protocol side, the website clearly states that all servers run VLESS + XTLS-Reality and emphasizes that it is “modern” and difficult to detect. However, the page does not mention HTTP or SOCKS5, nor does it provide server countries, server count, IP types, or bandwidth specifications, so it is hard to assess its coverage quality and exit resources. For simultaneous connections, Basic and Standard support 5 connections, Premium supports 10, and Annual supports 15. Traffic allowances range from 350GB to 15000GB, making it suitable for medium- to high-traffic personal use. In terms of privacy, XrayNet claims it does not keep traffic logs or track activity and supports cryptocurrency payments, but there is no visible third-party audit, company entity, or jurisdiction information.
Pricing is fairly competitive: Basic is $1.99/30 days/350GB, Standard is $4.99/30 days/500GB, Premium is $9.99/60 days/1200GB, and Annual is $79.99/365 days/15000GB. The page says there are no hidden fees, plans can be canceled at any time, and payments are supported via 50+ cryptocurrencies through Heleket and Cryptomus, with no credit card required.
The advantages are its low entry price, clear plan details, generous traffic allowances, and the appeal of VLESS + XTLS-Reality for users who need obfuscation capabilities and low latency. The downsides are also obvious: it does not disclose specific server locations, IP pool size, bandwidth, company location, or privacy audits. Its claim of “worldwide access” lacks verifiable details, and 24/7 support is only described as ticket-based.
It is best suited for individual users who understand VLESS/Reality, are willing to pay with cryptocurrency, and mainly need encrypted browsing, streaming, gaming, and multi-device access. Availability from mainland China is not stated on the website; both domain access and node connectivity would need to be tested in practice, so its current status can only be rated as “unknown.” If you prioritize a clear legal entity, audits, and transparent node coverage, consider Mullvad, Proton VPN, NordVPN, or a VLESS/Reality subscription service with publicly documented nodes and routes.
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