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CryptoServers positions itself as a multi-region cloud server provider. Its website lists locations including San Francisco, New York, London, Frankfurt, Singapore, Toronto, Bangalore, and Amsterdam. The product lineup covers basic instances, AMD/Intel NVMe plans, high-CPU, high-memory, and large-storage instances, with configurations ranging from 1 core / 512MB to 32 cores / 256GB, and CPU-focused plans going up to 48 cores. The plans are fairly flexible and support hourly billing, making them suitable for temporary projects, overseas websites, script workloads, and storage-oriented use cases. Its name and the “accept for payment” wording on the site suggest a focus on users who prefer cryptocurrency payments.
That said, the site provides relatively limited public information. It does not clearly state bandwidth, traffic quotas, port speed, IPv6 support, DDoS protection, refund policy, or customer support details. There is also no mention of China-optimized routes such as CN2, 9929, or CMI, so it is not ideal for businesses that require reliable access speeds from mainland China. Overall, it looks more like a general-purpose cloud VPS platform for international users. Before purchasing, it is recommended to start with a low-end plan for short-term testing to evaluate network quality and the control panel features.
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