Buy Dedicated Servers with Bitcoin

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Blazing Fast Support

Our dedicated support team stands ready to assist you with any and all concerns you may have.

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Fast Setup

We guarantee delivery of all our dedicated servers within a time frame of 1 hour to a maximum of 48 hours.

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Customizable

Our dedicated servers offer complete customization for CPU, RAM, Storage and Bandwidth to meet your specific needs.

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Starting From

Starter Dedicated

€43.99/Mo

VAT excluded
  • Fast Setup
  • DDoS Protection
  • No Setup Fee
  • Bitcoin Payment
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How to buy dedicated servers with Bitcoin

ThunderVM accepts payments for dedicated servers using the secure and convenient cryptocurrency, Bitcoin. Customers have the option to pay through Coinify, a leading cryptocurrency payment provider, or through our own Bitcoin server using BTCPay. Both options offer fast and secure transactions, allowing you to receive your server within a time frame of 1 hour to a maximum of 48 hours after making your payment. Choose the option that best suits your needs and enjoy the benefits of buying a dedicated server with Bitcoin

Pros and Cons of using Bitcoin to buy your dedicated server

Considering using Bitcoin to buy a dedicated server, there are several pros and cons. One pro of using Bitcoin is increased security: transactions made using Bitcoin are protected by cryptographic algorithms, additionally, Bitcoin transactions can often be processed faster than traditional payment methods. Using Bitcoin also offers a higher degree of privacy as it does not require personal information to be shared during the transaction. Also, Bitcoin operates on a decentralized network, which means that there is no central entity controlling the currency..

On the other hand, one major con of using Bitcoin is its volatility: the value of Bitcoin can fluctuate greatly in short time frames, due to the highly unpredictable nature of the cryptocurrency market, additionally, utilizing Bitcoin can be be a difficult task for individuals who are not technologically savvy.