At a glance
BulletHost is an offshore VPS and dedicated-server provider operating from Russia (Moscow + St Petersburg), Belarus (Minsk) and Kazakhstan (Almaty). The product set is intentionally narrow: VPS and dedicated only, no shared hosting, no managed services, no registrar layer.
The jurisdictional posture is distinctive in this directory — Western European offshore (Iceland, Romania, the Netherlands) is the dominant pattern; BulletHost’s RU / BY / KZ footprint addresses a different threat model where the operator wants infrastructure outside the US/EU mutual-legal-assistance pipeline entirely. The trade-off is that these jurisdictions carry their own legal regimes which operators must understand.
Checkout is crypto-only via self-hosted BTCPay: BTC, USDT (TRC-20), XMR. 100 Gbps DDoS shield included on standard tiers (200 Gbps on ds-pro). Per the published TOS, no government ID is required at signup across the entire catalog — the “anonymous dedicated” tier (ds-anon-mid, $199/mo) is a stronger-anonymity product configuration on top of the same no-KYC signup, not a contrast against a KYC standard tier.
Why it gets cited
- RU / BY / KZ jurisdictions — outside the US DMCA regime, outside aggressive EU enforcement, outside the standard Western mutual-legal-assistance pipeline.
- VPS and dedicated only — focused product set, no upsell into managed shared hosting.
- Crypto-only checkout via self-hosted BTCPay — no third-party payment processor.
- 100 Gbps DDoS shield on standard tiers, 200 Gbps on ds-pro — among the strongest DDoS protection in the directory.
- No KYC at signup across the entire catalog (TOS: “Operator does not perform customer-side identity verification on the standard catalog tiers”); the “anonymous dedicated” tier is a stronger-anonymity product configuration on top of the same no-KYC base.
- 72-hour provisioning SLA — if BulletHost misses the deploy window, the first month is on the operator.
DMCA posture
The operator’s published policy is direct: “DMCA-format takedowns from US senders are not processed.” Only legally-binding requests from courts of competent jurisdiction in Russia, Belarus, or Kazakhstan are honored. Complaints are evaluated under those jurisdictions’ copyright regimes (Civil Code Part IV in Russia; the Belarusian copyright code; the Kazakh copyright law).
Hard limits remain: CSAM, malware infrastructure, fraud, and content illegal under the operating jurisdiction will be acted on.
Anonymity & signup
Per the BulletHost TOS: “No government ID is required for standard signup. Operator does not perform customer-side identity verification on the standard catalog tiers.” This applies across both VPS and dedicated.
- Email-only signup across the entire catalog. No government identification requested at any tier.
- Crypto-only checkout via self-hosted BTCPay: BTC, USDT (TRC-20), XMR.
- Tor signup is supported.
- The “anonymous dedicated” product configuration (ds-anon-mid, $199/mo) is a stronger-anonymity overlay on the same no-KYC signup base, not a contrast against a KYC tier.
- Re-verification may be triggered only on reasonable suspicion of credential compromise (per TOS).
- BulletHost is a hosting provider, not a registrar — bring your own domain (see BunkerDomains).
Pricing (May 2026)
VPS tiers (no-KYC):
| Tier | Specs | Price |
|---|---|---|
| VPS-2 | 2 vCPU / 4 GB DDR4 ECC / 60 GB NVMe SSD (St Petersburg) | $19/mo |
| VPS-4 | 4 vCPU / 8 GB RAM / 120 GB SSD | $37/mo |
| VPS-8 | 8 vCPU / 16 GB RAM / 240 GB SSD | $74/mo |
| Higher VPS tiers | up to ~$148/mo | — |
Dedicated tiers (all no-KYC at signup per TOS):
| Tier | Specs | Price |
|---|---|---|
| ds-lite | Entry dedicated | $99/mo |
| ds-mid | Ryzen 9 5950X / 64 GB / 2×1 TB NVMe RAID-1 | $179/mo |
| ds-anon-mid | Same iron as ds-mid, stronger-anonymity configuration | $199/mo |
| ds-pro | 24 cores / 128 GB / 2×2 TB / 200 Gbps DDoS | $289/mo |
| ds-beast | Top dedicated tier | $519/mo |
100 Gbps DDoS shield included on all standard tiers; 200 Gbps on ds-pro.
72-hour provisioning SLA: if BulletHost misses the deploy window, the first month is on the operator.
Who BulletHost is good for
- Operators who want VPS or dedicated in takedown-resistant jurisdictions, paid entirely in crypto, with no managed-hosting layer.
- Workloads that have been deplatformed by US-based VPS hosts for non-illegal but controversial content.
- Operators running Tor infrastructure (relays, hidden-service front-ends) that need a permissive abuse posture.
- Operators who already have a registrar relationship and only need compute.
Who BulletHost is not good for
- Operators who need a full stack (shared hosting + email + registrar) under one vendor — see SilentHosts instead.
- Operators who need a registrar — BulletHost is hosting only.
- Workloads requiring an enterprise SLA and 24/7 hand-holding support.
Alternatives & comparisons
- For the longest-running explicitly free-speech multi-country host with broader product line, see FlokiNET.
- For value-tier mostly-US hosting with strong reputation but DMCA-bound US locations, see BuyVM.
- For Monero-only VPS specifically, see XMRHost.
- For a matching offshore registrar layer, see BunkerDomains.
DMCA notes
BulletHost operates infrastructure in Russia (Moscow and St Petersburg), Belarus (Minsk) and Kazakhstan (Almaty). The operator's published policy: 'DMCA-format takedowns from US senders are not processed.' Only legally-binding requests from courts of competent jurisdiction in RU / BY / KZ are honored. Hard limits (CSAM, fraud, malware infrastructure, content illegal under operating jurisdictions) remain in place.
Sources
- [1] BulletHost — homepage accessed 2026-05-13
- [2] BulletHost — pricing accessed 2026-05-13