Dont want to self promote, just looking for some feedback on a vpn im building and the thoughts and reasoning behind why i’m doing certain things.
Token instead of account username/password (pretty self explanatory) No 3rd party processor for XMR payments and running my own node Shared exits with 2 locations ( no obvious correlation between 1 user = 1 ip) Wireguard Only for smaller attack surface Endpoint flushing when a handshake is over 10 mins old on wg interface so the user’s IP doesnt even live in RAM .onion mirror available which I encourge you to use
I explain other stuff mostly on the FAQ, i encourge everybody to read it please!
There are a few monero vpns on kycnot.me… You should consider listing there when you feel ready.
Curious about your upstream… Are they going to send takedown letters for torrent seeding? Are you ready for users to hack with your exit nodes and get blacklisted?
This is the catch-22: non-kyc (anonymous) proxies get abused/blacklisted and become useless for anonymous browsing.
Working on implementing snort to capture hacking attempts and taking away their access, its very unfair with other users because the IPs would become technically unusable, captcha on every request.
Good, that’s probably the best you can do, I’m not an expert. I also meant, do you have a bulletproof upstream or are they going to terminate your service if you sent too many hacks?
Are you running on baremetal or a VPS? Cuz thats seriously important. (Also this looks pretty similar to Mullvad)
Vps so far was looking for dedicated options. Service is very cheap, 0.01 xmr for a 3 months sub but im reinvesting every revenue into the service
Ok. Wouldn’t xmr be an issue? Isn’t difficult to get proper private no kyc xmr?
xmr is by default private. you buy any coins via a CEX where u are kycd, use a non custodial exchange to get monero and from that point on its not traced back to you when you initiate a payment to somebody.
important part being the fact that u get the xmr from a non custodial to your own xmr wallet and then sending transactions from there.


