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July 23, 2017, 05:54:24 PM |
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What is the suggested premium VPN to use with crypto?
I would like to use it to deal at the deep web so it has to support TOR browser. In addition, work from mobile phone and allow torrent and SSH to my remote server. Preferably from a country with "loose" law enforcement.
It is not my intention to use it for clearly malicious purposes, though.
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Frank0209
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July 23, 2017, 08:36:29 PM |
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In my country they often use VPN for bad purposes, If they need a lot of refferals to earn more coin for their main account they can easily do it themselves by using VPN and create a lot of accounts under their refferal link )
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July 24, 2017, 02:21:11 PM |
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What i suggest you is the express vpn i have my personal experience with it. It has almost all servers , reliable security. Upon signup, you are given a free trial of seven days with unlimited data. Afterwards, pay via btc as you go.
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July 24, 2017, 02:36:38 PM |
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You will need to decide if you need managed or unmanaged.
If you know how to set up hosting you can go with unmanaged $5-10mo, they are cheap but you will need to set it up and configure it yourself. If you need it set up and maintained you will have to go with managed hosting usually around $50.mo
I would find a host that is friendly with a TOR node. Many are, many are not. They will probably notice the strange traffic and could shut you down if they are not ok with it.
If you study computer science I would recommend trying to set up the hosting yourself.
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Dite1989 (OP)
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July 24, 2017, 08:12:58 PM |
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What i suggest you is the express vpn i have my personal experience with it. It has almost all servers , reliable security. Upon signup, you are given a free trial of seven days with unlimited data. Afterwards, pay via btc as you go.
Express VPN has been suggested the most so far. It sounds to have a good reputation among crypto-users. The fact that I can pay in BTC is a nice plus. Express VPN leads my imagined toplist so far! "Tunnelbear" is pretty useful!
How is it more useful than Express VPN and the others?
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Michhotdog
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July 24, 2017, 09:17:43 PM |
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What i suggest you is the express vpn i have my personal experience with it. It has almost all servers , reliable security. Upon signup, you are given a free trial of seven days with unlimited data. Afterwards, pay via btc as you go.
Express VPN has been suggested the most so far. It sounds to have a good reputation among crypto-users. The fact that I can pay in BTC is a nice plus. Express VPN leads my imagined toplist so far! "Tunnelbear" is pretty useful!
How is it more useful than Express VPN and the others? Where can I get more information about VPN and its application in cryptography? To date, very few people speak about this and I somehow would like to know more about this issue.
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July 25, 2017, 08:03:10 AM |
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I think Express VPN is your best choice for bitcoin payment but keep in mind that they do keep some connection logs even tho their website says that they don't.
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July 25, 2017, 10:43:24 AM |
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i use NordVPN and seems good
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July 25, 2017, 01:41:18 PM |
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I thought you were setting up your own VPN and TOR node.
Just buying a VPN service is easy, you pay for speed. You can buy them cheap but the cheap ones are usually as slow as paint drying.. I don't use VPNs services because many sites ban your IP from the exit node(similar to TOR).
I host my own VPNs with clean IPs and if I want more layers I use TOR.
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July 25, 2017, 02:15:37 PM |
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I think Express VPN is your best choice for bitcoin payment but keep in mind that they do keep some connection logs even tho their website says that they don't.
ExpressVPN gets my vote as well because they are accepting bitcoin as payment. And if you signed up anonymously using bitcoin and a burner email account, for example, none of this activity can be traced back to you. But I'm not sure though about the connection logs as they say they don't keep the logs but rather "diagnostics" as what they term it. "Tunnelbear" is pretty useful!
Tunnelbear what? This is one of the worst VPN I have ever used. What is the suggested premium VPN to use with crypto?
I would like to use it to deal at the deep web so it has to support TOR browser. In addition, work from mobile phone and allow torrent and SSH to my remote server. Preferably from a country with "loose" law enforcement.
It is not my intention to use it for clearly malicious purposes, though.
ExpressVPN is incorporated in the British Virgin Islands, placing it beyond the legal jurisdiction of law enforcement agencies like the NSA I think so we are all good. All OpenVPN traffic, the default protocol is encrypted with a 256-bit AES algorithm, which is very good for consumer-level transfer security. However, the drawback is that it is somewhat expensive. I guess that's what you get when getting a high premium services.
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Frank0209
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July 25, 2017, 07:16:54 PM |
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i use NordVPN and seems good
Never try it before but I'm using SoftEtherVPN, it's quite good. It provide a lot of IP from a lot of region for you and it's totally free
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PanGiMoon
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July 26, 2017, 09:34:36 PM |
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i use NordVPN and seems good
Never try it before but I'm using SoftEtherVPN, it's quite good. It provide a lot of IP from a lot of region for you and it's totally free Talk about control, then perhaps in this case VPN plays a huge role. But if we talk about cryptography, then I can not understand this moment.
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Beerwizzard
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July 27, 2017, 05:16:39 PM |
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CyberGhost premium account allow to use on 5 devices but their support may not match your timezone what create a risk of delays. Haven't used any prem VPN exapt this one so I'm not able to compare it to others but they guarantee 30d money back so you mmay try it.
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Limbor
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July 27, 2017, 09:50:09 PM |
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CyberGhost premium account allow to use on 5 devices but their support may not match your timezone what create a risk of delays. Haven't used any prem VPN exapt this one so I'm not able to compare it to others but they guarantee 30d money back so you mmay try it.
And maybe it all depends on the personal settings of the device, or other characteristics of the equipment used? If a beginner does this business, then to explain everything is difficult enough. I personally do not understand this matter at all, but it seems to me that this is a very big problem and it will have to be solved somehow.
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pinkflower
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July 28, 2017, 06:14:20 AM |
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Heres a good list of VPNs you can use and all these providers are running outside the US, accept BTC, support OpenVPN and have a no logging policy. The last part is unbelievable because all of them will to log your IP for accounting, but maybe they regularly deletes them. Scroll down and find the VPN section. https://privacytoolsio.github.io/privacytools.io/
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July 28, 2017, 02:36:58 PM |
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The last part is unbelievable because all of them will to log your IP for accounting, but maybe they regularly deletes them.
Once a year or so I buy 7-10 of the top VPN services just to test them out. This year more then half of them would NOT let me buy their services using a proxy. I got a warning message such as "You are using a Proxy" "We have banned your IP" so I contacted the support and they told me they do not allow people to buy proxies using a proxy. Strange. You sell proxies but need to track the people you are selling them to ? Very suspicious. Honey Pots ?
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July 28, 2017, 07:17:52 PM |
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Heres a good list of VPNs you can use and all these providers are running outside the US, accept BTC, support OpenVPN and have a no logging policy. The last part is unbelievable because all of them will to log your IP for accounting, but maybe they regularly deletes them. Scroll down and find the VPN section. https://privacytoolsio.github.io/privacytools.io/Thank you very much for highly useful sharing. I guess now a days almost all VPN providers are supporting bitcoin payments but the features you are listing is more important as these kind of filers are not possible while googling or finding from word of mouth. I did here some exchanges are starting accepting altcoins also as part of payment option after shapeshift kind of services' introductions this kind of improvements are highly expected one only.
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onnz423
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July 28, 2017, 07:24:46 PM |
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What is the suggested premium VPN to use with crypto?
I would like to use it to deal at the deep web so it has to support TOR browser. In addition, work from mobile phone and allow torrent and SSH to my remote server. Preferably from a country with "loose" law enforcement.
It is not my intention to use it for clearly malicious purposes, though.
Im sure you mean Darknets (Tor, i2p for example). If you are looking for cheap and trustable VPN provider that accepts BTC, i recommend PIA (Private Internet Access). They do not keep logs, are cheap and trusted. They also provide SOCKS5 proxy for torrent clients as well. The subscription is 40$ a year, which is a great deal if you ask me. Their software are easy to use, but you can use OpenVPN to connect as well if you wish so.
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sexcoyote
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July 29, 2017, 05:26:38 PM |
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i am using hidemyass and i like it. there have too many IP and too many different country.
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