If you expect somebody else sell you bitcoin for your PayPal USD, you should look for the few people "adventurous" enough to do this; there aren't many and you may have to pay a premium, since bitcoin transfers are irreversible, while PayPal allows charge backs so you have the "tools" for scamming.
I went through the topics on reversible Paypal payments and I think I understand the issue (one could send Paypal to someone else, and later dispute that transaction after they get BTC).
In my case the cloud provider is sending the Paypal payment (not me), this would make the transaction less 'adventurous'?
For example:
I made some $$ with vultr.com
I ask vultr to send payment directly to the person who would send me BTC
I cannot reverse that Paypal transaction in any way as I am not a party.
It woud be nice to avoid 20-30% 'adventure' tax.