In case my previous posts weren't clear, my response was based on my own experience! I don't want to go into details here, but watching a 4K video at 60fps consumes around "
15-23 GB/hour"
I don't think you understand how data spending is working with VPN and movies, but you can use some software meters to measure exactly how much GB you are spending per day.
For me it's silly to use any VPN just to watch 4k or 8k videos, but that is just me, and bigger problem in that case could be vpn slower speed limitation.
Anyway, that 2TB per month limit can be understandable if we know that NYM is using decentralized infrastructure model, especially in anonymous mode with 5-hop routing.
I know there are better VPN services with unlimited data, but they are all centralized.
I think for some its just the thought of having a limit of bandwith that makes them avoid VPNs with that "feature". At least I know that's how it is for me, I simply woulnd't want to have that over my head, especially since quality VPNs with no limit (like Mullvad) are still pretty affordable.
Sure, I can understand that.
For me issue is their native NYM tokens that are not easy to purchase because they are only available on KYC exchanges Binance and Kraken.
This tokens are used for staking and securing the network, but they also provide 87% discount.