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VPS for various crypto coin wallet(s)

I am looking for suggestions for an expensive VPS provider, for hosting various crypto currency wallets. I need a minimum of 1 gig of ram to start, 20-30 gigs of HD space, at bare minimum, and hopefully less than $15 USD per year. Multiple IPv4 addresses a plus, however a minimum of 1 static, as well as a bunch of IPv6 is a plus for hosting multiple master nodes.

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  • doghouchdoghouch Member
    edited September 2016

    Expensive? You've come to the wrong place, bud.

    HighEndTalk.com is always available. :)

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  • I guess people don't remember wallets getting stolen from Linode years ago

    http://arstechnica.com/business/2012/03/bitcoins-worth-228000-stolen-from-customers-of-hacked-webhost/

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  • Crypto wallets should be stored in cold storage. If you're going to host them online you'll have to take a lot of security measures. Don't use OpenVZ and you have to encrypt your partition. I'm not sure if you can get that for $15/year.

  • We have a $15/year KVM offer in the NL that you can encrypt. See my signature.

  • There are ways to secure it for sure, I can assure you the practice is still fairly widely used. Yes I did mean "in"expensive sorry about that. Crypto wallets are not always cold storage, when they are for staking coins. Really needing something with more than 256 megs of ram. 1 gig would be minimum.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran

    I'd be vary of storing a wallet even on a dedicated server, but on VPS this seems just like pure insanity. Unless your total combined cryptocoin value is less than what you paid for the VPS itself.

  • My suggestion would be Arubacloud. The smallest package comes with 1gb memory, 20gb disk and 2tb bandwidth in a vmware

    I'm using it for running a damacoin wallet/node.

    The first time we run the wallet, it would took a high cpu load. But after sync, it will use less than 0.02 load, except bitcoin/fluttercoin or some staking coin.

  • @ErawanArifNugroho said:
    My suggestion would be Arubacloud. The smallest package comes with 1gb memory, 20gb disk and 2tb bandwidth in a vmware

    I'm using it for running a damacoin wallet/node.

    The first time we run the wallet, it would took a high cpu load. But after sync, it will use less than 0.02 load, except bitcoin/fluttercoin or some staking coin.

    You just completely ignored the previous discussion on wallet security and VPSes. Regardless of host, nothing remote is safe. I even store my measly 0.5BTC on a CD in an "undisclosed location."

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