Buy 1 USD VPS in Iran
Buy a 1 USDT VPS in Iran with crypto (TRC20). Anonymous, no KYC, instant deployment. Get 256MB RAM, 10GB SSD, 1 IPv4. Pay with USDT today.
Why Pay 1 USDT for a VPS in Iran?
Standard hosting services often block Iran or demand local payment methods. Paying 1 USDT (TRC20) bypasses sanctions and gives you instant server access. No KYC, no bank card — just send USDT via TRC20, get root in 5 minutes.
1 USDT VPS: Real Specs for 2026
At $1/month (≈1 USDT), you get: - 256 MB RAM - 1 vCPU (Intel Xeon) - 10 GB SSD - 500 GB bandwidth - 1 IPv4 + /64 IPv6 - Location: Tehran, Iran (or routed via Iran)
This is enough for a WireGuard VPN, SOCKS5 proxy, or a lightweight web server.
How to Buy with USDT (TRC20/ERC20)
- Choose a plan at BitLaunch or Njalla (both accept USDT directly).
- At checkout, select USDT (TRC20 recommended for low fees).
- Send the exact amount — 1 USDT — to the generated address.
- Server deploys within 2 minutes.
Using TRC20 means <$0.01 fee; ERC20 costs ~$2–5 extra, so stick to TRC20.
Alternatives to the $1 VPS
If you need more power, consider: - Njalla: $3.50/month for 512 MB RAM, accepts USDT. - RackNerd: $1.50/month for 512 MB (but KYC may apply). - Hetzner: Blocks Iran directly — not an option.
For anonymous crypto hosting, BitLaunch and Njalla are your best bets.
Is This Legal?
Using a VPS in Iran is legal for personal use. However, check local laws regarding VPNs and crypto payments. Hosting providers like BitLaunch operate under Singapore law, so no issues for them.
Frequently asked questions
What can I do with a $1 VPS in Iran?
Run a WireGuard VPN, SOCKS5 proxy, or a lightweight web server for personal use.
How do I pay with USDT?
At checkout, choose USDT (TRC20) and send the amount to the given address — no KYC needed.
Are there any hidden fees?
No, but use TRC20 to avoid high network fees; ERC20 can cost $2–5 extra.
Can I get a refund if I don't like it?
Most providers offer a 7-day money-back guarantee; check terms before buying.
Is my data safe on a $1 VPS?
Yes, providers like BitLaunch encrypt data at rest and don't log traffic.