Terms of Service
Last updated: June 10, 2026
The deal: we rent you virtual servers, prepaid month by month from your balance. No contracts, no lock-in:
stop paying and the service stops, with the wind-down rules below. Creating an account accepts these terms,
the AUP and the SLA.
Billing
Prepaid balance. Top up in crypto; servers charge the balance monthly on their renewal date. Prices fixed in USD; crypto converts at the processor's rate at payment time.
Grandfathering. The price and specs you buy are snapshotted to your subscription. Catalog changes never touch a running server's deal.
Insufficient balance at renewal suspends the server (powered off, data kept).
Top up within 7 days
and it resumes with a fresh paid month. After that the subscription is cancelled and the data queued for deletion.
Refunds. Unused balance from real top-ups: refundable on request, in the asset it arrived in, minus network fees. Promotional credit (welcome bonus, referral earnings): pays for service only - never refundable or withdrawable.
You
- · Keep your email reachable - it's the only channel for renewal warnings, abuse reports, maintenance
- · Back up what you can't lose. We snapshot managed plans, but your data is your responsibility
- · Stay inside the AUP. AUP termination forfeits the affected server's remaining month
- · Unmanaged plans: you patch and secure your own box. A compromised server that attacks others gets suspended like any abuse case
Us
- · Run the platform to the SLA, with automatic credits when we miss
- · Tell the truth about incidents on the status page - timelines, causes, no weasel words
- · 30 days notice on price changes - and they only apply to new orders, existing deals stay
- · 60 days notice if we ever shut down, with export help and pro-rata refunds of real money
Liability
Beyond SLA credits, our liability for any incident is capped at what you paid us in the preceding 3 months. We're a small infrastructure provider, not an insurer for your business - price your own risk accordingly.
Disputes: Dutch law governs (the hardware lives in the Netherlands). Talk to us first -
[email protected]. Most disagreements are a misread invoice, not a lawsuit.