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I've been experimenting with lnvps.net to host the primary relay for ngengine.org.
However, since it's been under DDoS attack for the past few weeks, I wanted to ask if you know of any alternatives I could use to host another relay as a fallback.
I'm already know and use the mainstream fiat hosting providers for other projects, but in this case, I'm specifically looking for a bitcoin-only host.
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I've got some Linode credits to spare, can set you up.
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No worries, I’m trying to stick to bitcoin-startups powered stuff whenever it’s feasible, to support the ecosystem, if it makes sense. So I'm passing on my usual go-to providers.
But I appreciate the offer, very kind of you!
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @rblb OP 20 Jul
Thanks, I'm actually looking more for a recommendation than just a list. Do you use any of them yourself?
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Do you use any of them yourself?
I didnt have need for those atm
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You could check out 1984.hosting, Njalla, or OrangeWebsite – they’re privacy-friendly and accept bitcoin directly. For more resilient setups under DDoS, pairing one of these with a mitigation layer like Bunkerhost or even Cloudflare’s free plan (with strict firewall rules) can buy you some breathing room.
Another option is running a relay on a VPS paid via BTCPay Server-enabled providers (e.g., BitLaunch or HostHatch through resellers) so you keep the BTC-only principle but still get better redundancy.
If you want true fallback resilience, you could even mix in a home-hosted relay behind something like Tailscale or WireGuard and just keep it as a hot standby.
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