A Windows box you rent with crypto, reach over RDP
A Windows VPS is a virtual server running Windows Server that you connect to over the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). Instead of a Linux shell you get a full graphical Windows desktop in a datacenter — one you can leave running, reach from any device, and pay for in Monero or Bitcoin without handing us your identity.
We built this for a specific, legitimate audience: developers and remote professionals who need Windows for the work itself, not as a workaround. If your toolchain only ships for Windows, or you want a clean, disposable environment that is not your personal laptop, a rented Windows instance is the honest answer.
What it is good for
- Windows-only development — .NET Framework, the MSVC/MSBuild toolchain, WPF and WinForms apps, or anything that needs the Windows SDK to compile.
- Cross-platform testing — confirming that your application installs and runs on Windows before you ship, without keeping a physical machine around.
- A remote workstation — a stable desktop you reach from a laptop, tablet, or thin client, with your editors and tools already set up.
- Windows-only professional software — CAD, accounting, or line-of-business apps that have no Linux or macOS build.
- Self-hosted CI runners — a Windows build agent you own, attached to your own pipeline instead of a shared cloud.
In every case the point is the same: you need Windows to do real work, and you would rather rent it by the month than provision and maintain hardware.