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I figure I'll ask here instead of making a new post:
Does anyone know of any storage services that accept anonymous payment (cash, Monero, etc) and don't associate with an account? I'm willing to pay a premium since it would only be for a relatively small amount of data (mostly keys and whatnot). Bulk, uninteresting data would be encrypted and stored on a less expensive host like Backblaze or whatever.
https://kycnot.me/?t=&q=vps&xmr=on
Cool, I haven't heard of this! Thanks!
Find a trusted friend
Put a server with them
Encrypt en route and at rest.
None that I know of. https://rsync.net seems to do a lot less data sharing than Backblaze, though, after having read both their privacy policies.
It's an interesting idea. I suppose you're thinking of something like what Mullvad VPN does with their physical pre-paid cards? You buy a card, that provides you an account number, and you're good to go?
Yup, pretty much. I wouldn't even mind if it was hosted at a place like Backblaze and just resold, like Bitlaunch does for servers.