Which VPNs support Navcoin?

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If you’re not a fan of Bitcoin, or you just have some Navcoin laying around, you might want to spend it on a VPN.

In many ways, Navcoin is like Bitcoin’s younger cousin, so it shouldn’t be a huge surprise or inconvenience to find a VPN provider that supports it as a payment option. However, there aren’t really too many VPN options out there that do. However, the VPNs that do support Navcoin as a payment option, are actually pretty good.

There are really only two VPNs that support Navcoin as a payment option. The first one I would recommend is TorGuard. It’s a great VPN provider that values security which makes sense since they provide options for Navcoin, which is one of the most secure forms of cryptocurrency (perhaps even more secure than Bitcoin?).  

In addition to their no logging policy and easy checkout system, they have good speeds, torrent compatibility, and good live chat options if you need help.

The second VPN that I would recommend to buy with Navcoin is AirVPN. AirVPN isn’t as well established or as consistently updated as TorGuard, but it’s a bit cheaper, very fast, and it’s open source application feels very transparent and easy to use with plenty of options to configure.

A lot of privacy advocates vouch for AirVPN, and if you’re a Navcoin user, you might find your “niche VPN” with AirVPN even if the website is a bit outdated and the application isn’t that flashy (there is also no mobile app, whereas TorGuard has mobile apps/browser extensions).


Why Use Navcoin to Pay for a VPN?

Navcoin is a good cryptocurrency, even if it’s not that popular. It differentiates itself from other cryptocurrencies since it has a more anonymous transactional approach.

Navcoin disconnects the sender from the receiver through the usage of a “sub-chain” using a cluster of two servers which makes it fully decentralized. Navcoin keeps core fundamental features of BTC, but it has just a bit more anonymity and security.

“We are coming fast to the point where we can decentralize the anonymous network. This will allow users to run their own processing servers. They will be able to earn Nav Coins for processing transactions, and we will become the first decentralized, double encrypted, anonymous system running entirely on blockchain tech! Wow, what a mouthful!” explains Navcoin developer Craig MacGregor.

If you’re wondering about which VPNs accept Bitcoin instead, check out this article which includes a chart showing every VPN provider that accepts Bitcoin.

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