- NymVPN eliminates the need for accounts, subscriptions or identity details
- Access is granted through anonymous zk-nym credentials.
- A minimum payment of $225 NYM unlocks approximately 25 GB of usage
NymVPN has launched a new way to access its network that eliminates almost everything you’d normally hand over to a modern service provider.
With the newly launched “Pay As You Go” service, there is no need to register an account, recurring subscription, or share identity details. Instead of the usual registration flow, users deposit $NYM tokens into a smart contract and receive anonymous cryptographic credentials called zk-nyms in return.
These credentials authenticate your network access without ever being linked to your wallet, payment, or any personal data, which is a fundamentally different approach compared to even the The best VPN services on the market.
What changes the “Pay as you use” service
The main change is that the Nym network can now be directly accessed through decentralized payments of $NYM tokens.
Paying directly with $NYM tokens would typically expose your wallet address and on-chain transaction history. NymVPN’s solution is to convert that payment into a zk-nym credential issued by a decentralized set of validators running the Nym API.
These credentials can be reused and re-randomized and, importantly, cannot be linked to the original payment data.
Access the Nym network directly with $NYM decentralized payments and anonymous zk-nym credentials👻No account✖️no subscription🛡️no identity revealedPay as you go⤵️https://t.co/jZulHXwZR3April 30, 2026
In practice, this means that the network has no way of knowing who you are, what you paid, or when you paid when you connect. There is no email address tied to a subscription, no billing profile, and no central command point that can then be forced to hand over user records.
Most VPNs ask for at least an email address and payment method, creating a paper trail even if the provider promises not to log your activity. NymVPN’s approach completely eliminates traces at the credentials layer.
The service can’t really tie usage to a specific person, even if it wanted to. That’s a stronger guarantee than a traditional no-logs policy, which still relies on trusting the provider.
How to use pay as you go
For now, the Pay as You Go service is aimed at more technically inclined users. Access runs through the NymVPN command-line client (nym-vpnc) rather than a polished graphical application, so you’ll need to be comfortable typing commands in a terminal.
You will also need to set up and maintain your own cryptocurrency wallet, fund it with $NYM tokens, and use that wallet to deposit tokens into a smart contract in exchange for the anonymous credentials that grant access to the network. The minimum deposit is 225 $NYM, which translates to approximately 25 GB of usage.
However, Mullvad still operates on a €5 per month fixed subscription model and requires an account number to track usage, even if that number is not linked to your identity. NymVPN’s Pay as You Go goes a step further by completely eliminating the concept of an account and replacing it with cryptographic credentials issued on a decentralized network.
For users who want pay-as-you-go billing without any persistent identifiers, NymVPN’s new service represents one of the most aggressive moves yet toward truly anonymous VPN access.




