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Nym's decentralized mixnet prevents surveillance, shields metadata, and delivers private, high-speed browsing. Nym combines a dVPN (decentralized VPN) and a mixnet in a single app.
NYM is a vpn service that accepts Monero, Bitcoin, Lightning, Fiat, and 1 more. It has a guaranteed no-KYC policy and has a score of 9/10. There are 11 user ratings averaging 3.5/5.
Scores
- Guaranteed no KYC
- Terms explicitly state KYC will never be requested.
The platform does not mention any identity verification requirements for users. It relies on zero-knowledge credentials and supports privacy-oriented payment methods to preserve anonymity.
- Refunds do not require KYC +5 +5
The refund process of these services does not require the completion of a Know Your Customer (KYC) procedure or the disclosure of personal information.
The refund process of these services does not require the completion of a Know Your Customer (KYC) procedure or the disclosure of personal information.
+5 Privacy+5 Trust
- Guaranteed no KYC +25 0
Terms explicitly state KYC will never be requested.
- Identity-Free registration +10 0
Users can create accounts without giving personal information (such as full name, address or phone number). Note that some services might initially allow this, but they may subsequently request personal information (i.e. Automated flagging systems, Shotgun KYC...).
Users can create accounts without giving personal information (such as full name, address or phone number). Note that some services might initially allow this, but they may subsequently request personal information (i.e. Automated flagging systems, Shotgun KYC...).
+10 Privacy0 Trust - Strict no-log policy +5 +3
The service has a strict no-log policy, which means that it does not collect or store any information about its users.
The service has a strict no-log policy, which means that it does not collect or store any information about its users.+5 Privacy+3 Trust - Open source code 0 +7
The source code of the service is publicly available and licensed as open-source. This allows the community to audit the service, though it doesn't guarantee security or quality.
The source code of the service is publicly available and licensed as open-source. This allows the community to audit the service, though it doesn't guarantee security or quality.
0 Privacy+7 Trust - Accepts Monero +5 0
This service accepts Monero, a privacy-focused cryptocurrency that provides enhanced anonymity.
This service accepts Monero, a privacy-focused cryptocurrency that provides enhanced anonymity.
+5 Privacy0 Trust - Audited 0 +5
The service has been audited by an independent 3rd party.
- Decentralized network 0 +5
A decentralized network is a system where data, control, and decision-making are distributed across multiple independent nodes, rather than being managed by a single central authority.
A decentralized network is a system where data, control, and decision-making are distributed across multiple independent nodes, rather than being managed by a single central authority.
0 Privacy+5 Trust - Approved 0 +5
Passed limited recent checks and met our approval threshold. Read more about the listing statuses.
Passed limited recent checks and met our approval threshold. Read more about the listing statuses.
0 Privacy+5 Trust - Defends against takedown requests 0 +2
The provider publicly documents that they evaluate takedown and abuse complaints (DMCA, hosting complaints, third-party requests) rather than automatically suspending affected accounts. Response varies by service: some investigate before acting, some ignore outright.
The provider publicly documents that they evaluate takedown and abuse complaints (DMCA, hosting complaints, third-party requests) rather than automatically suspending affected accounts. Response varies by service: some investigate before acting, some ignore outright.
0 Privacy+2 Trust - Legally registered 0 +2
Legally registered as Nym Technologies SA in Switzerland 🇨🇭.
Legally registered as Nym Technologies SA in Switzerland 🇨🇭.
0 Privacy+2 Trust - Token-based login +1 0
Users accesses the service via a secret token or account number rather than a traditional username/email and password, which improves privacy by removing the need to supply personal identifiers such as an email address or name.
Users accesses the service via a secret token or account number rather than a traditional username/email and password, which improves privacy by removing the need to supply personal identifiers such as an email address or name.
+1 Privacy0 Trust - Basic Customer Support 0 +1
Customer support for this service is average. They answer questions and fix problems in a reasonable time, although it may sometimes take longer than expected.
Customer support for this service is average. They answer questions and fix problems in a reasonable time, although it may sometimes take longer than expected.
0 Privacy+1 Trust - Mobile app available 0 0
The service has a mobile app available for download.
- Base score +50 +50
Terms of Service Review
Nym provides a decentralized VPN (NymVPN) and mixnet ecosystem. User traffic is routed through independent nodes, and zero-knowledge credentials are used to separate payment details from network usage.
Binding arbitration
Disputes are governed by Swiss law and must be resolved through binding, individual arbitration in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Users waive their right to participate in class actions.
Unlinkable payments
Nym uses a zero-knowledge credential system (zk-nyms) to separate your payment details from your VPN usage. Even if you pay via credit card, the payment cannot be linked to your browsing activity.
Decentralized architecture
Traffic is routed through a network of independently operated servers. The operators are contractually bound not to log traffic, and the architecture requires collusion between entry and exit nodes to link activity back to you.
Telemetry off by default
The NymVPN app can collect crash reports and usage statistics, but these features are turned off by default. If enabled, the data is transmitted anonymously through the active VPN tunnel.
Data transfer limits
The VPN Service imposes a fair use data transfer limit of 2 TB per user per month.
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Attribute "Token-based login" was added to NYM
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KYC level changed from 1 to 0
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Attribute "Refunds do not require KYC" was added to NYM
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KYC update
KYC level changed from 0 to 1
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Verification status changed from COMMUNITY_CONTRIBUTED to APPROVED
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KYC level changed from 4 to 0. Description was updated. Added currencies: CASH
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Attribute "No registration needed" was removed from Nym
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Attribute "Peer to peer network" was removed from Nym
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Attribute "Strict no-log policy" was added to Nym
Evidence and Review History
Passed limited recent checks and met our approval threshold.
- No review checks have been published yet
- Last review Mar 28, 2025
- Approved Mar 28, 2025
- Operating since Mar 15, 2025
Comments
I tried their service when they were still in beta and I remember it being painfully slow. Recently got back to it and it seem to have improved the speed. Happy with it so far.
Added context: This user has submitted multiple reviews for different services in a short period.
Been using nymvpn for almost 3 months pretty good I bought it with nymtoken so it was really cheap like 20 bucks or something so price for quality is very very very very good, only problem I got was with setting it up with fedora I got some problem with dns but I got it to work and it aint slow I get around 60mbps upload download with wireguard
I'm going to have to retract previous statements actually. I have purchased 2 subscriptions, 1 for 1 year and a 2nd for 2 years because I was very excited about the potential Nym had after first trying the vpn. However, fast forward to 2026 I can't even sync cake wallet when using it on mobile. Not only is it not intended to replace Tor, but good luck with using Tor whatsoever unless you have a bridge that can bypass whatever they have on their block list. Yes it does exist, run a node and you will see the flag for it. I have run both a mixnode and an entry/relay with 100k stake provided by the team at one point before leaving.
I've bought a multi year subscription a long time ago and barely used it because it was unusable.
BUT! Fast forward to 2026, and i have to say it has grown tremendously to the point that it has become my VPN of choice.
i truly believe NYM is the future.
I will preface this comment by saying that I have not yet used this service, this is simply an observation.
There are no WireGuard configuration files available to download, which limits you to their VPN clients, that have had quite a few vulnerabilities in the past, as evidenced by their plentiful security audits on their website.
https://cure53.de/audit-report_nym.pdf https://support.nym.com/hc/en-us/articles/32489677253137-Where-can-I-find-the-NymVPN-Wireguard-configuration-files
If WireGuard configuration files were to be available to download for the user, it would be a much more secure experience for everybody, because the trust then isn't of the NYM team to reinvent the wheel, but of the WireGuard project's client, which is much more secure and has been open source and public for longer.
Nice VPN with all wanted features like kill switch, split and more. Fast mode ist fast, privacy mode is slow. Could have more servers. Price is fine. On mobile and desktop. The VPN is not as early in development as when many negative reviews were written.
This services claim to be decentralized, but it's not permission-less, so what's the point if they can terminate your account at "their sole discretion" ?
Speeds in Asia are unsatisfactory. European servers are good. It's still hard to use because it has fewer features. It needs features for split tunneling, ad blocking, and overall node quality needs to be improved.
All Marketing, No Substance. Completely Unusable.
I was drawn in by the constant advertising for NYM and decided to give it a fair shot. Unfortunately, my experience has been a complete waste of time and a perfect example of a service that's all hype and no delivery.
My troubleshooting journey went like this:
Ubuntu: I started here, hoping for a smooth experience. Instead, I immediately ran into problems with the container. It simply refused to work.
Windows: Figuring it might be a Linux-specific issue, I switched to Windows. The result was exactly the same: it did not work.
Android: My final attempt was on my phone. I wasn't even asking for much, just a basic speed test to see what it was capable of. The service failed spectacularly, unable to load a single webpage.
I was using the WireGuard mode, which is supposed to be fast and reliable. It's clear that the issue isn't the protocol, but the service itself. It seems NYM has invested all its money in marketing and completely neglected to buy functional servers.
Of all the public VPNs and proxies I've tried, this is genuinely the worst. Their strategy for anonymity seems to be: "If you have no internet connection, you're perfectly anonymous!" It's a clever plan, I'll give them that.
Don't make the same mistake I did. Avoid this service. It's nothing more than useless garbage. I'm more than willing to provide my order number or any other proof to validate this review.
It's not intended to replace Tor. I also think the double hop wireguard vpn option is pretty good considering you can choose your entry and exit, for those who have heard about the slower mixnet.
Paying 12 eur (or 6 eur with crypto) just for over engineered Tor clone? Nah, not for price, not for their advertising, not for their slow and instable connection quality.
Please just donate to Tor exit nodes...
It's not a Tor clone. It actually provides stronger anonymity than Tor since in addition to onion routing it mixes traffic, adds noise, and delays to resist timing analysis. Tor should adopt the same methods.
Impressive VPN project backed by a team that knows their stuff.
It’s come a long way since the beta. Getting more polished now, but still missing a few standard VPN features (split tunneling, custom DNS, WireGuard config files). Bonus points for the unique mixnet mode for added privacy and anonymous signup.
One to follow!
Tested NymVPN as a standalone client on GrapheneOS (Android).
The concept is genuinely interesting — combining a decentralized VPN with a mixnet layer adds meaningful resistance against traffic analysis and timing attacks, which standard VPNs simply cannot offer.
What worked well:
The mixnet mode does add real anonymity beyond what a typical VPN provides.
zk-nyms credential system keeps payment and usage unlinkable in theory.
Installation on GrapheneOS was straightforward.
What needs improvement:
Speed and stability are inconsistent, especially on Asian nodes from Japan.
No split tunneling, no custom DNS settings, no WireGuard config file export — you are fully dependent on the official client.
Day-to-day reliability is not yet at the level of Mullvad or similar established VPNs.
My setup: I use Mullvad as my primary VPN on both desktop and GrapheneOS. NymVPN is my secondary tool for high-anonymity scenarios where mixnet-level traffic obfuscation is worth the speed trade-off. On iPhone, I use Obscura (which also exits through Mullvad servers) as a stealth layer.
Verdict: Promising technology, but not yet a daily driver for most users. Recommended as a secondary privacy tool for advanced users on GrapheneOS or Linux, not as a Mullvad replacement yet.