VPN for Linux with USDT Subscription – Instant, No KYC

StreamShield delivers a privacy-focused VPN for Linux with USDT subscription, allowing you to pay with USDT TRC20 or ERC20, receive instant credentials, and stay completely anonymous—no KYC required.

What You Get with StreamShield

StreamShield is purpose-built for Linux users who value privacy and convenience. Our VPN for Linux with USDT subscription includes:

  • Native OpenVPN & WireGuard configs – Works out-of-box on Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Arch, and more.
  • No logs policy – We do not store connection timestamps, IPs, or traffic data.
  • 10 Gbps servers – Fast connections in 15+ countries, optimized for streaming and torrenting.
  • Unlimited bandwidth & devices – No throttling, no device limits.
  • DNS leak protection – Built-in kill switch and DNS over HTTPS.

How It Works in 3 Simple Steps

Getting your VPN for Linux with USDT subscription is straightforward:

  • 1. Choose your plan – Monthly (5 USDT), 6-month (25 USDT), or yearly (40 USDT).
  • 2. Pay with USDT – Send USDT TRC20 or ERC20 to the provided wallet. No ID, no email required.
  • 3. Instant delivery – Within 30 seconds, receive a download link with your .conf files and credentials. Import into NetworkManager, OpenVPN, or WireGuard client.

No account creation, no personal data—just pure VPN access. That’s the convenience of a VPN for Linux with USDT subscription.

Why Choose StreamShield Over Other VPNs?

Most VPNs require credit cards, emails, and lengthy sign-ups. With StreamShield, you get:

  • USDT Payment – TRC20 and ERC20 supported. No bank, no card, no personal info.
  • Zero KYC – No identity verification, ever.
  • Linux-native support – Configs tested on Ubuntu 22.04/24.04, Debian 12, Fedora 39, Arch, and Manjaro.
  • Instant delivery – Automated system delivers your configs within seconds of payment confirmation.

We don’t sell your data because we don’t have any. Our servers are RAM-only, and we accept only cryptocurrency for maximum anonymity.

Is It Safe & Legal? Our Neutral Stance

StreamShield operates as a privacy tool. We comply with all applicable laws in our jurisdiction. Using a VPN to protect your privacy is legal in most countries. However, we do not condone illegal activity. Our service is intended for lawful purposes such as securing public Wi-Fi, bypassing censorship, and protecting personal data. We recommend checking local regulations.

How do I set up the VPN on Linux?

After payment, you receive a ZIP file containing OpenVPN (.ovpn) and WireGuard (.conf) configs. Import them using NetworkManager, `openvpn`, or `wg-quick`. Detailed guides are in the welcome email.

Which USDT network should I use?

We accept TRC20 (Tron) and ERC20 (Ethereum). TRC20 has lower fees and faster confirmations. Send the exact amount to the provided address; the system detects the payment automatically.

Can I get a refund if the VPN doesn't work?

We offer a 7-day refund guarantee for any technical issues. Contact support via our ticket system (no login needed). Refunds are issued in USDT.

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