How to Launch Your Own VPN Service Using Blockchain in 2 Minutes
A step-by-step tutorial on creating a fully functional VPN business with theVPN.org — no coding, no servers, no upfront costs
What You'll Learn
By the end of this tutorial, you'll have:
- ✅ Your own branded VPN service with 50+ servers in 30+ countries
- ✅ Support for VMess, VLESS, Trojan, and Shadowsocks protocols
- ✅ Automated payments via TON blockchain
- ✅ A shareable subscription link for your customers
- ✅ 77% revenue share on every subscription
Prerequisites: A TON-compatible wallet (Tonkeeper, MyTonWallet, or similar) with a small balance for gas fees.
Time required: ~2 minutes
What Is a VPN Service Builder?
Before we dive in, let's clarify the concept. A VPN service builder is a platform that provides all the backend infrastructure — servers, protocols, user management, payment processing — and lets you create a customer-facing VPN service on top of it.
Think of it this way:
| Traditional VPN Business | VPN Service Builder |
|---|---|
| Rent/buy servers yourself | Infrastructure provided |
| Configure VPN protocols | Pre-configured protocols |
| Build payment system | Blockchain payments built-in |
| Handle user management | Automated via smart contracts |
| Months of development | 2 minutes to launch |
| $10K+ upfront investment | $0 upfront |
theVPN.org is the first platform to offer this model on the TON blockchain.
Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Connect Your Wallet
Navigate to thevpn.org and click "Connect Wallet" in the top right corner.
You'll see options for:
- Tonkeeper (recommended for mobile)
- MyTonWallet (great browser extension)
- TON Connect (universal connector)
Select your wallet, approve the connection request, and you're authenticated. No email, no password, no personal information required.
💡 Why TON? TON (The Open Network) was originally designed by Telegram's team. It offers sub-second finality, near-zero transaction fees, and native integration with Telegram — which has 900M+ users. For a VPN service targeting Telegram's audience, it's the perfect blockchain.
Step 2: Create Your VPN Service
Click "Create Service" on the dashboard. You'll fill in:
- Service Name — Choose something memorable. This is what your customers will see.
- Description — A brief pitch for your VPN service (2-3 sentences).
- Pricing — Set your monthly subscription price in TON. The platform suggests competitive ranges based on market data.
That's the configuration. Three fields.
Step 3: Select Server Locations
You'll see a world map with available server locations. Toggle on the countries you want to offer:
- 🇺🇸 United States (multiple cities)
- 🇩🇪 Germany
- 🇳🇱 Netherlands
- 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
- 🇯🇵 Japan
- 🇸🇬 Singapore
- 🇰🇷 South Korea
- 🇧🇷 Brazil
- ... and 20+ more
Pro tip: Start with 10-15 popular locations. You can always add more later. Covering North America, Europe, and Asia gives you the widest appeal.
Step 4: Publish & Share
Hit "Publish". Your VPN service is now live.
You'll receive:
- A unique service URL — share this with potential customers
- A subscription link — customers use this in their VPN client after subscribing
- An embed widget (optional) — drop this on your website or blog
Step 5: Get Paid
When someone subscribes to your VPN service:
- They pay in TON via the service page
- A smart contract automatically splits the payment: 77% to your wallet, 23% to the platform
- You receive TON directly — no intermediaries, no delays, no minimum payout thresholds
That's it. You now have a running VPN business.
What Your Customers Get
When someone subscribes to your service, they receive access to:
- Multi-protocol support — VLESS (recommended), VMess, Trojan, Shadowsocks
- 50+ high-speed servers across 30+ countries
- Subscription links compatible with all major clients (V2rayNG, Streisand, Hiddify, Clash, etc.)
- Automatic server switching — if one server is congested, clients can switch instantly
- No logs — zero-knowledge architecture means nobody (not even the platform) sees user traffic
Growing Your VPN Business: Quick Tips
Now that your service is live, here are strategies to get your first customers:
1. Leverage Telegram
TON and Telegram are deeply connected. Create a Telegram channel for your VPN service, post updates, and share your link. Telegram users are already in the TON ecosystem.
2. Target Specific Audiences
Don't market "a VPN." Market a solution:
- "VPN for streaming" (access geo-restricted content)
- "VPN for gamers" (low latency servers)
- "VPN for privacy" (no-log architecture)
- "VPN for travelers" (servers in 30+ countries)
3. Offer Trials
Let people try before they buy. Word of mouth from satisfied users is your strongest growth channel.
4. Create Content
Write about internet privacy, censorship, digital security. Naturally mention your VPN service in relevant content. You're reading an example of this right now.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need technical knowledge?
No. The entire process is point-and-click. Server management, protocol configuration, and infrastructure maintenance are all handled by theVPN.org.
How much can I earn?
It depends on your subscriber count. Here's a rough guide:
| Subscribers | Monthly Revenue (est.) |
|---|---|
| 10 | ~$50 |
| 50 | ~$250 |
| 100 | ~$500 |
| 500 | ~$2,500 |
| 1,000 | ~$5,000 |
These are estimates based on average subscription pricing. Your actual earnings depend on the price you set.
What protocols are supported?
Four protocols: VLESS (best performance), VMess (widest compatibility), Trojan (best for censorship regions), and Shadowsocks (lightweight and fast).
Is this legal?
VPN services are legal in most countries. You are responsible for complying with local laws in your jurisdiction. The platform itself does not restrict usage.
How do payments work?
All payments are processed through TON blockchain smart contracts. When a user subscribes, the payment is automatically split: 77% goes to your wallet, 23% to the platform. Transactions are instant and verifiable on-chain.
Can I run multiple VPN services?
Yes. There's no limit on the number of services you can create. Some creators run services targeting different audiences with different pricing tiers.
What VPN clients do subscribers use?
Any client that supports subscription links and the four protocols. Popular choices include V2rayNG (Android), Streisand (iOS), Hiddify (cross-platform), and Clash (desktop).
What if a server goes down?
The platform handles all infrastructure. Servers are monitored 24/7 with automatic failover. Your subscribers will experience minimal disruption.
Can I customize my service page?
Yes — you can set the name, description, pricing, and select which server locations to offer. More customization options are on the roadmap.
Wrapping Up
The VPN market is enormous ($45B+) and growing. Until now, entering this market required significant technical expertise and capital. theVPN.org changes that equation entirely — you can go from zero to a live VPN service in 2 minutes, earn 77% of revenue, and let the platform handle everything else.
If you've been looking for a practical way to earn with crypto beyond trading, this is worth exploring.
Ready to start? → thevpn.org
Questions? Drop them in the comments below — I'll answer every one.
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