The BisectHosting alternative with full admin rights
Outgrew BisectHosting's Pterodactyl panel? rdp.monster ships a real Windows or Linux desktop with full admin rights — run Java, Forge, mods, Discord bots, OBS, anything. Crypto + no KYC + $8.99/mo flat.
- Ready in 5–10 minutes
- 10+ cryptos accepted (BTC, USDT, XMR…)
- No KYC, no ID upload
- 7-day money-back guarantee
TL;DR Should you switch from BisectHosting?
BisectHosting is great when you want a managed Minecraft server panel — they handle Java memory, mod-loaders, RAM tiers, and provide a friendly web UI. Where it falls short: you can't install custom software, can't run a Discord bot in the same instance, can't use it as a general dev sandbox. rdp.monster gives you a full Windows or Linux box from $8.99/mo where you run your own Minecraft server and bots, monitoring, web tools — anything you need, with root/admin access from day one.
- Outgrew managed game-panel and want full admin rights
- Run Minecraft + Discord bot + monitoring on one VPS
- Pay in crypto for your gaming workload, no KYC
- Need Windows specifically (not just a Linux container)
- You want one-click modpack installs and a friendly Minecraft panel UI
- Your only workload is a small vanilla Minecraft server and you hate sysadmin
- You need BisectHosting's specific subreddit-modpack partnerships (Shivaxi, etc.)
rdp.monster vs BisectHosting — spec-by-spec
Every line below is sourced from the vendor's own pricing page. No invented uptimes — just what each provider publishes.
Which is right for your workload?
Four scenarios, an honest verdict on each. BisectHosting doesn't lose every round.
Vanilla / modpack Minecraft server (managed UI)
★ BisectHosting winsBisectHosting's Pterodactyl panel is purpose-built for Minecraft — one-click modpack installer, RAM allocator, console logs, scheduled restarts. If you want a Minecraft box without ever touching a CLI, Bisect wins easily.
Custom mods, dev tools, Discord bot side-by-side
★ rdp.monster winsrdp.monster gives you root / admin — install Java, Node, Python, Docker, run your own mod compiler, host a Discord bot AND a Minecraft server on the same VPS. BisectHosting's sandbox doesn't allow that.
Crypto-only checkout
★ rdp.monster winsrdp.monster accepts 10+ cryptos including XMR with no KYC. BisectHosting takes card + PayPal only — fine for most users, blocker for users in declined-card regions or wanting financial privacy.
Refund window if you don't like it
★ rdp.monster winsrdp.monster ships a 7-day money-back guarantee. BisectHosting honors a 72-hour refund window only. If you want longer breathing room to evaluate, ours is more generous.
Switch from BisectHosting in 3 minutes
Cancel BisectHosting
In BisectHosting client area → My Services → select the Minecraft plan → Request Cancellation. They process at end of billing cycle. Back up your world via the panel's File Manager → Download world folder before the date.
Order an rdp.monster plan
Pick a plan from our offers. Pay in card, PayPal, BTC, USDT, LTC, XMR (or 6 other cryptos). No ID, no questionnaire — the dashboard provisions while you fill in the email.
Connect to your new desktop
Check your email — IP, username and password arrive in minutes. Open Microsoft Remote Desktop (free on Windows / Mac / iOS / Android), paste them in, you're connected with full admin rights.
Where BisectHosting actually wins
BisectHosting nailed one specific job: running a Minecraft server for non-sysadmin users. Their Pterodactyl panel handles JVM memory, mod-loader versions, scheduled restarts, and crash-loop detection automatically. If you're a kid setting up a server for friends, or a streamer who wants a Sunday-morning modpack experience without learning Linux, Bisect is the right product and we won't pretend otherwise.
They also have exclusive partnerships with major modpack creators (Shivaxi RLCraft, BetterMC, etc.) — you get one-click installs for those packs that aren't trivial to set up manually elsewhere.
Where Bisect stops making sense is when you need more than a Minecraft sandbox: a full Windows/Linux machine to run your Discord bot, monitoring scripts, your own modpack compiler, OBS for streaming the server, or anything not in the panel's UI. That's where rdp.monster's full-VPS approach takes over.



