Last Updated: Aug 1, 2025 After extensive tests, I wouldn’t recommend CryptoStorm. Although Cryptostorm does provide top-level security and its tokenization approach ensures anonymity and a truly zero-logs policy for its users, it didn’t offer much else. CryptoStorm was hard to set up, its speed results were not impressive, and I wasn’t able to unblock most of the streaming sites I tested. Luckily, CryptoStorm does offer a free offer if you want to test it out yourself. The free offer, however, only offers one server and throttled speeds. If you want to test out more of its servers with faster speeds, CryptoStorm also offers money-back guarantees on all its premium offers. If you are not happy with the premium offer, you can request a refund and try out other VPNs on the market that are as dedicated to security and privacy as CryptoStorm.

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CryptoStorm performed poorly with most of the streaming services that I tested. Its US servers successfully unblocked Netflix and allowed me to access my US account. However, most servers couldn’t get past other streaming services like Hulu and  BBC iPlayer’s geoblocks.

Netflix: Unblocked

CryptoStorm unblocked my US Netflix account, and I was able to watch shows without any lag. I tested 5 of its US servers: Chicago, New York, Florida, Washington, and Texas. All these servers successfully unblocked Netflix. With CryptoStorm’s fast speeds, I didn’t experience any buffering while watching all my favorite shows.

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