// NO KYC · NO LOGS · NO TRACKERS

30+ COINS · PRICED IN USD

Head to head

NoKyc E-Sim vs PikaSim

A serious privacy player with a different center of gravity.

Honest — their wins listed Checked July 2026

The verdict, in one breath: Both no-KYC, both crypto-first. PikaSim differentiates on IP-routing options and funding privacy networks; we differentiate on a fully-priced 190-country catalog, 43 coins and balance UX.

At a glance

Side by side
NoKyc E-SimPikaSim
Coverage190 countries, all prices publicCoverage list not fully published
Payment43+ coinsBTC, Lightning, XMR — card with email
Identity askedNone — anonymous tokenNone with crypto; email if card
IP routing choiceNo — carrier defaultYes — advertised routing options
Privacy fundingZero-tracker storeFunds Tor relays / Monero nodes (self-reported)
SupportAnonymous ticketsEmail

Where each one wins

No fog, no hit piece

Where PikaSim wins

  • Advertises a choice of IP-routing jurisdictions — a real consideration for some threat models.
  • Publicly funds privacy infrastructure (Tor relays, Monero nodes), per their site.
  • Offers a card fallback if you accept giving an email.

Where we win

  • Every one of 190 countries has a public page with live pack prices — no quote-hunting.
  • 43+ coins vs 3 — pay from whatever wallet you already run.
  • Token + balance model: top up once, buy in one tap, top up packs from the same page.
  • Zero third-party requests site-wide — verifiable in DevTools in ten seconds.
Pick PikaSim if…

Your threat model cares which country your traffic exits from, or you want your purchase to subsidize privacy infrastructure.

Pick NoKyc E-Sim if…

You want transparent pricing across the widest catalog and a checkout that takes the coins you actually hold.

Questions

NoKyc E-Sim vs PikaSim, answered

Who is cheaper?

It genuinely depends on the destination, and PikaSim doesn’t publish a full price list — so we won’t claim a blanket win. Our 190 prices are public; compare your destination in two tabs and the answer takes a minute.

Does IP routing matter for me?

For most travelers, no — your traffic exits through the local carrier either way. It matters if your threat model involves the jurisdiction of the exit point; if that sentence means something to you, weigh their option seriously.

Are both really no-KYC?

Yes, on the crypto path. PikaSim asks for an email if you pay by card; we simply don’t take cards, so the question never comes up.

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