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Pick the SMS verification service that suits how you actually work. We set SMSNoKYC against the big names one feature at a time — price, anonymity, API, long-term rental, interface languages — with none of the marketing gloss.

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SMSNoKYC vs 5SIM
Russia · ~2017
A massive catalog of around 1,361 services paired with a rock-bottom entry price. The catch: registration requires an email, card payments are in play, and long-term rental isn't where they focus.
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SMSNoKYC vs SMSPool
— · ~2019
They center on non-VoIP numbers, take both Monero and BTC, and run a Tor onion mirror. That said, the terms of service they issued in February 2026 brought AML/CTF checks to crypto deposits, shifting their stance on anonymity.
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SMSNoKYC vs Textverified
USA · 2017
A long-standing US-based service spanning 900+ services behind a clean English interface. The trade-offs: a US-heavy number pool and a higher entry price of $0.25 per verification.
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SMSNoKYC vs OnlineSim
Russia · 2013
The veteran among the four services — running since 2013 — combining long-term rentals with a very low entry price. Even so, the breadth of interface languages and a crypto-first stance aren't where they concentrate their appeal.
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SMSNoKYC vs SMS-Man
Russia · 2018
A well-established, Russian-focused provider dating back to 2018, offering an extensive 270+ country roster and complete crypto support. The catch: an email address is mandatory to register, and card and fiat payment options are still in the mix.
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SMSNoKYC vs DaisySMS
USA · ~2020
Real, US-oriented non-VoIP numbers with area-code and carrier choice, pay-per-success pricing, and wide crypto support. The catch: the country list holds at around 50, and registration still relies on email and password.
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SMSNoKYC vs SmsHub
— · 2019
A two-sided marketplace launched in 2019, where SIM owners supply the numbers and buyers consume them. The API is well known, but public documentation on pricing, rental and country coverage is limited.
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SMSNoKYC vs simsms.org
Russia · 2014
simsms.org is a long-established Russian SMS-activation site that delivers both activations and rentals across roughly 80 countries and exposes a documented API.
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SMSNoKYC vs SMS-Activate
Russia · 2013
As one of the largest virtual-number marketplaces around, SMS-Activate spans over 180 countries and close to 700 services, all served by a mature REST API.
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SMSNoKYC vs Vak-SMS
Russia · 2017
Built for the Russian market, Vak-SMS is a virtual-number service offering a compact but clearly defined catalog, a REST API and number rental across roughly 7 countries.
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SMSNoKYC vs SMSBower
Russia ·
Spanning roughly 150 countries, SMSBower supplies virtual-number activations and rentals, complete with a REST API and Stripe + crypto checkout.
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SMSNoKYC vs GetSMSCode
China · 2009
Focused on the APAC market and running for many years, GetSMSCode is a virtual-number service built around China, the USA and Southeast Asia and backed by a token-authenticated REST API.
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