We've deployed our first Vultr server for our anycast ns1.grapheneos.org and will be migrating the whole thing to Vultr as part of improving the anycast network. We are later moving to our own ASN + IP space (we've obtained an ASN and IPv6 /40 from ARIN already and will be applying for our first IPv4 /24 via a special clause for dual stack DNS soon).
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Vultr didn't allow me to open email ports until I they kyc-d me. Wouldn't recommend. You better go with someone else or better yet - try to host it on your own hardaware
The infra is purchased by the GrapheneOS Foundation who are all publicly known directors on a government register, so there isn't much harm there for us.