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There are at least three levels to "Tor-friendly":

  1. allow clients;
  2. allow non-exit relays;
  3. allow exit relays.

In any case, the provider must accept SSH connections via Tor.

By "anonymous accounts", I mean:

  1. no contact information except email required (or none checked, if "required");
  2. payment accepted in Bitcoins, or by cash through the mail.
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The Tor community maintains a list of ISPs that have worked for others in the past along with some comments of people's experiencs working with each service. That list is here: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/GoodBadISPs

The Bitcoin wiki maintains a list of VPS providers that accept payment in Bticoin. This does not mean that they are necessarily anonymous. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Virtual_private_server

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The biggest provider of free, tor-friendly anonymous was Freedom Hosting, but it has been closed by police so you have to look for alternatives.

My results of googling, which may be relevant for you :

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