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I might start sounding like a shill, but Mullvad has a great track record so far. They've been raided by police and they've walked away with nothing. They also fairly recently migrated fully to a diskless RAM only infrastructure also.
The previous poster kind of hinted on this, but Mullvad removed port forwarding from their services, so keep that in mind.
Also for payment, Mullvad will accept cash over mail so you can't be traced digitally by payment.
XD cash over mail, ok. But I guess for only a couple of euros that is worth a try. They seem to be located in Gothenburg, Sweden. Might try that. Honestly their website is really based. Thats for the suggestion with cash over mail.
For what would I need port forwarding?
Makes you connectable. If you don't forward ports for your torrent client you can only connect to peers who are port forwarding, meaning you will download and upload more slowly in most cases.
You'll need port forwarding for private torrent sites so people can download from you better.
Mullvad is no longer good for torrenting as they removed port forwarding meaning you can't open a port for others to connect to for seeding. This might get you by on public trackers alone where it's common to just download a file and never seed it back, but you'll quickly get banned from any private trackers.