It's an extra layer of security. Your nextcloud instance won't be reachable from anybody who isn't on your vpn, if a bug which allows unauthorized access gets discovered you will be protected, if they steal your nextcloud credentials you will be protected, but if you're on a device without the vpn you won't be able to access nextcloud. As for the domain you can buy a random xyz for a couple of bucks per year so just do it
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Sure, you can use a VPN if you want to spin up the instance and connect to it without having a domain. You can always open the instance of Nextcloud to the internet later, when you buy a domain.
Get a cheap .XYZ domain if you just want to experiment with spinning up a reverse proxy.
honestly a .com was just about the same as anything else I think. could be wrong tho idk