Residential Proxies

Residential proxy (not ISP)

How They Work on Our Service

The pricing of residential proxies is based on the number of gigabytes purchased per order.

When using residential traffic, you will be able to choose the number of proxies, country, city, ISP, and other parameters - which will be covered in detail below.

❗❗❗ To access options like selecting a country, city, ISP, number of proxies, etc., you must first purchase a plan. Configuration options will become available within the order interface.

To do this, go to the and select the desired amount of gigabytes.

After purchasing a plan, your order will open automatically. Later, you can access it at any time through the “Account → Product” section.

Within the order interface, you’ll find several important sections and options. Let’s take a closer look at them:

Order Example

Add Traffic – Add more traffic if you’re running out of your current data limit.

Traffic Used – Displays your data limit and how much traffic has been used.

Country – Select the location.

Region – The region within the selected country.

City – Choose a city.

ISP – Select the Internet Service Provider type.

Session – Choose the session type: Sticky or Rotate.

  • Sticky allows you to keep the same IP address and depends on the selected TTL (Time to Live) parameter.

  • Rotate changes the IP address with each request. Note: The IP range pool for Sticky is smaller than that of Rotate.

Protocol – HTTP / SOCKS. These are the main protocols used to establish a connection with the proxy server. The choice depends on your use case. SOCKS is often used in crypto-related tasks but is generally slightly slower than HTTP.

TTL – This parameter appears when you select the Sticky session type. It defines the lifetime of the proxy IP address (Time to Live). The minimum possible TTL is 60. A TTL of 60 means that the proxy address will be changed after 1 minute (or 60 seconds).

Username / Password / Host / Port – These are your proxy connection credentials. They are also presented in the proxy list with support for formatted output. Note: The proxy port does not affect the final IP address - it simply specifies the remote server port and nothing more.

Statistics – Shows detailed, minute-by-minute traffic usage in a convenient format that makes tracking easy. Please note: there is a 10–20 minute delay in data display. A bit further below, an example of statistics will be provided.

Proxy list is generated under the settings section, and each entry is a full line formatted according to your selected parameters:

When generating a proxy list, it is not saved in the dashboard. However, creating a new list does not deactivate your previously generated proxies. This means you can create as many proxy lists as you need at any time - without losing access to your existing proxies.

Please note: Each proxy string includes a very long username, as it contains all the connection settings. You can find more information about connection formatting at the following link: [link]

At the end of your order, you can view the request statistics for your residential traffic. Please note that there may be a delay of up to 20 minutes in displaying the data, depending on the API load.

Advantages:

Bypassing restrictions on exchanges and online services

Many crypto exchanges and DeFi platforms implement regional restrictions (for example, Binance limits access for users from certain countries). With residential proxies, you can easily change your geolocation by connecting through real-user IP addresses. This allows you to work with platforms without the risk of being blocked.

Enhanced anonymity and tracking protection The crypto industry is tightly monitored, and platforms often track user activity. Residential proxies mask your real IP address, preventing transaction tracking and creating the appearance of accessing platforms from different devices and locations.

Bot trading and automation Algorithmic trading and arbitrage strategies require multiple accounts and automated interaction with exchanges. Residential proxies allow bots to operate without restrictions and protect them from IP bans.

Account linking and anti-detect browsers On exchanges and NFT marketplaces, multi-account usage is common. Residential proxies combined with anti-detect browsers (like Dolphin or Indigo) make each account appear unique, significantly reducing the risk of bans.

Access to ICOs, IDOs, and Airdrops Many projects distribute tokens only to users from specific regions. With proxies, you can change your location and participate in drops even if your country is restricted.

Increased security in P2P transactions When trading crypto on P2P platforms (like Binance P2P or LocalBitcoins), residential proxies protect you from scammers by hiding your real IP and preventing tracking attempts.


Disadvantages:

High cost Residential proxies are more expensive than datacenter alternatives because they rely on real-user IP addresses instead of server infrastructure.

Potential speed and latency issues Since traffic is routed through actual user devices, speed may vary depending on network load, proxy location, and the end-user’s internet quality. This can be critical for tasks requiring high speed, such as bot trading.

Limited IP session duration Residential IPs may rotate frequently, as users can disconnect their devices at any time. This means connection stability depends on the provider. While we offer extended session duration, it’s not guaranteed and typically does not exceed 3 days.

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