Proxy for crypto bots & airdrops — one clean IP per wallet
A proxy for crypto bots/airdrops gives each wallet its own clean IP so anti-Sybil systems can't cluster many wallets into one actor. The core rule: one wallet — one clean, low-fraud-score IP, rotated at the right cadence (never the same IP at the same time). RouterSocks5's real 5G/LTE and residential proxies provide clean IPs, unlimited bandwidth and 18-country coverage. Note: airdrop farming carries legal risk and often violates platform rules — you are responsible for compliance.
What signals does Sybil detection use to catch airdrop farmers?
Anti-Sybil systems hunt for clusters of wallets that behave alike: shared IP/subnet, common gas-funding source, synchronized transaction timing, brand-new wallets interacting in lockstep. One IP across many wallets is the clearest red flag. Assigning each wallet its own clean IP from different mobile/residential ranges makes the wallets look like genuinely independent users.
Residential or 5G for farming — which to pick?
Residential gives stable IPs tied to a home location — good when one wallet must hold a consistent IP across many sessions. 5G/LTE gives fast-rotating mobile IPs with a low fraud score — good when you need many clean IPs spread out and rotated on cadence. Many operators mix both: residential for primary wallets, rotating 5G for the secondary pool. RouterSocks5 supplies both.
Risk & legality of airdrop farming
This is the most important part: many projects explicitly ban multi-account/Sybil activity and may claw back rewards, freeze wallets, or exclude you from distribution. Some conduct may also break local law. A proxy is only a technical tool that supplies clean IPs — it neither guarantees passing a Sybil check nor legitimizes terms-of-service violations. Assess and accept the risk yourself.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I use one IP for multiple wallets?
- You shouldn't. Many wallets on one IP is the clearest Sybil signal. The safe rule is one clean IP per wallet at a time.
- What rotation cadence should I use when farming?
- Rotate naturally per session/wallet rather than on a rigid clock; never let two wallets share an IP simultaneously. 5G proxies support sticky or link/timer rotation.
- Does a proxy guarantee I'll qualify for an airdrop?
- No. A proxy only supplies clean IPs; projects use many other on-chain signals and may filter Sybils. There are no guarantees.
- Can I pay for the proxy with crypto?
- Yes. International customers pay with USDT (TRC20) or 30+ coins; Vietnamese customers use VietQR.
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