Proxies for airdrops
Private proxies for airdrop farming.
Proxy plans for airdrops
Every plan includes IPv4 and SOCKS5 together, at no extra cost.
Threads are simultaneous connections. The more threads, the higher the parallel load your software can handle.
Pool of 12,000-15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Unlimited traffic
Up to 1,000 threads
Pool of 12,000-15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Unlimited traffic
Up to 1,000 threads
Pool of 12,000-15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Unlimited traffic
Up to 1,000 threads
Pool of 12,000-15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Unlimited traffic
Up to 1,000 threads
Pool of 12,000-15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Unlimited traffic
Up to 3,000 threads
Pool of 12,000-15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Unlimited traffic
Up to 3,000 threads
Pool of 12,000-15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Unlimited traffic
Up to 3,000 threads
Pool of 12,000-15,000 IPs
Address rotation
Unlimited traffic
Up to 3,000 threads
Proxy catalog for your task
Why you need proxies for airdrops
In airdrops you run several wallets and accounts, complete tasks and registrations. When everything goes from one address, platforms link profiles and set limits.
Collecting distributions runs into the fact that a project checks whether participants are distinct, and the first thing it matches on is a shared address. So every wallet and profile needs its own standing exit that never overlaps with the others.
Features of proxies for airdrops
In airdrops income depends on the number of participating wallets, and platforms strictly filter multi-accounting: several wallets from one IP are cut from the reward as a single participant. The rule is the same, one wallet, one address.
The pool hands over private IPv4 by HTTP, HTTPS or SOCKS5, as IP:PORT bound to your address or IP:PORT:LOGIN:PASS. Every wallet and profile takes its own exit and keeps it for as long as it stays active, while rotation is left to jobs with no login involved.
What proxies you need for airdrops
| Protocol | HTTP, HTTPS or SOCKS5 |
|---|---|
| Mode | one pinned address per profile, no rotation |
| What to count | profiles, not projects |
| Format | IP:PORT:LOGIN:PASS or IP:PORT bound to your address |
| Countries | worldwide mix, addresses from across the globe |
| Authorisation | by binding your own IP in settings, up to 2 addresses |
How many proxies airdrop farming needs
The check is simple in logic: if two participants arrive from one address, the project treats them as one person and strikes out both, however carefully the rest of the signals were separated. So address count follows profile count, not the number of projects you are entered in.
Rotation works against you here, the opposite of what happens in data collection. An address change mid-session looks like a hijacked account, so one exit is pinned per profile and held for as long as that profile stays active. The IP:PORT:LOGIN:PASS format is easier to build on, since it suits software and profiles that have login and password fields.
A related arrangement is covered on the page about running multiple profiles.
- A shared address merges participants into one person
- Address count follows profile count, not project count
- One exit is pinned per profile, rotation hurts here
How to set up proxies for airdrops
To make the pool work, bind the IP of the machine running your proxy software in the settings, a server or a home PC, no binding means no access. The primary output format is IP:PORT, with an additional IP:PORT:LOGIN:PASS for programs that require a login and password.
For airdrops the proxy is set in the antidetect browser or in the wallet/script that runs the activity, format IP:PORT, HTTP or SOCKS5, one address per account.
The setup is checked before activities start. How many addresses you need for your number of wallets is visible on the free test before buying.
How to buy proxies for airdrops
The process is simple. Register in the dashboard and request a free test up to 2 hours, bind your IP and message the operator in a ticket to check the setup for airdrops on your own tasks.
All that is left is to pick a plan by volume and term and pay in cryptocurrency, after which access opens instantly. The test is provided once before purchase, and support replies in a ticket.
FAQ
Will these proxies work for airdrops?
For multi-profile, registrations and tasks, HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5 in IP:PORT form fit. The fit for your task is visible on the free test.
Are there enough addresses for several profiles?
The pool of 12,000-15,000 IPv4 with rotation gives profiles different addresses; the number of threads depends on the package.
Can I keep an address for a profile longer?
Addresses in the pool refresh on rotation; for a stable binding per profile this is clarified in advance. The test shows how the work goes.
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