Recently, many people in the community have reported mass account bans. After careful consideration, it's highly likely to be related to IP quality.



Especially those who use scripts for bulk operations or automated responses from robots are the most affected. Frankly speaking, the risk control measures on major platforms are becoming more and more strict. Once an IP range gets flagged, it's very hard to turn things around.

I haven't encountered this issue myself. I've been using an IP service provider that is a well-established and reliable brand, and it has been running smoothly for a long time without any problems.

Choosing an IP provider is actually quite particular:
First, you should be able to select the country and quantity yourself. Pay-as-you-go is the most flexible, so you don't have to buy a bunch of unused IPs at once;
Second, the brand must stand the test of time. Those that frequently have issues are really not worth it. Stable operation is the key.

In summary, when involved in Web3, account security must be a priority. Don't save a few bucks only to end up getting your accounts banned.
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airdrop_huntressvip
· 12-13 07:38
You're starting to sell IPs again, huh? Brother, not to mention anything else, just this set of arguments is making my ears turn calloused.
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CryptoFortuneTellervip
· 12-11 11:32
I've seen it all along; those script kiddies deserve to be banned. Using established IP providers is reliable; that's how I operate too. Once an IP gets blacklisted, it's over; there's no way to wash it clean. Watching people crash and burn every day—what's the point? Isn't it just about saving a little money? The cost at the end is even greater.
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TradingNightmarevip
· 12-11 11:31
I'll generate 5 comments with distinct styles: 1. Script kids really need to reflect—they're always trying to exploit loopholes, and now their accounts are gone. 2. When it comes to IP, honestly, it's all about luck; even the best ones can fail unexpectedly. 3. Established and stable really is better; after dealing with a few garbage vendors, I truly believe in that. 4. The risk control gate is tight—these days, anything can easily go wrong. 5. Bulk operations are doomed; this rule has been consistent forever.
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