Airdrop farming proxy: one IP per wallet, zero sybil flags
Airdrop farming falls apart the moment two wallets share a fingerprint — same IP, same ASN, and the snapshot files them as one account. An airdrop farming proxy hands every wallet its own real PL mobile IP, so each one looks like a separate person to the sybil graph.
The IP layer is where a farm gets caught first
LayerZero, zkSync, Arbitrum, Starknet and Eigenlayer all ran sybil hunts on their snapshots. They cluster on IP, ASN, browser fingerprint, gas patterns and the on-chain graph. Get the IP layer wrong and none of the rest of your hardening gets a chance to matter.
Galxe, Zealy, LayerZero, zkSync
Quest campaigns log the IP behind every task completion. If wallet 1 and wallet 2 clear the same Galxe quest from the same exit a few minutes apart, they cluster. A sticky IP per wallet ends that — each wallet stays bound to its own carrier-grade mobile IP for the whole campaign.
Pair it with a clean fingerprint
The proxy clears the IP layer of the sybil graph; a clean fingerprint per wallet clears the rest. It drops in alongside anti-detect browsers (Multilogin, AdsPower, etc.) or your own Puppeteer-stealth profiles — keep one IP per wallet and the snapshot reads each one as its own farmer.
Sticky for the campaign, rotate on graduation
Hold the IP for the life of the campaign and never flip it mid-quest. A wallet that swaps exits halfway through reads as two identities, and that mismatch is a sybil signal in its own right. Bindings stay sticky for the order lifetime; you only call the rotation API to retire an IP once a wallet has claimed.
Built for sybil-resistant airdrop farming
One IP per wallet
Every wallet binds to its own dedicated mobile exit — no two wallets ever share an IP or ASN.
Enforced ASN spread
Bindings spread across all four Polish carriers so a batch never collapses into one carrier block.
Quest-grade trust
Real 4G/5G ranges pass the IP checks that Galxe, Zealy, Layer3 and LayerZero feed into their sybil graphs.
Rotation on claim
Retire an exit through the rotation API once a wallet graduates and free the slot for the next batch.
Airdrop proxy at a glance
Airdrop farming proxy questions
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Size the pool to your wallet count
Scaling a farm
Run 10 wallets, or 100, or 500. Size the pool to your wallet count on the pricing page before you commit to a campaign, then create an account and bind your first batch. One IP per wallet is the budget line that actually decides the outcome.
Test a live proxy before you pay
Spin up one real Polish mobile IP for an hour — no card, no checkout. Point it at your target, confirm it does the job, then move to a plan only if it earns it.