Dedicated Mobile Proxies for Sui
Farm the Sui ecosystem with unique 4G carrier IPs per wallet. DeFi protocols, NFT platforms, and ecosystem dApps with complete network isolation between wallets.
What is Sui?
Sui is a Layer 1 blockchain built by former Meta (Diem) engineers, using the Move programming language and an object-centric data model. Launched on mainnet in May 2023, Sui achieves sub-second finality and can process over 297,000 transactions per second. The ecosystem includes established DeFi protocols (Cetus, Turbos Finance, NAVI Protocol), NFT marketplaces (BlueMove, Clutchy), and gaming applications. SUI token was distributed to early users and testnet participants, establishing a precedent for future ecosystem airdrops. Several SUI-native protocols are expected to distribute tokens, making early and diverse participation valuable.
Why Use a Proxy for Sui?
- Sui ecosystem protocols track IP addresses to identify multi-account operators. Protocols like Cetus, NAVI, and Turbos can correlate wallets that interact from the same IP — flagging them as a single user and excluding them from airdrop allocations.
- SUI staking through validators and liquid staking protocols (Aftermath Finance, Volo) across multiple wallets requires unique IPs. Network-level correlation of staking positions from the same IP can link your entire portfolio.
- NFT minting and trading on BlueMove and Clutchy from multiple wallets requires unique carrier IPs. Marketplace analytics can detect single-IP mass minting and cancel excess allocations.
- New Sui protocols launching through the Mysten Labs Accelerator often airdrop to early unique users. Mobile carrier IPs (CGNAT) ensure each wallet appears as an independent mobile user — the most credible identity type to protocols.
- 4G mobile proxies provide real Polish carrier IPs (T-Mobile PL, Orange PL, Play, Plus) which score 0% on Pixelscan, IPQualityScore, and Scamalytics. Datacenter proxies score 75-100% fraud risk and are blocked by most Sui frontends.
How to Set Up a Proxy for Sui
- Purchase proxies — Buy one CryptoProxy per Sui wallet at cryptoproxy.net/en/pricing. Get credentials (host, port, username, password) from your dashboard. Daily plans from $11/day, no commitment.
- Install anti-detect browser — Install AdsPower, GoLogin, or Dolphin Anty. Create a separate browser profile for each Sui wallet. Set timezone to Europe/Warsaw to match the Polish IP geolocation.
- Configure SOCKS5 proxy — In each browser profile settings, add your proxy: Protocol = SOCKS5, Host and Port from your dashboard, authenticate with your username and password. Verify at pixelscan.net — should show Polish mobile carrier IP.
- Set up Sui wallets — Install Sui Wallet or Suiet extension in each browser profile. Generate a fresh seed phrase per profile — never reuse seeds across profiles. Fund each wallet from different sources to avoid on-chain correlation.
- Farm Sui ecosystem — Interact with Cetus (swaps, LP), NAVI (lending/borrowing), Turbos (perpetuals), BlueMove (NFTs), and new protocol launches. Each wallet should build diverse, organic-looking activity history.
Why CryptoProxy for Sui
- DeFi Farming — Farm Cetus, Turbos, NAVI Protocol, and Aftermath Finance from isolated wallet sessions. Each wallet has its own 4G carrier IP — no cross-wallet correlation possible.
- NFT Minting — Mint and trade NFTs on BlueMove and Clutchy from multiple wallets. Each mint appears from an independent Polish mobile user — 0% detection rate.
- SUI Staking — Stake SUI across multiple wallets via Aftermath Finance or Volo liquid staking. Each staking position is fully independent with a unique carrier IP.
- Wallet Isolation — Physical 4G modems with real SIM cards. Each proxy slot is dedicated — no shared pools. Your IP history is exclusively yours, never contaminated by other users.
Sui Proxy — Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a Sui proxy and why do I need one?
- A Sui proxy routes your wallet's internet traffic through a dedicated IP address, making each wallet appear to come from a different user. Sui ecosystem protocols and analytics tools (Nansen, Arkham) use IP clustering to detect multi-wallet operators. A dedicated 4G mobile proxy per wallet prevents IP correlation and keeps your wallets independent.
- Why specifically 4G mobile proxies for Sui farming?
- 4G mobile proxies use real carrier IPs (CGNAT) shared by thousands of legitimate mobile users. These IPs score 0% on Pixelscan and IPQualityScore. Datacenter and residential proxies appear on known proxy IP ranges and score 75-100% fraud risk — many Sui protocols and wallet frontends actively block them. Mobile carrier IPs are effectively unblockable without cutting off millions of real users.
- Which Sui protocols should I interact with for airdrops?
- Focus on established protocols with high TVL: Cetus Protocol (DEX, LP), NAVI Protocol (lending/borrowing), Turbos Finance (perpetuals), Aftermath Finance (liquid staking, DEX), and Scallop (money market). For NFTs: BlueMove and Clutchy. Diversify each wallet across at least 3-4 protocols for credible activity history.
- How many Sui wallets should I manage with proxies?
- Quality over quantity. 5-15 wallets with diverse, organic-looking activity and unique proxies outperform 100+ low-quality wallets. Most Sui protocol airdrops use minimum activity thresholds and sybil filters — a small number of well-farmed wallets delivers better ROI than a large number of thin wallets.
- Do Sui ecosystem protocols have upcoming airdrops?
- Several Sui-native protocols are expected to distribute tokens to early users. NAVI Protocol, Turbos Finance, Scallop, and new ecosystem entrants backed by Mysten Labs have not yet launched tokens as of 2024. Building early activity history across these protocols with unique IPs maximizes eligibility for future distributions.
Sui is part of our Airdrop Farming guide.