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CryptoProxy vs IPRoyal

IPRoyal offers budget-friendly residential proxies with crypto payment support, but their shared residential IPs lack the sybil resistance of CryptoProxy's dedicated 4G mobile proxies. For crypto operations where IP uniqueness matters, dedicated mobile wins.

Feature Comparison

FEATURECRYPTOPROXYIPROYAL
IP TypeDedicated 4G Mobile (real modem)Shared Residential + Datacenter
Network Size16 EU modems, dedicated IPs2M+ residential IPs
Pricing ModelFrom $4.50/day, unlimited bandwidth$1.75/GB residential
Crypto PaymentsBTC, ETH, USDT, 50+ coinsBTC, ETH, USDT accepted
BandwidthUnlimited, no data capsPay-per-GB, usage metered
IP Rotation2-second rotation, API + dashboardSticky sessions or rotating
ProtocolsHTTP + SOCKS5 + OpenVPN + XrayHTTP + SOCKS5
Sybil ResistanceDedicated modem IPs, no overlapShared residential pool, IP reuse
KYC RequiredNo KYC, anonymous signupEmail verification only
IP Quality for CryptoCarrier-grade mobile, untraceableResidential IPs, some flagged

CryptoProxy Pros

+ Dedicated 4G mobile IPs — far superior sybil resistance vs shared residential
+ Real modem hardware with carrier-grade mobile IPs that cannot be clustered
+ Unlimited bandwidth with flat daily pricing
+ Full protocol support: HTTP, SOCKS5, OpenVPN, Xray
+ 2-second IP rotation for rapid identity switching
+ Purpose-built for crypto operations
+ No IP overlap with other proxy users

Limitations:

- Higher daily cost than IPRoyal's per-GB residential pricing for light usage
- EU-only IP locations (Poland)
- Smaller network than IPRoyal's 2M+ residential pool

IPRoyal Pros

+ Very affordable residential proxies at $1.75/GB
+ Accepts cryptocurrency payments (BTC, ETH, USDT)
+ 2M+ residential IPs across multiple countries
+ Low entry price for testing and light usage
+ Royal Residential proxies with ethically-sourced IPs

Limitations:

- Shared residential IPs — not dedicated, reused across users
- Residential IPs are inferior to mobile for sybil resistance
- Pay-per-GB model gets expensive for heavy crypto farming
- No dedicated modem hardware — software-based IP pool
- IP quality varies — some residential IPs are flagged or blacklisted
- No OpenVPN or Xray tunnel support

Why CryptoProxy Wins for Crypto Operations

01

IPRoyal offers shared residential IPs at $1.75/GB — affordable but fundamentally inferior for crypto. Residential IPs can be clustered by sybil detectors, and shared pools mean your IP was likely used by other proxy customers. CryptoProxy's dedicated modem IPs have zero overlap.

02

For heavy crypto farming (5-10GB/day), IPRoyal costs $8.75-17.50/day. CryptoProxy's unlimited bandwidth plan at $4.50/day becomes cheaper — and you get dedicated mobile IPs instead of shared residential.

03

Mobile carrier IPs score 9.5/10 on sybil resistance tests while residential IPs score 5/10. For airdrop farming where being flagged means losing all allocations, this difference is critical.

04

CryptoProxy's OpenVPN and Xray protocols provide full-tunnel encryption that protects crypto transaction data. IPRoyal offers only HTTP and SOCKS5, leaving some traffic unencrypted.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is IPRoyal good enough for airdrop farming?

IPRoyal's shared residential proxies work for basic web browsing but are not ideal for airdrop farming. Residential IPs are shared across multiple users, creating IP overlap that sybil detection algorithms can identify. For serious airdrop farming, CryptoProxy's dedicated 4G mobile IPs provide far superior sybil resistance because each IP comes from a unique physical modem.

IPRoyal is cheaper — why should I pay more for CryptoProxy?

IPRoyal's $1.75/GB is cheaper for light usage, but crypto farming consumes significant bandwidth. At 5-10GB/day, IPRoyal costs $8.75-17.50/day with shared residential IPs. CryptoProxy costs $4.50/day with unlimited bandwidth AND dedicated mobile IPs. For serious crypto operations, CryptoProxy is actually cheaper and provides much better IP quality.

Both services accept crypto payments — what is the difference?

Both CryptoProxy and IPRoyal accept cryptocurrency payments, which is a plus. The key difference is IP quality: CryptoProxy provides dedicated 4G mobile IPs from real modem hardware, while IPRoyal provides shared residential IPs from a software-based pool. For crypto operations where IP uniqueness and sybil resistance are critical, dedicated mobile IPs are significantly superior.

Which is better for CEX multi-account management?

CryptoProxy is significantly better for exchange multi-account management. CEX platforms like Binance and Bybit use device fingerprinting combined with IP analysis. CryptoProxy's dedicated 4G mobile IPs appear as real mobile users on carrier networks, while IPRoyal's shared residential IPs may trigger risk flags due to IP reuse and known proxy database listings.

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