Hey all, just got back from another round of testing static residential proxies and thought I'd share some updated insights. These things get a bad rap sometimes but honestly, they're still solid for certain use cases if you pick the right provider. Price vs quality? It's a tricky dance. I've tried the cheapo ones, and sure, they save you a few bucks but the uptime and reliability are meh at best. The premium providers? Yeah they cost more but the stability and geo variety you get is worth it if you're serious about avoiding detection and running long campaigns. My main takeaway this time around is that static residentials excel in PBN hosting and sneaky scraping jobs where consistency is king. You don't want those IPs changing every 5 minutes, that's a red flag for most sites. But the key is matching the proxy quality to your use case - don't overpay if all you need is a quick scrape and then bounce. Price vs quality isn't a one-size-fits-all, but I've seen enough to say if you're serious about anti-detection and long-term use, investing in decent static residentials is still the way to go. Just my two cents, but I'll take stability over cheap when I'm building long-term assets.