look, my home internet plan just gives me an ipv6 block no questions asked. same with most vps providers. but when i go shopping for actual proxy providers to use for pbn management or link checking, the options feel like a cruel joke. some sell "ipv6 support" at triple the cost of ipv4 datacenter ones, some don't mention it at all. i did speed tests on three big names that offer v6 lists. ping times were almost identical to their v4 pools from the same regions. scraping a test site was fine. but then i tried using them on a few webmaster tools and cloudflare platforms and one of the providers had like 80% of their subnet blocked on arrival lmao. context: i'm just trying to diversify my connection footprints beyond standard c-class ranges on recurring tasks. do you guys actually pay for dedicated ipv6 proxy packages? are they worth it over just sticking more residential rotates into the mix? cool story bro if you know.