Graft
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Been running some fresh numbers after testing a couple of providers I tried before. Turns out, the cost per GB isn't as cut and dry as the initial hype. Some providers offer 10 dollar plans, but when you crunch the actual usage, it comes out to about 1.50 to 2 bucks per GB if you're scraping or doing anything that eats data fast. Others with lower prices seem tempting, but then the speed drops or the IPs get flagged fast. Breaking down the data objectively, you're looking at a sweet spot around 1.75 to 2.25 per GB for decent quality residentials. Higher quality, more stable IPs, usually push costs above 3 bucks per GB, sometimes more if they're doing anti-detection tricks or mobile IPs. Still, I found some providers offering volume discounts for large plans, which can bring the effective cost down if you're smart about batching your traffic. Not exactly a revelation, but it helps to see how much your traffic actually costs when you do the math in real-world use. Bottom line, if you're planning a big scrape or bot project, crunch those numbers before locking into any plan. Price per GB isn't the whole story, but it's a good starting point to see what you're really paying