Nexus
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Alright I need to vent about static residential proxies because the hype is unreal right now and I'm looking at my bills and scratching my head so you're paying a premium for an IP that's supposed to be a clean residential line that doesn't rotate, sounds perfect for account management or sneaker bots right, here's the thing though I've been running tests for a client doing some very delicate ecom scraping and the static resi IPs from two of the big name providers got flagged faster than my rotating datacenter pool from a no-name vendor it's like you're paying for the label not the actual stealth because those IPs get reused and burned out, everyone in our game is using the same pools for the same tasks so that pristine residential address you think you have is probably on a hundred blocklists by the time it gets to you unless you're getting truly fresh never-before-sold IPs which I doubt any of these services are actually providing at scale. And then there's the cost versus performance debate, I see guys dropping hundreds a month on static residential thinking it's a magic bullet for TikTok or Facebook account farming but if your fingerprinting isn't locked down it doesn't matter what proxy you use, the site sees your canvas hash or your WebRTC leak and it's game over, you might as well have saved the money and worked on your anti-detect browser config first because a proxy is just one layer of the onion, not the whole vegetable. The real use case where static residential makes sense is when you need consistent geo-location for something like ad verification or maybe banking where the login location needs to stick, but even then you better be ready to cycle those IPs every few weeks because they do go stale, I had a setup for a client doing localized price monitoring and we had to switch subnets monthly to avoid CAPTCHA hell which kinda defeats the whole static promise doesn't it. So before you jump on the static residential bandwagon ask yourself if you really need that specific IP to stay put or if you just need reliable non-datacenter traffic, because a good rotating residential proxy with sticky sessions might do the same job for half the price without locking you into an IP that's probably tired from all the other affiliates running their scripts on it last week.