It's the IP range of the company I work for.
I just hide NAT myself behind one of the public IPs in the range.
Same problem you can have with proxies, you can't be sure it's used for botting already.
True, but when using proxies, you could have the same problem. Proxies used by other people who got banned on it for example.
It's hard to find a 'clean' ip.
I have a /27 public ip range available.
84.188.xxx.244 - 84.188.xxx.274. (I placed xxx since I don't want to share the full ip address).
That's what you did last night.
I decided to bot an account I had since 2007. Was botting on a fresh public ip.
Got 1-48 range. Then permanently banned.
I got a total of 30 accounts permanently banned right now. Which leaves me with 0 accounts. I'm pretty much done.