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clean ips?

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So half a year ago, I lost almost a thousand dollars when my proxy ip provider, had half his ips banned.

So runescape uses a shitlist that most of the internet uses for spammers. I don't know what it's called but I noticed that when I was using a proxy, a bunch of different websites wouldn't give me access. I think cloudflare banned those ips. Anyway, so there are like isps for ips, and an entire isp was added to cloudflare shit list. And runescape put like a 120 of my accounts onto highest detection level and they all got banned instantly. They also all just got bonds like two days ago. 

Anyway to check if an ip is banned by cloudflare? also if all the botted ips will keep getting added to runescape shitlist, wont us botters and goldfarmers run out of ips one day? I was paying like 200 bucks for 300 ips, and i was using unique ip for every bot. 

Nah bruv, you can launch your own server if needed, tbh fam. Or just use proxyfish, best proxy provider to ever exist IMO

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if i do use proxy fish, they dont just create new ips out of their ass and destroy ips permanently after they've been used... if a botter or a gold farmer used that specific ip, and got banned, that ip will be permanently on a list of higher detection ips, if i hop on it and use a script, i might get banned instantly. 

That's the real problem. 

You know the amount of ipv4 addresses is running out? Ofcourse ip addresses are being reused.

Might look into ipv6 providers.

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