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P2P Botting on datacenter proxies possible?

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Hey guys, just a quick question before I waste my time with this... Is P2P botting on datacenter proxies still a viable thing considering ban rates/speed? I'd use residential but the latency is too high and unstable for it to work with high risk combat methods. If so, should I look beyond proxy6?

from from what ive tested datacenter is fine for P2P but when it comes to F2P botting u will need residential if u dont want all  your accounts to get that delayed lock

 

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13 minutes ago, Token said:

I'm botting on data center IPs right now, and yes find a more reliable provider

Thanks, that's all I needed to know. Do your accounts survive for longer than a week?

2 minutes ago, Zummy said:

Thanks, that's all I needed to know. Do your accounts survive for longer than a week?

Yes

I buy my Proxys off site and they're all Data Centre ones. My bots can last from 1 week to 6 months. Depends how many accs I run on the IP and what I do

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16 hours ago, Wishy said:

I buy my Proxys off site and they're all Data Centre ones. My bots can last from 1 week to 6 months. Depends how many accs I run on the IP and what I do

Good to know, thanks for comment!

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