Having a stable VPS proxy when participating in on-chain activities and managing multiple accounts can indeed solve many problems.
First, let's talk about stability. Frequently switching IPs or using unstable proxies can easily trigger platform risk controls. Building your own VPS ensures a consistent IP, reducing the risk of accounts being flagged as abnormal. Next is the user experience—eliminating those annoying CAPTCHAs and frequent redirects, which directly improves browsing efficiency.
More importantly, many automation scripts require a stable network environment to run properly. Using free VPS to deploy these automation tools not only guarantees continuous script execution but also avoids additional costs. After all, AWS and GCP offer free tiers; as long as you stay within the limits, you can operate at zero cost.
So, how to do it specifically? Register an AWS (Amazon Web Services) or GCP (Google Cloud Platform) account, and apply for free cloud server resources. Once the proxy is configured, you can run your automation scripts while maintaining IP stability. The savings on VPN or proxy services can be used for other interaction costs, making this approach quite cost-effective.
For those who frequently engage in multi-chain interactions or participate in various on-chain activities, this setup is almost a standard.
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MemeCurator
· 10h ago
Hey, this trick can really save a lot of money, running scripts with zero cost is truly awesome.
But honestly, you still need to be careful with risk control, and watch out for AWS IPs getting blacklisted.
It's definitely essential for multi-chain players, but who knows if cloud providers will start cracking down on this later...
Now that the IPs are stable, the only thing left is to ensure the automation side doesn't cause any issues.
This plan sounds good, but the free quota might not last very long.
In terms of cost alone, it's really cost-effective, but mainly worried about platform countermeasures.
Honestly, the biggest risk of continuous script operation is detection; stable IPs can actually serve as evidence.
Feels like we're refining the art of life, and efficiency has definitely improved.
Just want to ask if anyone has been flagged by risk control because of this setup?
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AirdropDreamer
· 10h ago
Having a stable IP is really great, just worried that AWS might get exploited and get banned.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 10h ago
The free tier for cloud services can indeed save money, but the risk control system is much more complex than expected.
Stable IP is fundamental, but with the current intense on-chain activity, you really need to be cautious.
Running the scraping scripts reliably is the key to making a profit; otherwise, it's pointless.
What to do when AWS quota is exhausted? That's a problem.
To put it simply, multi-chain operations require a complete solution; relying solely on proxies is not enough.
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GasGoblin
· 10h ago
Haha, free quotas are indeed attractive, but I'm just worried about being exploited to baldness.
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Stability of IP addresses is right, previously my account was flagged every three days, it was so annoying.
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Zero-cost operation? Dream on, in the end, you still have to pay.
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AWS package quotas are simply not enough to run scripts, try it and you'll know.
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So many people are using this trick, the platform must have known for a long time.
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Brothers who manage multiple accounts play like this, but the risks definitely exist.
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By the way, VPS still needs to be reliable; there are too many pitfalls with free ones.
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DegenMcsleepless
· 10h ago
Really, having a stable IP is crucial; otherwise, risk control will ban you in a second.
Free plans are just free rides; it all depends on account limits, and AWS can easily be exploited to exhaustion.
The biggest risk when running scripts is unstable internet, which directly wastes effort.
Brothers involved in multi-chain interactions must have a complete setup; otherwise, it's too embarrassing.
Saving that little bit of VPN cost to engage in other interactions is a good idea.
Having a stable VPS proxy when participating in on-chain activities and managing multiple accounts can indeed solve many problems.
First, let's talk about stability. Frequently switching IPs or using unstable proxies can easily trigger platform risk controls. Building your own VPS ensures a consistent IP, reducing the risk of accounts being flagged as abnormal. Next is the user experience—eliminating those annoying CAPTCHAs and frequent redirects, which directly improves browsing efficiency.
More importantly, many automation scripts require a stable network environment to run properly. Using free VPS to deploy these automation tools not only guarantees continuous script execution but also avoids additional costs. After all, AWS and GCP offer free tiers; as long as you stay within the limits, you can operate at zero cost.
So, how to do it specifically? Register an AWS (Amazon Web Services) or GCP (Google Cloud Platform) account, and apply for free cloud server resources. Once the proxy is configured, you can run your automation scripts while maintaining IP stability. The savings on VPN or proxy services can be used for other interaction costs, making this approach quite cost-effective.
For those who frequently engage in multi-chain interactions or participate in various on-chain activities, this setup is almost a standard.