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Proxy6

3.8/ 5· 2 reviews
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Budget IPv6 and IPv4 datacenter proxies sold by the IP from 3 days to 3 months, popular with Russian-speaking SMM, SEO and multi-account operators.

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Uptime

99.9%

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About Proxy6

Proxy6 (proxy6.net, also reachable via px6.me) is a Russian-origin datacenter proxy shop that has carved out a niche as one of the cheapest places on the open web to buy IPv6 and IPv4 proxies by the IP. Unlike the BrightData / Oxylabs / Decodo tier that sells gigabytes of residential traffic to enterprise scrapers, Proxy6 is a pay-per-IP, pay-per-day vendor aimed at solo operators running social media accounts, basic SEO tasks, online games, and lightweight automation. If you are a small SMM agency, a forum manager, a Telegram automation user, or a hobbyist who needs ten clean IPv6 addresses for a week, this is the kind of place you would historically find.

The catalog is narrow on purpose. Proxy6 sells four products: dedicated IPv6 proxies, dedicated IPv4 proxies, shared IPv4 proxies, and MTProto proxies for Telegram. There is no residential pool, no mobile network, no scraping API, and no anti-bot bypass layer. These are pure datacenter IPs delivered with HTTPS and SOCKS5 support. Speeds are advertised at 10 Mbit/s on IPv4 and around 30 Mbit/s on IPv6. Country coverage exists but is limited compared to mainstream providers, and one of the loudest user complaints on Trustpilot is that the assigned IP geolocation often does not match the country selected at checkout, which matters a lot if you are doing geo-sensitive work.

Pricing is the headline feature. IPv6 dedicated proxies are billed per IP per period, dropping to roughly $0.012 per IP for 3 days at the 500+ IP tier and around $0.02 per IP per month in bulk, which is roughly an order of magnitude cheaper than mainstream IPv6 sellers. IPv4 is more expensive at about $0.35 per shared IP per week and higher for dedicated IPv4, with rental periods of 3 days, 7 days, 14 days, 1 month and up to 3 months. There is no monthly subscription lock-in, no bandwidth meter, and provisioning is instant. Payments include WebMoney, QIWI, Perfect Money, card, and crypto (Bitcoin and a handful of altcoins) — a payment stack that reflects the provider's CIS user base.

Where Proxy6 genuinely shines is the unit economics for IPv6 at volume. If your workflow is "I need 200 fresh IPv6 addresses for a week of Instagram or VK account warming," very few competitors come close on price. The dashboard is functional rather than polished — you pick country, quantity, duration, protocol, pay, and get a list of IP:port:user:pass credentials you can paste straight into your automation tool, antidetect browser, or proxy manager. There is a simple API for programmatic ordering and IP refresh, which makes the service usable inside semi-automated stacks.

The honest comparison: Proxy6 is not in the same product category as BrightData, Oxylabs, Decodo, Webshare, or IPRoyal. It does not offer residential traffic, so it is the wrong choice for serious web scraping at scale, for sneaker copping, for ad verification on protected sites, or for anything that has to defeat modern anti-bot systems like DataDome, Kasada, or PerimeterX — datacenter ASNs get flagged quickly. Pick Proxy6 if you specifically need cheap, dedicated IPv6 or IPv4 datacenter IPs for SMM, low-risk SEO checks, Telegram routing, gaming, or basic account isolation, and you are comfortable troubleshooting in a tool whose interface and support are aimed at a Russian-speaking audience.

Limitations to know up front: the Trustpilot rating sits at roughly 1.5 stars at the time of writing, with recurring complaints about IPs landing in the wrong country, slow refunds when an order is unusable, and customer support being template-driven. You should treat Proxy6 as a vending machine for cheap datacenter IPs, not as a managed service. Test a small order first, verify the geolocation with your own tooling before scaling up, and do not route mission-critical scraping or any flow that requires high success rates against protected targets through it.

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1+ IPs
$0.26/IP
10+ IPsCurrent Plan
$0.18/IP
100+ IPs
$0.12/IP
500+ IPs
$0.084/IP
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$4.50/mo
0.18 per IP
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Volume25 IPs

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Features & Capabilities

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API Access
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Unlimited Bandwidth
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Country Targeting

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HTTP(S)
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24/7 Support
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Pros

  • IPv6 proxies as low as roughly $0.02 per IP per month in bulk, among the cheapest on the market
  • Flexible rental periods of 3 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, 1 month and up to 3 months with no subscription lock-in
  • Dedicated IPv4, shared IPv4, IPv6 and Telegram MTProto proxies all sold from one dashboard
  • HTTPS and SOCKS5 support with instant delivery via dashboard and API
  • Accepts WebMoney, QIWI, Perfect Money, cards and crypto including Bitcoin

Cons

  • No residential, mobile, or ISP proxies — datacenter only, so it gets flagged by serious anti-bot systems
  • Trustpilot rating around 1.5 stars with frequent complaints about IP geolocation not matching the country chosen at checkout
  • Customer support is template-driven and primarily oriented to Russian-speaking users
  • Not suitable for large-scale scraping, sneaker copping, or ad verification on protected sites

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Proxy6

Proxy6 is a pure datacenter proxy vendor. The catalog covers four product lines: dedicated IPv6 proxies, dedicated IPv4 proxies, shared IPv4 proxies, and Telegram MTProto proxies. There is no residential pool, no mobile network, no ISP product, and no scraping API. All proxies support both HTTPS and SOCKS5, and they are sold per IP per time period rather than by bandwidth. This makes the provider a good fit for users who know exactly how many IPs they need and want predictable, fixed costs, but a poor fit for anyone expecting a managed residential network or built-in anti-bot evasion.

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Community Ratings

Based on 2 user reviews

Overall Score
3.8
out of 5.0
Uptime3.8
AI Ready3.3
Response4.0
Pool Size3.5
IP Locations3.5
Integrations3.5
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Lukas Schmidt

about 2 months ago

Decent for sneaker copping on a budget but the IPv4 pool gets recycled and some sites recognize the ranges. Dashboard feels dated but functional.

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Yulia Morozova

10 months ago

Cheap private proxies that just work for everyday tasks. The Telegram-style support is quick and renewals are painless. Not much location variety though.

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