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Residential Proxies for Carding: What I Know & What I Need to Know

Ketchupguy

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What I Know

Residential proxies remain the backbone of successful carding after having a valid BIN. However, major providers like IPRoyal, Decodo, Oxylabs, and Bright Data have become extremely strict. Even after completing KYC, they heavily restrict usage on banks, government sites, and payment pages. Their large IP pools are impressive, but useless if the most important targets are blocked.

Reputable SOCKS providers such as NSocks, HotSocks, and BigMama are reliable but very expensive. When testing 50 cards, you need 50 individual proxies, making the cost per proxy impractical for most operators.

A troubling new trend among big residential proxy providers is removing ZIP code targeting. They now only allow selection by Country > State > City. This significantly reduces precision compared to using exact ZIP codes.

What I Need to Know

Is there any effective way to bypass restrictions on big providers (IPRoyal, Oxylabs, Bright Data, etc.) so their large pools can actually be used for carding?

Are there any good residential proxy providers that charge per GB instead of per proxy? This would give better control over costs when testing multiple cards.

Is using only City-level targeting still safe and effective for carding, or does the lack of ZIP code precision significantly lower success rates? What are the current best alternatives for precise geo-targeting?
 
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