IPv4 for VPN
& Proxy Services
IPv4 addresses for VPN and proxy networks. Reputation-screened blocks across multiple RIR regions.
IPv4 Requirements for VPN and Proxy Services
What privacy-service infrastructure typically needs from a lease.
Reputation-Screened IPs
Each prefix is checked against major blocklists at listing time. Listed IPs are not flagged on those sources at that point.
Multi-Region Coverage
Listings span multiple RIR regions, allowing region-specific exit point selection.
Adjustable Allocation
Add prefixes as user counts grow. Contracts run monthly without long-term commitment.
IP Rotation
Release degraded prefixes and lease replacements. Both actions run through the platform.
VPN and Proxy Deployment Patterns
Common VPN and proxy deployment patterns.
Consumer VPN
- Exit IPs in specific country and city locations
- Pools of addresses to rotate per user session
- Clean datacenter ranges with low block rates
Business VPN
- Static IPs for office and remote-worker access
- Allow-listing dedicated addresses with SaaS vendors
- Per-customer subnets for managed VPN tenants
HTTP proxies
- Large pools of IPv4 for rotating proxy services
- Geographically distributed exits for ad and SEO testing
- Clean ranges for price comparison and crawler workloads
SOCKS proxies
- Per-port IPs for SOCKS5 endpoints
- Subnets dedicated to a single tenant or product
- Addresses allocated for non-HTTP and gaming traffic
Why IP Reputation Matters for VPN and Proxy
IP reputation determines how upstream services treat traffic from a VPN or proxy IP. The notes below describe what is checked and how it changes over time.
Streaming access
Streaming platforms detect and block IP ranges identified as VPN or proxy exits, so a prefix with no prior flags has a higher chance of working.
CAPTCHA frequency
Bot-protection systems trigger more challenges from addresses with abuse history, which degrades the user experience on a VPN exit.
Service trust signals
Login and payment flows treat addresses with prior fraud reports as higher risk and may step up verification or decline the request.
Range longevity
A prefix that begins service without existing blocklist entries stays usable longer before requiring rotation or replacement.
Region Coverage
Region Coverage
Listings are added across regions over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about IPv4 for VPN and proxy services.
How customers use IP Market
Patterns observed across leasing and monetization customers, described from first-hand operator feedback rather than named endorsements.
"Reputation-screened prefixes and automated provisioning let us add capacity for new tenants without juggling broker emails or worrying about blocklisted ranges on day one."
"A flat 10% platform fee paid by the IP holder — and lessees pay the listed price — makes the cost predictable. The compliance automation removes a lot of manual LOA and ROA work."
"Built-in ROA generation and ongoing reputation monitoring give us a defensible position when an upstream asks where a prefix came from."
Other Use Cases
IPv4 lease patterns for other industries.
Lease IPv4 for Your VPN or Proxy Network
Reputation-screened IPv4 addresses across multiple RIR regions.