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No-KYC Proxy Providers: An Attribute-Based Comparison

A no-KYC proxy provider is one that sells access without identity verification — no government ID, no name or address, no phone, and no card or bank data — typically settling payment in cryptocurrency. This page is an attribute-based framework for comparing that category across five axes: payment privacy, signup data collected, proxy type, delivery speed, and rotation control.

"No-KYC" is not a single feature; it is a spectrum. A provider can be crypto-friendly yet still demand an email, a phone number, or a verified card on file — which quietly defeats the privacy goal. A genuinely no-KYC provider collects zero identity inputs: account creation happens on first order, payment clears on-chain, and credentials arrive by email within minutes. Below, we break the category into five comparable attributes so you can evaluate any provider — including ours — on the same scale.

Why compare on attributes instead of brand names?

Named head-to-head charts age badly and invite fabricated numbers. Pool sizes change weekly, prices shift, and "uptime" claims are rarely auditable. The honest way to compare no-KYC proxies is to fix the attributes that genuinely differentiate providers and then check each candidate against them yourself.

Five attributes decide whether a provider actually delivers privacy and usable proxies:

  • Payment privacy — which rails are accepted, and whether any of them re-introduce identity (cards, PayPal, KYC'd exchanges as the only on-ramp).
  • Signup data — what the account form requires before you can pay.
  • Proxy type — datacenter, residential, or real-SIM mobile, and how the IPs are sourced.
  • Delivery — how fast working credentials reach you after payment.
  • Rotation control — whether you can hold an IP, rotate on demand, or set an interval.

Use the table below as a checklist when you read any provider's pricing page, then verify the claims with a quick live test before committing to a long term.

The five comparison attributes, explained

AttributeWhat to look forWhy it mattersProxy4G
Payment privacyCrypto accepted as a first-class rail; no card/PayPal requirementCards and PayPal tie a purchase to a legal identity; a KYC'd exchange-only on-ramp can leak the linkCrypto only — BTC, ETH, SOL, USDT, plus wallet top-up; no cards, no PayPal
Signup dataNo ID, no phone, no email verification before purchaseEach required field is a data point that can deanonymise you or be breachedZero identity inputs; account auto-created on first order
Proxy typeHow IPs are sourced — datacenter vs residential vs mobileMobile IPs sit behind carrier CGNAT and carry a 100% trust score; datacenter IPs are easy to flagReal 4G/LTE/5G on physical SIMs across 43 carriers, 18 countries
DeliveryTime from payment to working credentialsManual provisioning can mean hours of waiting after an irreversible crypto paymentCredentials (HOST:PORT, user, pass) emailed within minutes
Rotation controlHold an IP, rotate on demand, or set an intervalDifferent jobs need sticky sessions or fast rotation; one-size rarely fitsDedicated: rotate on demand or auto 1–60 min. Shared: auto every 5 min

Verify any provider's claims with a live test before buying a long term — see /learn/how-to-test-a-mobile-proxy/.

Payment privacy: where the 'no-KYC' promise usually breaks

The most common failure is a provider that advertises crypto but still requires a verified card on file, or whose only realistic funding path runs through a KYC'd exchange withdrawal that re-links the purchase to your identity. Privacy is only as strong as the weakest accepted rail.

A clean no-KYC setup accepts cryptocurrency directly and never asks for cards or PayPal. Proxy4G settles in Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana and USDT, with a wallet/balance top-up for repeat buyers — and nothing else. There is no card vault, no PayPal flow, and no bank data. For the mechanics of paying privately, see how to pay for proxies with crypto. If you want machine-driven purchasing, autonomous agents can fund a balance and buy over the x402 protocol using USDC on Base — no human checkout at all.

Signup data: count the fields before you count the dollars

Read the account form, not just the pricing table. Every required field — email, phone, a verification SMS, a billing name — is a piece of identity that can be subpoenaed, breached, or correlated. A provider that forces email verification before checkout has already collected and confirmed an identifier tied to you.

The strongest no-KYC posture is one where the account is created implicitly by the first order: you choose a country and carrier, pay on-chain, and receive credentials. Proxy4G works this way — no government ID, no name or address, no phone, no email verification, and no card or bank data. We also do not log destination traffic. Fewer fields collected means a smaller surface for anything to go wrong later.

What Proxy4G brings to the comparison

0Identity fields at signup
4Crypto rails (BTC/ETH/SOL/USDT)
43Real mobile carriers
18Countries

Proxy type: not all no-KYC IPs are equal

Two providers can both be no-KYC and crypto-only yet deliver completely different results, because the underlying IP source decides how trusted the traffic looks. Datacenter ranges are cheap but trivially fingerprinted and widely blocklisted. Residential IPs are sourced from consumer devices and are harder to flag. Real mobile proxies route through a carrier's CGNAT (see RFC 6598), so a single public IP fronts thousands of legitimate subscribers — which is exactly why mobile IPs carry a 100% trust score and are hard to ban without collateral damage.

Proxy4G runs on real devices with physical SIM cards on real carriers — AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon in the US; Free Mobile, SFR, Orange and Bouygues in France; Vodafone and Jio 5G in India — not emulated and not datacenter. For the deeper trade-offs, read mobile vs residential vs datacenter.

A buyer's checklist for any no-KYC provider

  • Crypto accepted directly — not a card/PayPal flow wearing a crypto badge
  • No ID, phone, or verified email required before you can pay
  • Clear statement of proxy type and IP source (mobile, residential, or datacenter)
  • Credentials delivered fast and automatically after an irreversible payment
  • Rotation that matches your job — sticky sessions or short intervals
  • HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5 support so the proxy fits any tool
  • A real, testable IP you can verify before buying a long term
  • Transparent, per-country pricing with no surprise per-GB metering

Delivery, protocols and rotation: the usability axes

Privacy is necessary but not sufficient — a no-KYC proxy still has to work the moment you pay, especially because crypto payments are irreversible. Check three usability axes: delivery speed, protocol coverage, and rotation control. Proxy4G emails working credentials within minutes of payment, supports HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5 on every plan, and offers two rotation models. Dedicated gives an exclusive port where you rotate the IP on demand (instantly via the dashboard or a reset link) or automatically every 1–60 minutes; shared is the budget tier with automatic rotation every 5 minutes. Auth is your choice of username/password or IP whitelist. Pricing is flat-rate — dedicated from $27/mo, shared from $10.80/mo — with no per-GB metering; full per-country rates live on the pricing page.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a proxy provider truly 'no-KYC'?

A truly no-KYC provider collects no identity data before you can buy: no government ID, no name or address, no phone number, no email verification, and no card or bank details. Payment clears in cryptocurrency so nothing ties the purchase to a legal identity. Proxy4G creates your account automatically on the first order and accepts BTC, ETH, SOL and USDT only — no cards, no PayPal.

Is paying with crypto enough to stay anonymous?

Not always. Crypto only helps if it is accepted directly and no other rail re-introduces identity. Some providers advertise crypto but still require a card on file or rely on a KYC'd exchange as the only on-ramp, which re-links the purchase to you. Also check the signup form — a required, verified email is itself an identifier. Privacy is only as strong as the weakest accepted rail.

Why does proxy type matter when comparing no-KYC providers?

Two no-KYC, crypto-only providers can deliver very different results because the IP source decides how trusted the traffic is. Datacenter ranges are cheap but easily flagged; residential is harder to detect; real mobile IPs sit behind carrier CGNAT and carry a 100% trust score, so a single IP fronts thousands of real subscribers and is hard to ban. Proxy4G uses real 4G/LTE/5G SIMs on 43 carriers.

How can I verify a provider's claims before committing?

Buy the shortest duration first and run a live test. Confirm the IP geolocates to the country and carrier you ordered, check its trust score against a fingerprinting service, and verify rotation matches what was advertised — on-demand or by interval. Because crypto payments are irreversible, this short test is the cheapest way to validate delivery, geolocation and rotation before buying a longer term.

Can autonomous AI agents buy no-KYC proxies without a human?

Yes, with Proxy4G. An agent can fund a balance and purchase over the x402 protocol (scheme "exact", USDC on Base): request a Bearer token, attempt a top-up, receive an HTTP 402 with an accepts block, sign an EIP-3009 USDC authorization, and re-send with the X-PAYMENT header. Discovery endpoints (/.well-known/agent.json, /openapi.json, /llms.txt) let an agent integrate end-to-end with no manual checkout.

Does Proxy4G support SOCKS5 and IP whitelisting like other tools expect?

Yes. Every plan — dedicated and shared — supports HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5, with authentication by username/password or IP whitelist. After payment, credentials (host, port, username, password) arrive by email within minutes, so the proxy drops into antidetect browsers, scrapers, and automation tools without extra configuration.

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Pick a country and carrier, pay in BTC, ETH, SOL or USDT, and get real-SIM credentials by email within minutes. No ID, no phone, no card.

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