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How to Pay for Proxies With Crypto

Paying for proxies with crypto means settling your order in Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana or USDT instead of a card or PayPal — at Proxy4G it takes four steps and credentials arrive by email within minutes. You can fund a single order or top up a reusable wallet balance, all without submitting any ID, name or phone number.

Crypto checkout for proxies is a payment flow where you send a fixed amount of a supported coin to a one-time wallet address; once the network confirms it, your mobile-proxy port is provisioned automatically. Proxy4G accepts four coins — BTC, ETH, SOL and USDT — plus a stored balance top-up, and never asks for a card number, bank detail, government ID, name, address or phone. Because no payment instrument carries your identity, a crypto order is the most private way to buy a no-KYC proxy.

Why pay for proxies with crypto instead of a card?

A card or PayPal charge ties your proxy account to your legal name, billing address and bank — exactly the identifiers a no-logs proxy is meant to keep out of the equation. Crypto removes that link at the source. There is no chargeback dispute that exposes your traffic, no card-network fraud screen that flags VPN-fronted checkouts, and no recurring token stored on file.

Proxy4G deliberately accepts cryptocurrency only — there are no cards and no PayPal. That keeps the whole purchase consistent with the no-KYC model: an account is auto-created on your first order, and we do not log destination traffic. If you are deciding which coin or wallet to use, our buy proxies with crypto overview covers fees and confirmation times per chain in more depth.

Which coins and networks are supported?

You can pay with any of the following, then either complete a one-off order or store the value as account balance for later purchases:

  • Bitcoin (BTC) — the most widely held coin; on-chain confirmation is the slowest of the four, so expect to wait for one block.
  • Ethereum (ETH) — fast settlement once included in a block; gas fees vary with network load.
  • Solana (SOL) — low fees and near-instant confirmation, useful for small dedicated plans.
  • USDT — a dollar-pegged stablecoin, so the amount you send does not drift with market price between quote and payment.

For autonomous AI agents, a separate machine-payable rail exists: balance top-ups via the x402 protocol (USDC on Base), documented on our MCP and agent API page and discoverable at /.well-known/agent.json.

How to pay for a proxy with crypto, step by step

  1. 1

    Pick your plan and configuration

    Open the configurator and choose a Dedicated plan (exclusive port, rotate on demand or every 1–60 min, from $27/mo) or a Shared plan (auto-rotates every 5 min, from $10.80/mo). Select country, carrier and duration (1/3/6/12 months — longer terms lower the effective rate). Full per-country prices are on the /pricing/ page.

  2. 2

    Choose BTC, ETH, SOL or USDT

    At checkout, select one of the four supported coins, or choose the wallet top-up if you want to keep a reusable balance. Pick USDT if you want the invoice amount fixed in dollars; pick SOL for the lowest fees and fastest confirmation.

  3. 3

    Get the one-time address and exact amount

    The checkout shows a fresh payment address and the precise amount to send. Copy both. Send the exact amount in a single transaction — underpaying or batching can leave the invoice unmatched until support reconciles it.

  4. 4

    Send the payment and wait for confirmation

    Broadcast the transaction from your wallet and let the network confirm it. BTC takes roughly one block; ETH, SOL and USDT typically confirm faster. There is nothing else to fill in — no card form, no email verification step.

  5. 5

    Receive credentials and connect

    Once confirmed, your account is auto-created and the order is provisioned. Your proxy credentials — host, port, username and password — are emailed within minutes. Plug them into any HTTP, HTTPS or SOCKS5 client and you are live.

Confirm your proxy works after payment

bash
# Replace HOST, PORT, USER and PASS with the values from your email
curl -x http://USER:PASS@HOST:PORT https://api.ipify.org

# Or test the SOCKS5 endpoint the same credentials expose
curl --socks5 USER:PASS@HOST:PORT https://api.ipify.org

Privacy practices for a clean crypto purchase

  • Use a fresh receiving change address — most modern wallets do this automatically, so avoid manually reusing an address across orders.
  • Prefer USDT or SOL when you want the paid amount to match the quote exactly and confirm quickly.
  • Send the precise invoice amount in one transaction; partial or combined payments slow down automatic matching.
  • No email verification is required, but credentials are emailed — use an address you control if you want delivery, or check the dashboard after confirmation.
  • Top up a wallet balance once if you order frequently, so individual purchases settle instantly from stored value instead of a new on-chain payment each time.
  • We do not log destination traffic and ask for no ID, name, phone or card — keep it that way by paying from a wallet not linked to your identity.

What you never have to provide

The crypto flow is built so that nothing in it can identify you. There is no government ID, no name or address, no phone number, and no email verification. There is no card or bank data because cards are not accepted at all. Your account is created automatically the first time you order — you do not register beforehand. The only thing you supply is the wallet transaction itself.

Every plan you buy this way delivers real carrier IPs from genuine 4G/LTE/5G devices with physical SIMs — a 100% trust score, not datacenter ranges. To understand the underlying network mechanics, see how mobile proxies work, and to weigh rotation models before you pay, compare rotating vs dedicated proxies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is paying for proxies with crypto anonymous?

Yes. Proxy4G accepts cryptocurrency only and requires no government ID, name, address, phone or email verification, and no card or bank data. Your account is auto-created on your first order, and we do not log destination traffic. The privacy of the purchase depends on your own wallet hygiene — paying from a wallet that is not linked to your identity keeps the chain anonymous.

How long until I get my proxy after paying with crypto?

Your proxy credentials — host, port, username and password — are emailed within minutes of the payment confirming on-chain. Confirmation time depends on the coin: Bitcoin needs roughly one block, while Ethereum, Solana and USDT typically settle faster. Provisioning is automatic once the network confirms, so there is no manual review step on our side.

Which cryptocurrency should I use to pay?

Any of BTC, ETH, SOL or USDT works. Choose USDT if you want the invoice amount fixed in dollars with no exposure to price swings between quote and payment. Choose SOL for the lowest fees and fastest confirmation. BTC is the most widely held but the slowest to confirm. ETH sits in between, with gas fees that vary by network load.

Can I pay with a credit card or PayPal instead?

No. Proxy4G is crypto-only and does not accept cards or PayPal. This keeps the entire purchase consistent with the no-KYC model — a card charge would tie your proxy account to your legal name, billing address and bank. If you need a payment method, fund a wallet with BTC, ETH, SOL or USDT first, then complete checkout.

What is a wallet balance top-up and should I use one?

A top-up stores crypto value as account balance so future orders settle instantly from that balance rather than requiring a new on-chain transaction each time. It is worth using if you buy frequently or run automation. Autonomous AI agents can top up programmatically via the x402 protocol (USDC on Base), documented on the MCP and agent API page.

What happens if I send the wrong amount?

Send the exact amount shown on the invoice in a single transaction so it matches automatically. Underpaying, overpaying or batching multiple invoices into one transaction can leave the order unmatched until it is reconciled manually. Paying in USDT removes the volatility risk that causes accidental mismatches, since the dollar amount does not drift before your payment confirms.

Pay in crypto, get your proxy in minutes

Configure a dedicated or shared mobile proxy, pay with BTC, ETH, SOL or USDT, and receive your credentials by email — no ID, no card.

Open the configurator