KYC (Know Your Customer) is the identity-verification process banks and many SaaS vendors run before they let you transact — uploading a passport, confirming a phone number, linking a card. A no-KYC proxy strips all of that out: you never prove who you are to get a working IP. Proxy4G collects zero identity data points and accepts four cryptocurrencies (BTC, ETH, SOL, USDT), so the only thing between you and a 100%-trust-score carrier IP is a confirmed on-chain payment.
What does "no-KYC" actually mean for a proxy?
Most proxy purchases quietly create a paper trail. A typical provider ties your IPs to a verified email, a billing name and address from your card, and sometimes a phone number or even a scanned ID for "fraud prevention." That record can be subpoenaed, leaked in a breach, or used to correlate your activity across services.
No-KYC inverts the model. Proxy4G never asks you to identify yourself because it never needs to: payment is settled on-chain, and a pseudonymous account is created automatically the moment your first order is paid. There is no signup form to fill before you can browse plans, no verification email gate, and no card on file. The result is a clean separation between the person paying and the IP being used — which is the entire point of running a 4G mobile proxy in the first place. For a deeper primer on the underlying technology, see what is a mobile proxy.
Why do mobile-proxy buyers want zero verification?
Mobile proxies are bought precisely for their unlinkability. They route through real phones on real carriers behind Carrier-Grade NAT (CGNAT, defined in RFC 6598), so a single mobile IP is shared by thousands of legitimate subscribers. That shared, organic footprint is what gives these IPs a 100% trust score and makes blanket bans impractical for any sane platform. But all of that anonymity at the network layer is wasted if the account layer demands your passport. Buyers running:
- social-media multi-accounting need each persona separated from their real identity;
- autonomous AI agents need to provision proxies programmatically without a human KYC step;
- web scraping and ad verification operations need to avoid building a profile a target could later fingerprint.
No-KYC keeps the identity isolation that mobile IPs provide intact from purchase to packet.
Proxy4G (no-KYC) vs a typical KYC proxy provider
| Requirement at purchase | Proxy4G | Typical KYC provider |
|---|---|---|
| Government ID / passport | Never requested | Often required for "fraud checks" |
| Name & billing address | Not collected | Captured from card / invoice |
| Phone number | Not collected | Frequently for SMS verification |
| Email verification gate | No confirmation step | Mandatory before purchase |
| Payment methods | Crypto only — BTC, ETH, SOL, USDT | Cards, PayPal (identity-linked) |
| Account creation | Auto-created on first paid order | Manual signup before browsing plans |
| Delivery | Credentials emailed in minutes | Hours to days after manual review |
| Destination traffic logs | Not logged | Varies; often retained |
Proxy4G is no-KYC by design. "Typical" reflects common industry practice, not any single named competitor.
The no-KYC footprint, in numbers
Exactly what Proxy4G does NOT collect
- No government-issued ID, passport, or driving licence
- No legal name, postal address, or country of residence
- No phone number and no SMS verification step
- No email verification gate before purchase (an address is only used to deliver credentials)
- No card numbers, bank details, or PayPal — payment is on-chain only
- No destination-traffic logging of the sites or services you route through
How the no-KYC, crypto-only flow works
- 1
Configure your plan
Open the configurator, choose a country and carrier, pick Dedicated (exclusive port, rotate on demand or every 1–60 min) or Shared (auto-rotates every 5 minutes), protocol (HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5), and a 1/3/6/12-month duration. No login required to price it.
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Pay with cryptocurrency
Settle in Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, or USDT — or draw from your wallet balance. Dedicated starts at $27/mo, Shared at $10.80/mo. No card, no name, no invoice. See full per-country pricing on the pricing page.
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Account auto-created
On your first confirmed payment a pseudonymous account is generated automatically. There is no separate registration form and nothing to verify.
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Receive credentials in minutes
Your host, port, username, and password (or IP whitelist) are emailed within minutes of the payment confirming. Choose username/password auth or pin your own IP.
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Connect and verify
Point your tool at HOST:PORT with the supplied credentials and confirm the exit IP. See how to test a mobile proxy to validate the carrier IP and trust score.
Test your no-KYC proxy in one command
# HTTP/HTTPS auth (credentials emailed after payment)
curl -x http://USER:PASS@HOST:PORT https://api.ipify.org
# SOCKS5 (available on every plan)
curl --socks5 USER:PASS@HOST:PORT https://api.ipify.orgHow is anonymity preserved when you pay with crypto?
Card and PayPal payments hand a provider your verified legal identity by default — that is the data that makes a purchase "KYC." Settling in cryptocurrency removes that link: the only record is an on-chain transaction to a payment address, not a name. Proxy4G never reconciles a wallet to an identity because it never asks for one, and the account it provisions exists only to hold your plans, not a profile. Pair that with mobile IPs that are already shared by thousands of carrier subscribers and the result is genuine isolation at both the payment and network layers. For step-by-step coin instructions, read how to pay for proxies with crypto; to compare anonymity-first vendors, see no-KYC proxy providers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Buying a proxy without identity verification is legal in itself — "no-KYC" describes how you purchase, not what you do. Proxies route traffic; they don't authorise activity. You remain responsible for following the terms of the sites you access and the laws of your jurisdiction. For a fuller breakdown of the legal position of mobile proxies generally, see our guide on whether mobile proxies are legal.
Safety depends on the network, not the absence of paperwork. Proxy4G uses real 4G/LTE/5G IPs from physical SIM cards on 43 named carriers across 18 countries — not datacenter ranges that platforms flag. Every IP carries a 100% trust score, traffic supports HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5, and we do not log destination traffic. Skipping KYC removes a data-leak surface; it doesn't lower connection quality.
Only what's needed to deliver and run your plan: the order configuration, your active proxy credentials, and an email address used solely to send those credentials. We collect no ID, no legal name or address, no phone number, and no card or bank data, and we do not log the destination traffic you send through the proxy. The account itself is auto-created on your first order and stays pseudonymous.
Cryptocurrency payments settle on-chain to a payment address rather than through an identity-verified card or PayPal account, so no name is attached to the purchase. Because Proxy4G never requests identity data, there is nothing to reconcile a wallet against. Combined with shared CGNAT mobile IPs used by thousands of real subscribers, your purchase and your traffic stay isolated from your identity. Accepted coins: BTC, ETH, SOL, and USDT.
An email address is used only as the delivery channel for your credentials — there is no verification gate, no confirmation click required before purchase, and no marketing signup. It is never tied to a verified identity, never cross-checked, and not used as a login KYC step. Your account is created automatically from your first paid order.
Within minutes. Once your cryptocurrency payment confirms on-chain, the system auto-creates your account and emails your four credentials — host, port, username, and password — so you can connect to HOST:PORT immediately. Dedicated plans start at $27/mo and Shared at $10.80/mo, with no manual identity review to delay delivery.