Proxies
Proxies hide your real IP so requests don't all come from the same place. Most regular mints don't need them, but they help when you have many wallets or do website-based tasks.

When do you need them?
- When using dozens/hundreds of wallets or accounts for website tasks (WL sites, Twitter, Discord) β coming from one IP can trigger bot detection, bans, or suspensions, so proxies spread them out.
- If you just mint to a contract, you usually don't need them.
Format
Proxies are usually in this format:
host:port:username:password
You can paste many, one per line.
Layout / buttons
- Group rail (left) β manage proxy groups.
+ New group. - Import proxies β paste in the format above.
- Test all β check they work and how fast.
- Delete all β empty the group.
- Filter by host β search when you have many.
Proxy types (briefly)
- Residential β real home IPs. Billed per GB, usable while data remains. Slower. Beginner-friendly.
- ISP β faster and more stable, usually billed per IP per month.
Recommended providers & how to buy β Proxy links