Data Center Proxies

Data Center Proxies are IP addresses provided by secondary data centers that are not associated with traditional residential internet service providers. They are favored by traders for their high speed and reliability, as they are located in robust server environments with massive bandwidth.

However, because they are easily identified as non-residential, they are more susceptible to being blacklisted by exchange firewalls that specifically target data center traffic. Traders often use them for tasks where speed is more important than anonymity, such as high-frequency data gathering or rapid order execution.

To mitigate the risk of blocking, professional users often rotate through vast pools of these proxies. They represent a cost-effective solution for scaling trading operations that require significant throughput.

Wallet Address Attribution
Performance Track Record
Data Propagation Speed
Websocket Connectivity
Data Latency and Slippage
Validation Period Integrity
In-Sample Data Set
REST API Limitations