🌐 Static Socks5 Beginner's Guide
This article uses the simplest language to help you quickly understand Socks5 proxies, static IP vs dynamic IP, advantages of residential IPs, and what VLESS / VMess are.
1⃣ What is Socks5?
You can think of Socks5 as a network "relay station". When you visit a website, you first send your data to Socks5, which then accesses the target website. This way, the website sees the proxy's IP instead of your real IP.
2⃣ Difference Between Static IP and Dynamic IP
Static IP: The exit address is fixed, the same every time you connect.
Dynamic IP: The exit address keeps changing, possibly switching every few minutes or hours.
Static IP = Your home landline, the number never changes, people can always reach you.
Dynamic IP = An internet cafe's temporary phone, you use this number today, a different one tomorrow.
✅/❌ Quick Comparison
- Static IP:
✅ Stable and fixed, suitable for long-term account use;
✅ Consistent login environment, less likely to trigger risk controls;
❌ Fewer city options. - Dynamic IP:
✅ Suitable for bulk scraping/temporary tasks;
✅ Freely switch countries and cities, more options;
❌ IP changes frequently, accounts easily flagged by risk controls;
❌ Relatively higher cost, billed by traffic.
3⃣ Why Can't You Use Foreign Static Socks5 Directly in China?
- China restricts direct connections to foreign Socks5 channels, most will be blocked;
- Socks5 connections are relatively simple, easily interrupted;
- You need an overseas network environment first (such as Clash / V2Ray / VPN tools), first "go overseas" then connect to static Socks5.
4⃣ Why Choose "Residential IP"?
Static IPs commonly come in two types:
Data Center IP (allocated by server rooms, highly recognizable, websites easily identify as proxy)
Residential IP (allocated by home broadband, more like regular users)
Advantages of Residential IP
- More authentic: Closer to regular home internet environment, websites trust it more easily;
- More stable: Less likely to be blocked, suitable for long-term login;
- More secure: Cross-border e-commerce, ad placement, social media account nurturing, etc., residential IP is more recommended.
Residential IP = Your home mobile number (naturally trustworthy).
5⃣ What are VLESS and VMess?
These are two common "overseas protocols" (often used with tools), designed to make connections more stable and covert:
VMess: V2Ray's early core protocol, with encryption and obfuscation;
VLESS: Upgraded version of VMess, lighter and faster, works even better with XTLS/Reality.
VMess / VLESS = More advanced channels (used to first "go overseas"), then connect to static Socks5.
6⃣ Common Use Cases for Static IP
- 🌍 Cross-border e-commerce: Store/seller backend requires long-term stable login environment;
- 📢 Ad placement: Facebook / Google Ads and other platforms reduce risk controls;
- 💬 Social media: Twitter / TikTok / Instagram account nurturing;
- 💳 Cross-border payments: Some platforms prefer fixed IP login.
7⃣ How to Choose? (One-Chart Conclusion)
- Need long-term stable account ➜ Choose Static IP (prioritize residential IP)
- Only scraping/temporary tasks ➜ Choose Dynamic IP (can switch anytime)
- In China wanting to use foreign static ➜ First have overseas network environment (such as Clash / V2Ray / VPN), then connect to static Socks5
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