Static, Dynamic, and Mobile IPs: How to Choose a Proxy
There is no single best proxy type. The right setup depends on account volume, market coverage, and risk tolerance.

Proxy IPs are often treated as a basic access tool, but for social account operations they are infrastructure.
The long-term risk depends on IP type, location, reuse rules, and how clearly proxies are mapped to accounts and devices.
Static IPs Support Stable Account Relationships
Static IPs are useful when an account needs a consistent access environment. This is often better for long-term accounts and client-owned accounts.
The risk is concentration: a low-quality IP or excessive sharing can affect multiple accounts.
Dynamic IPs Support Flexible Scheduling
Dynamic IPs are useful for testing, coverage, and flexible task allocation. But frequent changes in location and network pattern can also look abnormal.
Dynamic does not mean random. It still needs operating rules.
Mobile IPs Fit Some Mobile-First Scenarios
Mobile IPs can be closer to real mobile traffic and may fit higher-risk mobile scenarios, but they often cost more and need stricter allocation.
Ainnc treats proxies as trackable resources that can be assigned, checked, and connected to account and task records.
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