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Our Review
Last updated: 2026-06-01
SX.ORG is a proxy marketplace operated by SX Networking Ltd that positions itself as a first-generation proxy market. A single platform where you can access IP addresses from multiple trusted providers rather than sourcing from one proprietary pool. The pitch is straightforward: instead of juggling three separate dashboards for residential, mobile, and corporate proxies, you get everything under one roof, with a shared pool that exceeds 12 million IPs across 200+ geo locations. The platform has been active long enough to build verifiable infrastructure, and by mid-2026 it has accumulated a 99.78% reported uptime figure that is not just a marketing number. It tracks closely with what you actually experience under automated workloads.

The service targets anyone running tasks where IP cleanliness and anonymity matter more than raw volume discounts. Multi-account management, e-commerce scraping, ad-platform research, SEO data collection, sneaker cooking, NFT minting, traffic affiliate work. All of these sit comfortably within what SX.ORG is designed to handle. Registration requires no KYC verification, and the platform accepts cryptocurrency payments, which is genuinely relevant for operators who cannot or do not want to attach a corporate card to a proxy account.
Proxy Pool and Geographic Coverage
SX.ORG claims a pool of over 12 million IPs spanning 235 countries. That is a meaningful number in the context of the broader market: most mid-tier providers cap out at 5 to 8 million residential IPs, and pool inflation is rampant in this industry. Providers often count the same IP multiple times across rotation windows. SX.ORG sidesteps this by publishing per-pool sizing transparently in the dashboard, so you can see exactly how many unique addresses are available in a given country before you buy.

Coverage goes down to city and ASN level, which matters for use cases like local SEO rank tracking or ad verification where a "United States" proxy is not specific enough and you actually need something registered with a Chicago or Miami ISP. Mobile proxies carry 4G and 5G carrier assignments, and the corporate (datacenter) pool includes IPs registered to business ISPs rather than generic hosting ranges, which makes them more suitable for targets that screen out obvious server ranges. Rotation is available across all types, and simultaneous sessions are unlimited on pay-as-you-go plans.
The Rating System and IP Quality
This is probably the most distinctive thing about SX.ORG, and it is worth understanding how it actually works. Every proxy in the pool carries a numeric quality rating calculated by an integrated checking service at checker.net. The rating reflects two primary signals: whether the IP appears in public blacklist databases, and whether it is currently banned on popular platforms like YouTube, TikTok, Twitch, Spotify, Pinterest, or VKontakte. A clean IP that appears in no blacklists receives a +2 rating bonus, platform ban status adds or subtracts from the total score.
When you request a proxy, the platform sorts available IPs by this rating and assigns you the highest-scoring ones first. This is not a revolutionary idea in principle. IP scoring exists at other providers. But the difference here is transparency. You can see the rating, see which platforms the IP is or is not banned on, and see the response time (typically around 1.99 seconds for mobile proxies under standard load) before the proxy is assigned. That visibility lets you make an informed decision rather than running a trial-and-error loop on your own infrastructure. For scraping workflows where a blocked IP costs you a full rotation cycle, this matters in practice.
Proxy Types Available
SX.ORG offers three proxy types, each available in both the pay-as-you-go and the unlimited per-proxy models.
- Residential proxies use IPs registered with consumer ISPs, sourced from real user devices. These are the standard choice for targets with reputation-based bot detection, including most e-commerce platforms and travel aggregators.
- Mobile proxies are assigned from real mobile carrier networks, which gives them the highest trust scores on most detection systems. They are the most expensive type, but for multi-account work on social platforms or anything that actively fingerprints carrier data, they are the right tool.
- Corporate proxies (also called datacenter or ISP-registered business IPs) sit between residential and classic datacenter in terms of detection risk. They are faster than residential, cheaper than mobile, and suitable for targets that block generic hosting ranges but do not screen ISP-registered business addresses.

All three types support HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5 with full UDP support. SOCKS5 with UDP is not universal. Several competitors offer SOCKS5 over TCP only, which breaks certain automation tools and game-related workflows. SX.ORG handles UDP natively, which makes it compatible with a wider range of software configurations.
Pricing and Plans
SX.ORG divides its pricing into two clearly separated models, and the structure is simpler than most competitors make it.
The pay-as-you-go plan charges a flat $3 per GB across all three proxy types. Residential, mobile, and corporate all cost the same rate. There is no subscription, no minimum spend, and no penalty for unused traffic. This model suits buyers who have unpredictable or bursty usage patterns, or who want to test a specific geo before committing to a monthly plan.
The unlimited per-proxy plan sells dedicated proxies at a fixed monthly fee. Residential and corporate proxies cost $5 per proxy per month. Mobile proxies cost $15 per proxy per month. Volume discounts apply at three thresholds: 5% off from 10 proxies, 10% off from 50 proxies, and 15% off from 100 proxies. For an operation running 100 mobile proxies, that discount brings the effective per-proxy cost down to $12.75 per month.
To put the residential pricing in context: $5 per dedicated residential proxy per month is at the lower end of what the market charges for dedicated (non-shared, non-rotating) residential IPs. Most providers in this tier charge between $8 and $15 for the same category. The $3/GB pay-as-you-go rate is competitive but not the cheapest available. Some providers undercut this on volume. Though the IP quality layer arguably justifies the price floor.

Authentication and Setup
SX.ORG supports both login/password authentication and IP whitelist authentication. Login/password is the simpler path: after purchase, the dashboard provides a server address, port, username, and password. You paste those into your tool or browser profile and the proxy works immediately. IP whitelist authentication skips the credentials entirely. You register your current IP address in the dashboard, and the proxy server authorizes your requests by matching your source IP against that whitelist. The second method is slightly more secure in that there are no credentials to leak, but it requires updating the whitelist whenever your source IP changes, which can happen after a router restart or an ISP reassignment.
For most automated workflows, login/password is the practical choice. For static, long-running infrastructure where the source IP is fixed, IP whitelist authentication removes one credential-management variable.
Compatibility with Anti-Detect Browsers and Automation Tools
SX.ORG is explicitly designed to work with anti-detect browsers, which are tools that replace your real browser fingerprint (device type, screen resolution, installed fonts, WebGL signatures, and similar parameters) with a synthetic one, making each browser session appear to come from a different physical device. The combination of a clean residential or mobile IP from SX.ORG with an anti-detect browser profile creates a much more convincing device fingerprint than either tool provides alone. The platform has documented compatibility with the major anti-detect browsers in this space.
For programmatic use, SX.ORG proxies work with Playwright (a browser automation library from Microsoft that controls Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit), Puppeteer (the Node.js equivalent focused on Chromium), Scrapy (a Python web crawling framework with built-in proxy middleware), and standard HTTP clients like requests, httpx, and curl. SOCKS5 with UDP support also means compatibility with tools that require non-HTTP transport, which is a category where several residential proxy providers fall short.
Registration and Anonymity
Creating an account at SX.ORG requires no KYC verification. You sign up with an email address, and the platform does not ask for identity documents, business registration, or use-case justification. For operators in affiliate marketing, multi-account management, or any workflow where attaching a legal identity to a proxy account creates operational risk, this is a meaningful practical advantage. The platform accepts cryptocurrency payments, which means the payment record does not create a link between your financial identity and your proxy usage. The combination of no-KYC signup and crypto payment acceptance puts SX.ORG in the more privacy-focused tier of commercial proxy providers.

What Works Well and What to Watch
The IP rating system is the feature that genuinely sets SX.ORG apart from most providers at this price point. Knowing before assignment whether a proxy is blacklisted or platform-banned saves significant time in workflows where bad IPs create downstream errors that are slow to diagnose. The transparent per-pool sizing is also a real advantage. Most competitors present pool sizes as a single headline number without letting you drill into a specific country or carrier.
The $3/GB pay-as-you-go rate is fair but not exceptional for high-volume buyers. If you are moving several terabytes per month, there are providers with volume pricing that undercuts this rate. SX.ORG's value proposition is more about IP quality and operational transparency than about being the cheapest option per gigabyte at scale. The $5 per dedicated residential proxy per month is where the pricing becomes genuinely competitive, especially when combined with the rating system that reduces the chance of landing on a burned IP.
The 1.99-second response time on mobile proxies is typical for the category. Mobile proxies route through real carrier infrastructure, which adds latency compared to datacenter proxies. If response time is the primary constraint for your use case, corporate proxies at the same $3/GB rate will be faster. But for tasks where trust score matters more than speed, the mobile latency is an acceptable trade-off.
Who Should Use SX.ORG
SX.ORG is a strong fit for operators who need IP quality transparency and prefer a no-KYC, privacy-first setup. The per-proxy unlimited plans make sense for stable, long-running workflows where you are rotating through a fixed set of geos and do not want to track gigabyte consumption. The pay-as-you-go model works well for variable or experimental workloads where overcommitting to a monthly volume plan creates waste.
For buyers comparing SX.ORG against larger enterprise-focused providers, the main differences are pricing simplicity, the absence of KYC friction, and the rating-based IP assignment system. Enterprise platforms typically offer dedicated account managers and compliance documentation, which are relevant for certain regulated use cases. SX.ORG does not compete on that dimension. It competes on clean IPs, straightforward pricing, and operational privacy. For the majority of commercial automation workflows in 2026, that is the more relevant set of priorities.
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This one works for me. I'm using it for my daily tasks and it's ok. Not perfect, but ok.
Sometimes it's slow when you've just pluged it in.
ReplyVery good proxy, Setup fast and clear, I just plug and start, no many steps. using for 2 months, clean IPs, many country work for my accounts.
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I'm noob in proxies but I really liked this one because it's is easy to use. Also like their support
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