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427x Socks5_proxies.txt May 2026

: The "burn rate" of these proxies is high. Within 24 hours of acquisition, expect a noticeable drop in active nodes. It is definitely a list intended for short-term rotation rather than long-term static use.

: This is a great "utility" list for scraping or testing where volume matters more than 100% uptime. If you need absolute reliability for sensitive accounts, you might find the frequent connection drops frustrating. 427x socks5_proxies.txt

: They provide a solid level of header-stripping, ensuring your actual IP isn't leaked. However, because they are public-facing, they are frequently flagged by aggressive CDNs (like Cloudflare) or Google’s CAPTCHA systems. : The "burn rate" of these proxies is high

Since "427x socks5_proxies.txt" refers to a specific list of proxy servers, a review should focus on the technical performance, reliability, and security of the connection. : This is a great "utility" list for

This collection offers a substantial variety of SOCKS5 endpoints, but like most bulk proxy lists, the experience is a mix of high-speed nodes and dead connections.

: Performance is inconsistent. While about 30% of the list provides low-latency "green" connections, a significant portion suffers from high ping, likely due to server overcrowding or geographic distance.