Why Telegram Accounts Need Quality Proxies
Telegram aggressively bans accounts that log in from "dirty" IPs: datacenter subnets, shared hosting and public VPNs instantly raise the risk of a spam block or freeze. To warm up tdata, session JSON and premium accounts without losses, you need an IP with high trust. Two types compete here: residential and mobile proxies. Both mask the real origin of traffic, but they behave differently during mass mailing, auto-registration and airdrop activity. Let's figure out what to choose for your task.
Residential Proxies: Large Pool and Stability
Residential proxies hand out IPs from real home providers (ISPs). For Telegram this means a "human" network fingerprint and a lower ban rate compared to datacenters. The main advantage is a huge address pool with geo-targeting down to city level, which is convenient for spreading hundreds of session accounts across different subnets.
- Price: usually cheaper than mobile per gigabyte of traffic.
- Trust: high, but below mobile — some ISP subnets are already "burned".
- Rotation: sticky sessions up to 10–30 minutes, handy to keep one IP per account.
- Risk: when resold, one subnet may serve someone else's spam accounts.
Mobile Proxies: Maximum 4G/5G Trust
Mobile proxies route through cellular carrier networks (3G/4G/5G). Thousands of real subscribers sit behind one public carrier IP, so Telegram physically cannot ban such an address — otherwise real users would suffer. This delivers the highest trust for auto-registration, warming up real-SIM accounts and working with premium.
| Criterion | Residential | Mobile |
|---|---|---|
| Trust for Telegram | High | Maximum |
| Price | Lower | Higher |
| IP pool size | Huge | Limited |
| Mass-ban risk | Medium | Minimal |
| Best use case | Scale, mailing | Autoreg, premium |
What to Choose for a Specific Task
There is no single "best" proxy — there is the right one for the scenario. For large-scale SMM mailings with hundreds of tdata accounts, residential is more cost-effective: lower traffic price, wider pool for distribution. For auto-registration, real-SIM signups, premium and airdrops, where surviving aggressive antifraud checks matters, go mobile — they pay off through account survivability.
- Mass mailing / arbitrage: residential, 1 sticky IP per 1–3 accounts.
- Autoreg and real-SIM warm-up: mobile with managed rotation.
- Premium and crypto/airdrop: mobile for maximum trust.
- MTProto tasks: any type + a dedicated MTProto proxy on the client side.
Best Practices: Antidetect + Proxy + Warranty
A proxy alone won't save an account. The "one account = one IP = one antidetect fingerprint" bundle is mandatory: run each Telethon or Pyrogram session in an isolated antidetect browser profile or container, don't mix devices and IP time zones. Don't log into dozens of accounts from one address, keep a sticky session for the account's entire lifetime, and warm up new registrations gradually.
At TeleGamarket (telegamarket.pro) you can buy ready-made Telegram accounts — tdata, session JSON, autoreg, real-SIM, premium, with 2FA and verified — paying with USDT, crypto and CryptoBot. All accounts come with a 24-hour warranty: be sure to attach your proxy and verify login within the first day. Questions about proxy and account-format compatibility are handled by @RegaProvider support.