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Bypassing Internet Blocks: Simple Tools for Unrestricted Crypto Access

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As promised, here’s how to bypass internet restrictions when your access is blocked by IP address. You’ll face this constantly when working with crypto tools, online services, or even just browsing the web.

Such restrictions don’t only apply in one country — users from different regions often encounter blocked websites due to sanctions, local regulations, or platform policies. Sometimes even decentralized services become unavailable because of geo-restrictions. Many people therefore miss out on top tools and valuable earning opportunities.

The solution is simple: don’t fight the block, just bypass it. You don’t need an expensive subscription costing tens or hundreds of dollars a year. A simple browser extension is enough, and it works in Chrome as well as other popular browsers.

Once installed, the extension gives you an interface to enter proxy details. After that, any websites blocked for your IP address will become accessible.

Where to get proxies? Specialized services sell access for nearly any country. The cost is very low — about $1–2 per month (around $12–20 per year). You select the desired country, pay, receive connection details (server address, port, login, and password), and enter them into the extension. From then on, you can freely use any websites and crypto services without restrictions.

You can top up your account balance using any bank card. Then you just create an account and deposit funds to buy a proxy.

I go to the “Proxy” section. For example, I have two proxies from a selected country. I’m currently using one, and I’ll show you how the second one works as an example.

I click on the proxy, and connection details appear. I take the first line — that’s the proxy I just purchased for 30 days. Then I go to the extension, open the “Import Proxy” tab, paste the details from my account, and save them.

Now the proxy appears in my list with a checkbox, which I can enable to change my IP address. In the settings, I also enable “Refresh current page.” Clearing cache and cookies is optional — the tab refreshes automatically when the proxy is enabled.

Here’s how it works: I visit a site that’s blocked in my region and see an error. I switch on the proxy, the page reloads — and the site becomes accessible. I can connect my wallet and use the service freely.

This applies to any other tools as well. If a site is blocked, enabling the proxy grants access. Proxies typically last for 30 days, after which you can renew or buy a new one.

Important: if too many people use the same proxy, the connection speed may drop. Never share your proxy details with others — it’s your personal access and must remain private.

You can set up multiple proxies from different countries depending on your needs. For example, one for crypto services, another for exchanges, and a third for regional websites.

When browsing local websites in your own country, you can disable the proxy to avoid issues. Use it only when you need to bypass restrictions.

In short, a simple browser extension (about $1–2 per month) unlocks full access to everything: decentralized exchanges, lending platforms, marketplaces, wallets, applications, and any blocked websites. This applies not only to crypto tools but also to regular sites, including social networks that may be unavailable in some countries. With a proxy enabled, they work without restrictions.


These materials are created for educational purposes only and do not constitute financial advice.