Airdrop campaigns and testnets attract users by offering early access, incentives, and bonuses.
To analyze systems, test UX, and provide feedback, multiple accounts may be used — but only when allowed by project rules.
Why Multi-Accounts Are Used in Airdrops
- analyzing system behavior
- UX testing
- load testing
- participating in testnets
- collecting metrics
Minimum Infrastructure
For a full setup, see the guide: Full Guide to Multi-Accounting
Why Mobile Proxies Are Essential
- highly natural IP behavior
- no blacklist history
- IP rotation
- better stability
- GDPR-compliant European connectivity
More details in: How to Choose Proxies for Multi-Accounting
How to Work Correctly (Step-by-Step)
- Create fully independent profiles.
- Use mobile proxies instead of VPNs.
- Check fingerprints before starting.
- Separate data and environments.
- Read campaign rules — some allow several profiles from one household or team.
- For proper configuration, use: Antidetect + Mobile Proxies — Best Combination for SMM & Web3
What Is Prohibited
- bypassing KYC
- automated mass actions
- fraud
- interacting with real assets during tests
- IP overlaps between accounts
Why MobileProxy.ee Is Ideal for Airdrops
- Estonian 4G/5G SIM-based IPs 🇪🇪
- automatic IP rotation
- high stability
- HTTPS/SOCKS5
- convenient dashboard at my.mobileproxy.ee
Conclusion
Multi-accounting for airdrops can be safe and effective if you follow project rules, isolate profiles correctly, and use high-quality mobile proxies.

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