There was a time when owning a good web proxy pool felt like wielding a secret weapon.
Residential IPs were rare treasures, mobile proxies bordered on magic, and a well-tuned rotation strategy could dance through firewalls with elegant precision. Developers spoke in hushed tones about IP reputation, subnet diversity, and the art of replicating human browsing patterns.
Those days are over.
The proxy industry, once the beating heart of web scraping operations, is experiencing what can only be described as a controlled demolition. Not because proxies stopped working, but because managing them stopped mattering—at least to the people who actually extract data for a living.