Hello Forum Members! IPv6 proxies represent the next generation of internet addressing, devised to tackle the shortage of addresses IPv4 might face. Unlike IPv4's 32-bit addresses, IPv6 uses 128-bit, vastly increasing the address pool. In practical terms, while IPv4 proxies are more common and widely accepted, IPv6 proxies often offer newer IP ranges and are less likely to be blacklisted. However, it's vital to ensure the platform you're accessing supports IPv6. Platforms like
proxys.io provide both types, giving you flexibility. Consider your use-case and compatibility before making a choice. Cheers!