Are you able to read with understating ot not ? "You trying to skirt the law and try to circumvent those restrictions is exactly the shady shit I have been speaking of." As I said - I'm from country that is not restricted, in which Binance HAS LICENSE. But as you was not able to read from 1st post - I TRAVEL A LOT, and as requirements from company I cooperate with I need static IP. I has nothing to do with legal, not legal, license, no license or any of your crazy accusations. This is your first post: "Can you elaborate? Do you need a static address to access services at your home where your IPS only provides a dynamic address? In that case you can use a free service like opendns that let's you specify a static DNS. You can also use that service on the road and submit updates of your dynamic address you currently use to be linked to your static address. The free service requires to confirm your account once a month but you can pay a low fee to not have to confirm free accounts. It comes with a piece of software that automates the updating of changed dynamic addresses in their system. Or you can manually do so on a Webbrowser. " So no - you didn't give me answer in 1st post. About your second post, you mentioned VPN (and if you would be able to read with understanding you would know that I'm already aware of this solution - "VPN with static IP" this is what you can find in my first post), that's why my answer to you was: "Thank you for answer. But my question is what is better solution: VPN, VPS, proxy, in terms of affecting latency for manual high frequency scalping" And there was nothing offending in my answer, short exchange of informations. You have clear problems with reading with understanding, so again: I'm aware of solutions (which you can see based on first post) - I asked which is best solution in terms of affecting latency for manual scalping. If one doesn't have such experience and doesn't now or just doesn't care - is not posting replies (so like 99% people) - and that is absolutely fine. You tried to help, that is also nice, I let you know that it is not what I'm asking of. And then you and some your forum's buddy type some total irrelevant comments (not even logical), that add nothing to topic nor answer anything, then you ppl behave like some offended snowlfakes, then calling me names. What is wrong with you ?
Seems the best solution for the static IP is a VPS that you can login to remotely. Have you tried AMP Global or IBKR Europe?
And I told you for the 3rd time that my answer is in the 2nd post. A VPN. That's your best solution. What else do you need?
For that he would need remote desktop or a Linux ui virtualization because he seems to be using a ui interface. A VPS is overkill for such use case. The correct solution is a VPN with an Ip that binance is not blocking. It's still grey zone because regardless of whether he is resident of a jurisdiction that allows access to binance or not, binance is not allowed to provide access to those in jurisdictions that binance is not licensed to operate in. That includes VPN hacks. Why do you think Netflix is cracking down on vpn usage. They don't directly get harmed but their content providers threaten to turn off access if Netflix does not prevent accessing its service via VPNs. Same could happen with regulators and binance.
And totally wrong again. You see, after consulting with people who really know the stuff, the best solution is chain of VPS (exactly 2 in my case). And no - you don't need any linux. And problems with basic login again - never said I visit jurisdictions that are blocked. And discussion with you are too much wasting time, so you land on "ignored"
Yep, that turned out to be the fastest solution (in terms of order routing speed) But need two. Thanks for the AMP and IBKR recommendations but it won't be for tradfi, also need to chose not blocked jurisdictions, so first in mine or somewhere in neighborhood and second in Japan But most important that I already have solution
Nobody said you need Linux. You just don't understand the terminology "remote desktop" else you would have understood why I talked about Linux based ui virtualization. So, now you connect to a remote virtualized server, wait for the ui virtualization to pop up, with mouse and keyboard latencies just to solve a pure routing related issue. Lol, speaking of overkill and utter lack of understanding. Sure you can solve the problem with a bazooka but it does not mean its the most efficient, cheapest, and elegant solution. I can guarantee you that yours is NOT the fastest solution. Sigh...
Falcon Trading Computers has some articles about VPN versus VPS. Not a direct anwser to your qoustion. But, they work with traders around the world