How to use the IP Exchange – Tutorial with images!

Would you like to use the IP Exchange and rent an IP address for a couple of hours, a day, or maybe a month? How can it be done? Here I will show you step-by-step how to use the IP Exchange and how you can change your IP address quickly and at a very low cost!

First of all, make sure to visit the IP Exchange at the following site. Once you are there, sign up for free, and you have done the most important part already.

Only basic information is needed during the sign-up process for the IP Exchange
Only basic information is needed during the sign-up process for the IP Exchange

Once you have signed up, make sure to confirm your email address.

The IP Exchange is cryptocurrency based

It is important to know that the IP Exchange is cryptocurrency based. You can see the prices in USD and in the amount of IPSX tokens. The final payment method is IPSX tokens, but the Dollar price is still accurate.

An example of prices from the IPSX marketplace
An example of prices from the IPSX marketplace

As you can see on the example above, the price for a proxy in France valid for 24 hours with 2 GB of data is 0,18 USD (at the moment that is 419 IPSX tokens). If you decide to purchase this, place it in your basket and go to checkout.

But, to pay you will need to have actual IPSX tokens. How can you get those?

If you want to buy IPSX tokens (of course you do), you will have to press the Funds option in the menu, and then you choose Buy IPSX.

How to buy IPSX tokens?
How to buy IPSX tokens?

You will then be taken to a portal where you can buy IPSX tokens directly with your credit card. Once you have bought them, the tokens will be transferred to your IPSX account and you are ready to buy/rent an IP address.

Go to checkout and rent the IP address

When you have your IPSX tokens in order, you can go to checkout and finalize your order. You will see a message saying that it could take as much as ten minutes for the order to be fixed, but normally this happens in 30 seconds. When everything is prepared, you will find the information about the IP address you just borrowed at your “Dashboard” or under the “Proxies” menu.

The most important thing you have to do right now is to copy the PAC link. This is the link to the file that will setup the proxy on your computer. This might sound advanced, but the file will actually do the full job for you.

Click the Copy Pac link button.
Click the Copy Pac link button.

After you have done this, if you are in Windows, go to settings and search for Proxy. You will then find the option to change your proxy settings. There you should enable the “Use setup script” option, and then you paste the PAC link to this field and click save. Guess what, that’s it!!

The proxy is now ready and you can surf with your new IP address
The proxy is now ready and you can surf with your new IP address

You are now ready to surf with your new IP address

It wasn’t that hard, was it? To be honest, it is really easy, and it is extremely cheap. It will help you get a new IP address in a few minutes, and it can help you unblock streaming services worldwide that are blocked by most VPN providers out there. And considering the prices, it is so cheap that it would be embarrasing not to give it a try. Don’t you think?

  • Want to give it a try? Visit the IP Exchange right away!

I have used the IP Exchange quite a lot of times already, and it is an incredibly convenient way to change your IP address and to bypass geo-blocks. It is easy to use, and in the same way, you can use the PAC link to use the IP addresses you borrow on your iPad, on your iPhone and on your Android devices.

This is a product under constant development

It is also worth knowing that the crew behind the IP Exchange is constantly working on their product and developing it. One of their future features is that you should be able to let others borrow your IP address as well. In that way, you will not only use the IP Exchange to get a new IP address, but you can also use it to earn money as other people are allowed to borrow your address.

I have followed the IPSX (IP Exchange) closely for a long time and I will keep on following their product and their platform.

If you have a comment or a question, please write it down – I would love to hear from you!

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