Does this mean that the proxy is bad?

Work as an engineer at a local ISP. I do the IPv6 stuff. It's nice.IPv6 has some definite advantages:
There's tons of it. Our ISP was given 79,228,162,514,264,337,593,543,950,336 IPv6 addresses on a whim. Compare that to the 8000 or so we have in IPv4, and we struggle to get more. For now, it's faster. Noticeably. Generally less hops on ipv6 transit than ipv4. Expect that to change over the long term though.
 
One residential proxy provider 90% of IP are ipv6
does it means it's bad quality?
there not bad per say
its just most common things like web browsers , proxy tools
social media accounts mostly still use ipv4
 
Ir depends on what you want to use them for.
 
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