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>How the fuck can i bypass the lack of a static ipv4
>I wouldn't want cloudflare looking into my traffic
Unless you're gonna host the static IP box yourself (you can often do this and sometimes it's even free, check with your ISP about what's in your plan as well as promotional business offerings), you're always gonna have to trust whoever provides the box that you don't own proxying your traffic from point A to point B that they're not MITM'ing you or logging both ends of the transaction. Pic related, replace tor with "vpn" and make it one node.

If it's any comfort, most providers explicitly don't care what you're doing, so long as your traffic isn't impacting other customers and is reasonably VPN'd such that in transit could say "we don't know the specifics, could've been anything" in court. Cloudflare, tailscale, VPNs and basically all others in this space really want to be a dumb pipe as much as possible, because the less dumb the pipe, the more liability they are felt to command for anything happening on that pipe.

Use a VPN and don't kick the beehive by sending a massive and unthrottled 100% up-down through your connection at all times in a way that impacts other customers in your area or building, and they'll quite happily let you be.