To protect token holders I've put in a few tricks. Requests only route during the provider's normal active hours, and the whole thing looks like the subscriber just had a busy afternoon. Anthropic sees normal usage patterns from a single account. I've had this running for weeks with no issues.
Proxy code is open source: https://github.com/peter-jammable/clawpool-proxy-function
I'm expecting some blowback on ToS despite the account protection — I'm all ears. Who wants $$$ and who wants cheap Opus? Form an orderly queue — no seriously,
there's a waitlist
Won't Anthropic just be able to get the IPs of your proxy by entering a known API key and observing what IPs use it? Could try to evade by tapping into a large proxy network though.