VKontakte account types: what you are actually buying
The VKontakte account market in 2026 has moved far beyond a simple login:pass pair. Today the delivery format directly determines which task a profile fits — from manual inviting to full automation via vk_api. VKMarket offers five core formats, and understanding the difference saves both money and headaches when dealing with VK's anti-fraud systems.
- login:pass — the classic phone/email and password combo. Good for manual login, but expects SMS validation when signing in from a new IP.
- cookies — a saved browser session. Imports into an antidetect browser (Dolphin Anty, AdsPower, GoLogin, Indigo) without re-auth and lowers checkpoint risk.
- access_token (VK ID) — a token for direct vk_api and VKBottle calls. Essential for bots, parsing, and auto-posting without browser emulation.
- session JSON — a full session snapshot for scripted tools and mobile emulation.
- Kate Mobile — a mobile-client token with broad API rights that VK trusts more during automation.
Format comparison: price, risk, and scenario
A VKontakte account's price depends not only on profile age, but also on the access format, attached data, and activity history. Below is an approximate mapping to typical tasks.
| Format | Best for | Spam-block risk | Price (rel.) |
|---|---|---|---|
| login:pass | Manual inviting, personal login | Medium | Low |
| cookies | Antidetect farms, VK Ads | Low | Medium |
| access_token (VK ID) | vk_api, VKBottle, parsing | High under flooding | Medium |
| session JSON | Scripts, mobile emulation | Medium | Medium |
| Kate Mobile | Mass API automation | Low within limits | Above average |
Which VK account to pick for your tools
The "format + tool" pairing decides everything. If you build a bot with VKBottle or call methods through vk_api, take an access_token or Kate Mobile — a browser session is overkill here. For mailings via Senler and audience collection in TargetHunter, a warmed-up profile with subscriptions and activity matters more, so cookies or aged login:pass fit best. For VK Ads and myTarget advertising cabinets, cleanliness is critical: load cookies into an antidetect browser, bind a single-geo mobile proxy, and never log in from the server's datacenter IP, or the cabinet goes to moderation.
Spam-block and anti-fraud: how not to lose a VK account
The main threat with bought VK accounts is the spam-block and freeze. VKontakte tracks sharp spikes: dozens of invites per minute, identical Senler messages, vk_api requests from server datacenter IPs. To keep a profile alive longer:
- Respect API limits — keep requests and messages per day per access_token reasonable.
- One account = one antidetect profile (Dolphin Anty/AdsPower/GoLogin/Indigo) with a unique fingerprint.
- Use mobile proxies matching the account's geo; VK trusts residential and mobile IPs more than hosting ones.
- Warm up new profiles: feed, likes, joining communities — before launching mass mailings.
Where to buy VKontakte accounts: VKMarket
VKMarket (vkmarket.pro) is a specialized VKontakte account marketplace with instant 24/7 delivery and a 24-hour validity warranty. The catalog covers every format — from login:pass to Kate Mobile and access_token (VK ID) — so you can match a profile to your exact stack: vk_api, VKBottle, Senler, TargetHunter, VK Ads, or myTarget. Payment is accepted in USDT and via CryptoBot, plus RUB, so a purchase takes minutes with no red tape.
Before launching arbitrage or mass inviting, check the account in the first hours after purchase — that is what the 24-hour warranty is for. The combo of "right format + antidetect + mobile proxy + respected API limits" turns a purchase into a manageable tool rather than a lottery. Current prices and formats are in the VKMarket catalog; support and top-ups via @RegaProvider.