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How to run 200 bots?

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$650 a month for 25-30 bots online 24/7, i dont use low cpu mode.

Edited by dmmslaver

20 hours ago, Grizzy said:

 VPS, which would maybe cost you $50 a month for a high end ones...

made me laugh

3 hours ago, GolgoTrades said:

$50 a month for 200 bots on a vps?

 

M8 show me a company that offers a vps capable of running even 100 bots for that price so I can let them take my :cash::cash::cash:

It was used as an example I don't use a VPS I use my own private computer which is in a lock up I can control from my main PC at home.

3 hours ago, tranzystor3 said:

made me laugh

It was used an example but I see you know how to spend your money well :D

 

  • 1 year later...

so vps or proxies whats the best thing to use I spent 4000 on my computer so I am good to do whatever I want but I need to know how to get this gold farm going 24/7

On 6/1/2017 at 8:33 AM, GolgoTrades said:

$50 a month for 200 bots on a vps?

 

M8 show me a company that offers a vps capable of running even 100 bots for that price so I can let them take my :cash::cash::cash:

Was thinking the same thing.

get a high end old server off ebay and have at home like other people said. seen one going to 400£ with 98gb off ram and 2x 6core xeon CPUs running at 3.33. it my be oldish but can run a lot off bots

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