danezot Posted June 19, 2020 Share Posted June 19, 2020 Hey all, I've been thinking about starting a botfarm and i'm stuck with some questions i'd like some feedback on before starting. The current idea is to bot pretty 'safe', botting about 8 hours a day. with about 10-20 clients running. 1. Why would you pick osbot over any other botclient to start a botfarm? Automatisation is one of the things that is very important to me. 2. I want to make a lot of accounts to immediately replace the banned accounts and so I can age my new accounts a bit to reduce bans. But I thought you need to make the account on the proxy you will play on. So how would you solve this? As I don't want to buy 100 proxy's which I probably won't use right away. 3. Should I make legit emails (gmail, hotmail etc) to create my accounts & verify them or would this be a waste? 4. There are a lot of proxys around but a lot of them are already being used to bot on and might be flagged. Are there any good suppliers of proxy's that are not botted on? Or is this a kind of hit & miss? 5. when you buy a proxy you get it for a month, but when you get banned your ip might be flagged and that proxy becomes useless after let's say 5 days. How do you solve this? If you have any other tips or if there's some botfarm discord please let me know. Thanks a lot! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D9BLADEE Posted June 19, 2020 Share Posted June 19, 2020 Most of these questions are entirely speculation, different people believe different things. I'd recommend trying out your ideas on 1 account at a time until you find something that works. Biggest mistake I think people make is jumping into running 10+ accounts at once and then not earning your money back when it doesn't work due to lack of testing In my opinion: 1. The API is easy to use + good tutorials available for CLI 2. You can buy pre-made accounts / run an account creator via your proxies 3. Up to you, I wouldn't bother 4. I'm not convinced they make that much of a difference, but a rule of thumb is datacenter/corporate proxies for suicide farms, if running something a bit more then get a residential proxy 5. You can buy proxies on a shorter term (1-2 weeks) if you're worried about flags Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allow Me Posted June 19, 2020 Share Posted June 19, 2020 4 hours ago, D9BLADEE said: Most of these questions are entirely speculation, different people believe different things. I'd recommend trying out your ideas on 1 account at a time until you find something that works. Biggest mistake I think people make is jumping into running 10+ accounts at once and then not earning your money back when it doesn't work due to lack of testing In my opinion: 1. The API is easy to use + good tutorials available for CLI 2. You can buy pre-made accounts / run an account creator via your proxies 3. Up to you, I wouldn't bother 4. I'm not convinced they make that much of a difference, but a rule of thumb is datacenter/corporate proxies for suicide farms, if running something a bit more then get a residential proxy 5. You can buy proxies on a shorter term (1-2 weeks) if you're worried about flags I pretty much agree with everything said Here. 1. It is VERY simple to use, pretty much pick up and go, and if you don't know something there's a thread on it I am sure. 2. you can buy pre-mades, manually make them (as I do) or run an account creator, which I think someone is working on one for discord?? 3. I make legit emails personally, but probably gonna stop that soon. 4. No experience with farms, but I've been doing residential (building to a farm) and making sure that is has socks5 5. I don't worry about them personally. I buy 1 month proxies, but I've found 2 week proxies before Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MK MK Posted June 23, 2020 Share Posted June 23, 2020 this is pretty helpfull Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lordaos Posted June 24, 2020 Share Posted June 24, 2020 Cheers for thread Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...