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I don't think they really care. I've sold 200m+ a week for a few months now. No bans

  • Biologist changed the title to How much gold do you have to sell to risk getting banned for rwt? How does jagex 'detect' rwting?

I’ve bought gold in large quantities before and never had any issues. I wouldn’t worry too much about it. They’d loose all their revenue if they banned everyone who RWTs and even so they allow it themselves through buying bonds.

i think that some factors that may arise the banning risk are:

-If the gold that you're willing to sell comes from popular goldfarming methods AND it's your main activity in the account. Since i think it's a obvious behavior that may trigger the RWT ban system.

-the gold trading activity of the accounts involved in gold swap. For example, if you buy or sell to somebody that have been using his account too many times recently for trading gold (popular buyer/sellers), instead if you trade with a legit player that barely do a gold trade, then i think it could be safer :)

About the quantity. I actually couldn't say a specific amount, i think there's a risk no matters the amount traded (unless it be so pretty low amounts like less than 5 m )

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