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Whitewash golds

Zat42

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Hey guys!

Let me explain you the situation : I have two accounts, one clean that I use for PVE and one for botting (not on same PC, bot using VPN). And the final purpose of this is of course, send golds from bot to main account. (I want that 2M Spider mount :o)
So I wondered, what is the best (and safest ofc, but I know there is no 0% risk solution) solution to whitewash gold from bot account. I have read a loooot of threads about this and I wanted to discuss with you guys ! So, I did a summary of some solutions that I found:





- Send small amount of raw gold or materials (herbs, ores, ...) from the bot to main account.
Pros : Easy
Cons : Obivous, small amount of gold

- Put auctions to AH with main account (BoE greens, transmogs, etc...) and buy it with the bot account.
Pros : Easy
Cons : Little bit obvious, small amount of gold

- Trade in-game raw gold or materials
Pros : Easy
Cons : Obvious? Don't know if this is easily spot

- Stock gold or high-value items (mounts, ...) in a guild bank and start withdraw/sell items on main after the bot get banned. Not all at a time ofc, use your brains!
Pros : I guess it's the safest method ?
Cons : You need a lot of patient and self-control to don't withdraw that 3M gold. You need a guild where you trust GM / officer to do not use that golds/items. This guild cannot be yours.





For me, the last solution is the best one. Find someone who can creates a guild and invite some of your friends (less obivous this is a swiss guild bank ;)). Your friend is the GM, your bot is just a guild member who can stock gold and mats. After your bot account get banned, wait for a few weeks at least, start withdraw items/gold slowly. This looks good to me, no ?


Do you have any other ideas ? I will keep this thread updated/edited with all your ideas. So there will not be XXXXX threads for this kind of questions.
If you have any story to tell, let's go ! "I got banned for sending gold to my main, 10k each day", "Never got banned for farming herbs and sending flasks to main, etc.", ...


Thank's for sharing your experience with us :)
 
To the ppl who deleted his message, can you PM me please ?
 
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I have not yet crossed any problems giving main account gold trough bots. Its clearly Blizz makes effort for memory scan, never encountered any other track. Main account still lives, 2 bot accounts banned. 3rd running now :)
Never did 3M at once, I do give main like 100k a month indirectly trough obvious fake guild.
 
And you are botting with the same IP/computer without any VMware or VPN ?
 
I've been banned on a legit account because I ran a bot on another account at the same time in the background. Now I use 2 pc's, and I never bot on my legit accounts pc. That being said, best way to transfer gold is to create a guild with an alt from ur main account and ur bot. ur bot puts everything in the guild bank, then your main account takes it out and sells it.
 
I have been stocking a guild bank I own on a clean account since I started botting. Same IP don't care at all. Never had an issue with it even when accounts get banned. Filtered probably 8m gold through it (ish.) Not saying that's a ton but if you aren't a gold seller I don't see why you would have an issue.

Just my two cents and experience.
 
VPN/VM have been proven to provide absolutely zero benefit from a security standpoint for accounts. It's been proven time and time again.

Blizz tracks way too much info on your accounts, in upwards of 400 pieces of information, and that's not even counting networking data. Don't believe me? You can send a request to Blizzard to get all the info they track. They charge for the networking data though.

If Blizz wants to tie your accounts together, they have all the data they need...Regardless of the perceived security measures you think you're taking.
 
VPN/VM have been proven to provide absolutely zero benefit from a security standpoint for accounts. It's been proven time and time again.

Blizz tracks way too much info on your accounts, in upwards of 400 pieces of information, and that's not even counting networking data. Don't believe me? You can send a request to Blizzard to get all the info they track. They charge for the networking data though.

If Blizz wants to tie your accounts together, they have all the data they need...Regardless of the perceived security measures you think you're taking.


If you were to run 2 accounts on different VMs with different VPNs and never have either of the accounts interact with each other, would there be any way for Blizz to tell that the same person was using the accounts?
 
inside a VM everything got names like "vmware svga 3d" "vmware s scsi disk device" ...
 
VPN/VM have been proven to provide absolutely zero benefit from a security standpoint for accounts. It's been proven time and time again.

Blizz tracks way too much info on your accounts, in upwards of 400 pieces of information, and that's not even counting networking data. Don't believe me? You can send a request to Blizzard to get all the info they track. They charge for the networking data though.

If Blizz wants to tie your accounts together, they have all the data they need...Regardless of the perceived security measures you think you're taking.

THIS

Botting and not expecting to get banned is like wearing an honorbuddy shirt at blizzcon and expecting not to get hit.
 
THIS

Botting and not expecting to get banned is like wearing an honorbuddy shirt at blizzcon and expecting not to get hit.


I wore a "Bot of Legends" shirt at the NA LCS Championship and let me tell you, other than getting the feeling that people wanted to kill me it was hilarious.
 
If you were to run 2 accounts on different VMs with different VPNs and never have either of the accounts interact with each other, would there be any way for Blizz to tell that the same person was using the accounts?

They track around 400 pieces of info on you, not including networking data...what do you think?
 
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