AN END TO YOUR PROXY STUGGLE

HELLO Friends,
I am into cracking and was struggling with proxies along with all people in my field. I saw that many people uploaded proxies but the working ones were 25-30%. So I had to first download them then check them then sort the working ones. So I spent 5 hours to automate this. I made a telegram bot which you just forward the txt file (no need to download) and it will test each one SUPER QUICKLY (I made sure of that) and give you the working ones. I made it for my fellows as well So NO CREDITS NO PAYWALL NO PAYMENT. UNLIMITED USES UNLIMITED TIMES. Here is the username of the bot and please hmu for errors😊
@massproxycheck_robot

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So basically, the bot’s creator found a genius way to crowdsource working proxies — by having users unknowingly submit them. People think they’re just checking proxies for themselves, but in reality, they’re feeding the bot’s database with fresh addresses. Clever, no doubt. But not exactly honest. If the project is meant to help the community, the least they could do is be upfront about collecting working proxies. Otherwise, it feels less like a helpful tool and more like a “proxy vacuum.” Hopefully, it’s just a misunderstanding and not a sneaky way to harvest resources at others’ expense.

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My friend thats really and intellectual question But I want you to know that I have a HUGE botnet and I get 10-15 telegram sessions every day I have a folder filled with residential rotating proxies I dont need public proxies. Plus the proxies that people would check are public proxies which easily expire in 48h as they are scraped from public websites I have a telegram channel and Im pleased to know that people are actually pleased by the execution as I have made it quick and super easy to use. Still I respect you for having to think about the other people on the forums.
Have a nice day😊

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Thanks for your reply! If my comment came off as offensive — I sincerely apologize, that wasn’t my intention at all. It’s just that nowadays, with so many “free” things having hidden catches, it’s hard not to be a bit skeptical. I appreciate you taking the time to clarify — it makes a lot more sense now. Good luck with your project and have a great day!

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Nah mate — no need to apologise; this is a friendly space. I get why you were sceptical since there seemed to be no benefit for me, which is a big red flag, so here’s the truth: I wanted a high-spec RDP and was tired of public free-trial ones. I built the project on a public RDP but set it up so if a user needs about 200 threads they chip in to cover the bigger RDP’s bill, letting me move the bot there. The user gets the bot, I get the RDP — win/win.

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