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Dragon Aio

YuLin12345/Affordable-AIO-Bot - GitHub

YuLin12345/Affordable-AIO-Bot – GitHub

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Affordable AIO Bot, sneaker bot coded in
Status: Under Development
Description: Automated sneaker bot to get sneakers from different sites. Supports auto checkout, account, and proxy management.
Completed List:
Account Add Form
User can add normal accounts or guest accounts.
Fields: guest, email, password, size, site, link, keyword, checkout profile, notification e-mail, phone carrier, and notification number.
About Form
Descriptions about the bot.
Browser Form
Display the added item via browser. If user wants to see it.
Cart Form
Display currently carted items with time, product name, email, size, and site.
Checkout Add Form
User can add checkout profiles. Use for auto checkout.
Fields: profile name, first name, last name, address 1, address 2, zip code, city, US states, country, phone, email, card type, card number, expire date, and cvv.
Keyword Edit Form
User can edit account’s keyword all at once.
Keyword Edit Selected Form
User can edit selected account’s keyword.
Link Edit Form
User can edit account’s link all at once.
Link Edit Selected Form
User can edit selected account’s link.
Login Form
Authenticate users using backend server.
Check if user is banned. If so, displays the reason.
One license per computer, validated using HWID.
Added login attempt counter. After three failed login attempts, terminates the program.
Main Form
Main form where users can add, remove, edit, and clone accounts and checkout profiles.
Import and export accounts and checkout profiles.
Account and checkout profiles are seprated by tabs. Also has a log tab for logs.
Link to the Account Add Form, Cart Form, Checkout Add Form, Proxy Form, and Tips Form.
All updates are pushed using wyUpdate. Included a wyUpdate button to check for updates and to install it.
All files are saved and loaded to/from a formated file for easy access/edit.
When program closes all current data will be autosaved onto the following file:
– account data
– checkout data
– proxy data
Added right click functions to remove, clone, import, export, remove all, and edit all for size, site, link, keyword.
Added account and checkout counter, so user can track how many account and checkout there are.
Maintenance Form
Check if the bot is currently under maintenance.
Proxy Form
User can paste proxies in here using following format: ip address:port OR ip address:port:username:password.
User can test proxy againt sites to see if the proxy is blocked/banned and check the ping.
Site Edit Form
User can edit account’s site all at once.
Site Edit Selected Form
User can edit selected account’s site.
Size Edit Form
User can edit account’s size all at once.
Size Edit Selected Form
User can edit selected account’s size.
Tips Form
User can see tips or any release information.
Tips are posted using backend server.
To-Do List:
Finish GUI part.
Add proxy test against sites to see if it is blocked/banned and display ping.
Code add to cart functions.
Make start and stop button work.
Fix any bugs/errors.
[Update] The 9 Best Sneaker Bots to Get Your Game Going

[Update] The 9 Best Sneaker Bots to Get Your Game Going

OK, so! since you’re here it’s 1 of 2 things. Perhaps you’re just joining the sneaker industry and are looking to start off on the right foot with one of the best sneaker bots. Or you’re already a full-on sneakerhead with some good experience, but a failing sneaker bot. Either way, you’re right where you need to be to take your sneaker business to the next level. Using the right bots!
Reselling sneakers is not a new concept. Ever since the first highly-coveted Jordan 1 launched, this industry came to life, and flipping sneakers for cash became a normal thing to do. But it’s when sneaker bots joined that sneakerheads got to make a living out of this side hustle. Now, in theory, buying a pair of sneakers, then posting them somewhere online to flip them sounds pretty easy. Very straightforward. But the truth is, you can only really nail this using the right tools.
What Will You Need?
Start taking notes. You’ll need proxies. The right type for every site you’re buying sneakers from. A cook group membership to keep you in all the upcoming drops and copping guides. Cook groups can also get you access to exclusive deals on all tools you could possibly need. A remote server is an optional ingredient in this recipe for success. However, if you’re dealing with a laggy internet connection or a piece of junk kind of PC or Mac, you’ll need a server.
But before you buy anything, you must own one of the best sneaker bots in the industry. Yes, you can always go for a bot that costs less and has a mediocre performance, but that won’t get you near the success you’re hoping for. So, if you’re dead-serious about this and willing to give it all you got to cop and resell sneakers, go ahead and check this list of the best sneaker bots currently ruling the game.
Best Sneaker Bots for 2021
New bots join the game every year. Heck, we’re introduced to a couple of new bots every season. But there’s no telling how they’ll perform. And rather than making a risky investment in some new unknown bot, you surely want one of the best sneaker bots. That’s because, normally, a bot that’s been performing so well last year or season is highly likely to do well the following. So what were the top best sneaker bots in 2020? And the most likely to succeed in 2021
PS: There’s no order in which we ranked the bots. We picked the bots based on performance, features, and price.
Wrath Bot
Launching back in February 2018, Wrath bot is not new to the sneaker battles and wars. However, starting 2020 this bot seems to have picked up a lot of hype. Thanks to its consistent performance and success on multiple highly-coveted sneakers. This trend of success stuck with Wrath bot all the way into 2021. But recently, it looks like Wrath’s performance on Footsites tops it on other sites, copping thousands of pairs every week.
The retail price of Wrath is set at $350 USD per 3 months. A SOMEWHAT reasonable price with such abilities. But as Wrath bot is an OUT OF STOCK bot, it is almost impossible to get for that price. Now, you can always wait for a restock, or cross your fingers to win a key through Twitter Giveaways. But the sad reality is, sneakerheads willing to invest in Wrath Bot gotta pay over $6500 USD on the bot aftermarket for a key. Is that too much? Yes, it is! but considering the potential profit that is in sneaker copping and reselling, every penny you spend RIGHT, could double in no time.
For quite some time, Cybersole was one of the most in-demand bots in the game. Part of this goes to the success rate it has and how much it can help sneakerheads cop. But since performance and success aren’t constant in this industry, another major reason for this demand could be the profit you can make out of a CYBER KEY!
Similar to any limited-edition item, a Cybersole key could flip for a markup WAY above its retail price. To be specific, reselling a cybersole license could cash you an easy $5600+. easier said than done, though since you first gotta get a key of this PRICEY OOS bot! Expert tip: you can always opt for the rental solution. The same way sneaker bots are FLIPPED, they’re RENTED off certain platforms and sites. So if you’re in it to win, but also short on cash, you can rent Cyber and other bots off a Discord cookgroup or even here.
Moving on to about strengths now. Objectively speaking, Cyber’s performance over the years has been plausible with success on almost all sneaker sites from Demandware to Shopify, Footsites, and even Supreme. So
AIO Bot
The OG Sneaker bot. The first name that comes to mind when you think about copping, collecting, and reselling sneakers. AIO Bot is easily one of the best sneaker bots in the game and has been since 2014. Supporting Shopify, Adidas, Yeezysupply, and killing it on Footsites. AIO Bot is also one of the easiest bots to run if you’re just getting started. And the price of $325 is one of the most affordable bots for sale on the market now. Add to that the availability factor, and you got yourself one of the best copping machines ever. Moreover, AIO Bot is well-known to be a very easy-to-use bot, making it perfect for first-time coppers and veterans equally!
However, that success and long history don’t come without trouble and some fluctuations. So, the same way 2020 was a difficult year for most, it wasn’t easy for AIO Bot. But thanks to our amazing team of developers, our bot is one of the most updated and fastest to keep up with any site changes. In terms of numbers, AIO Bot users cooked on every single Air Jordan Release. Including the AJ1 Royal Toe, Satin Snakeskin, Jordan 1 Smoke Grey, and a lot more. And Yeezy-wise, The Adidas Yeezy 350 V2 Carbon, and Zyon were 2 of the best releases of 2020 and some of the best cops for us. And we’re still up and copping on every drop in 2021!
*PS: In light of the outbreak of COVID-19 all AIO Bot keys, both valid and expired, have been renewed, for FREE! So, if you’re an OG AIO user and fell short on some updates, run your bot, update it, and you’re good to cop AGAIN!
Dragon AIO Bot
As its Twitter account indicates, Dragon AIO has been in the game since June 2020. And for a relatively new bot, the performance and success are impressive. Dragon AIO is an all-in-one bot supporting Footsites, Yeezysupply, Adidas, Mesh sites, and most importantly Nike. In less than a year, Dragon AIO Bot users copped hundreds of thousands of sneakers including some of the most sought-after Nike and Jordan sneakers. Now, this much success comes with a big price tag. We’re talking about a retail price of $1000. But then again, the “Out-of-stock” label comes with an even higher price, reaching $18, 000 on the sneaker bot aftermarket!
Whether or not Dragon AIO Bot is worth that much has to do with how much you can make out of it. But the last year has shown that Nike Dunks and Jordans are real money-makers on the secondary market. And if you manage to cop in bulk with such a powerful sneaker bot, you’ll get your money back shortly.
NSB Bot
NSB (Nikeshoebot) is another highly-performing All-in-one Bot in the sneaker industry. And just like AIO bot, it supports Shopify, Footsites, Supreme, and more. In 2020, NSB was mentioned alongside the top-scoring bots on most releases. Among NSB’s best cops this year we can mention the Jordan 1 Satin Snakeskin, Yeezy Carbon & Zyon, Travis Scott’s Cactus Trails, and thousands of Supreme items. And as usual, you should always check a sneaker bot’s Twitter for legit performance proof before you buy it.
So NSB maintaining a very consistent success, plus the fact that it’s always in stock made NSB one of the most sought-after bots. And if you were to compare its retail price of $499/year with the resale value of OOS bots, NSB might actually win.
Also one of the top bots in the game. Balko Bot supports Shopify, Adidas, and Supreme. With a decent success rate, and another OOS bot. So you can forget about kicking off the game whenever you feel like it. You gotta wait for a restock or buy it for the resale price of $1500 to $2000. However, there is a cheaper and less time-consuming option which is renting. Renting Balko bot isn’t that hard. You just gotta check Twitter and Discord and you’ll find plenty of keys to any major sneaker bot that you can rent for a short period of time.
However, one point that’s getting to the copping chances of sneakerheads would be not supporting footsites. As you may know, most air Jordan sneakers drop on Footsites. And having a bot that doesn’t cop off these sites means a major decrease in your ability to get some of the most coveted pairs of sneakers in this game. Along with all the cash you could’ve made flipping them.
Kodai
Kodai might not have always been under your radar, but it’s been one of the best sneaker bots in the industry now. As an all-in-one bot, Kodai supports Adidas, Yeezysupply, Supreme, and Footlocker EU, and Shopify. However, Kodai’s biggest strength could be Footsites US. And since a big bulk of the stock drops there, running Kodai can increase your chances at copping, flipping, and cashing in. BIG TIME! Unless you buy it for the resale price, which falls between $6000 and $7000, then you’ll go short on money for a long time. And Kodai it’ll be a while for Kodai to start paying you back.
Some of Kodai’s recent big moments in 2020 were The Jordan 1 Mochas, Yeezy Carbon, AJ1 Satin, and Jordan 12 Gold. Check out their Twitter feed, for success proof.
As for the usage, Kodai’s interface is smooth and relatively easy to use. So if you’re still new to the game, and can actually afford it, you shouldn’t have a hard time running Kodai.
More of The Best Sneaker Bots
The more time passes the more sneaker releases we get. And the more changes we see in sneaker bots rankings and performance. One bot that dominated every release last month could go completely MIA this month, and the other way around.
So, at the time of writing this section, so much had happened with the sneaker bots scene that we needed to add some new entries to our list of top bots. We also had to change up the order a little bit to better reflect the latest sneaker copping results.
Ganesh Bot
Ganesh Bot is probably one of the best sneaker bots to perform on EU-based sites. Catering for a part of the community that’s long been overlooked.
In terms of sites, Ganesh supports Footlocker EU, Footsites, Finishline, Solebox, and many more. With an applaudable performance on Footlocker EU and Footsites US.
Of course, that’s all great news for EU fam, but if you’re located in the US and want to run Ganesh. Well, you can always resort to reshipping services. Even if they’re gonna add to your running costs. Generally speaking, 2020 was a successful year for Ganesh users who copped the Mochas, Jordan 5 Oregon, AJ5 “What The”, Nike Sacai Vaporwaffle, AJ1 Lucky Green, and a lot more.
Addressing the elephant in the room now, the price! The retail price of Ganesh falls more into the higher range of prices at £550. In addition to the renewal fees of $80/ 6 months. But that’s really nothing compared to its aftermarket price. If you’re looking to buy Ganesh and can’t waste time waiting for a restock, it’ll cost you anywhere between $4500 and $5000. Pretty pricey, but as with all great sneaker bots, copping the right pairs will pay you back very soon.
Easycop Bot
One of the promising sneaker bots that joined the industry recently is Easycop Bot. Known to be a Footsites only bot, Easycop is slowly getting the attention of sneakerheads on big releases.
In terms of performance, this bot has been getting an increased number of checkouts regularly. With their recent success scored on the Yeezy Asriel release where they claim to have copped thousands of pairs. And we can’t help but notice the big hype over this new bot. The number of shoutouts and rate of engagement on Twitter is remarkable for a bot just out of Beta testing.
As for the sites, Easycop supports Footsites only. And it’s still not clear whether or not it will add more sites anytime soon. However, for a relatively new bot, Easycop’s performance on Footsites is quite remarkable. Among its recent wins, we can mention the Black NMD HUs, the Yeezy 380 Natural and Carbon, and the Kobe “Bruce Lee” on which ECB scored a success rate of 95%.
At the price point of $600 Easycop is not so easy on the pocket. But again compared to the crazy resell prices of OOS bots, it’s not a lot to pay for such performance. However, if you’re into all-in-one bots and streetwear, ECB is not your bot.
The Shit Bot
We’ve focused more before on AIO bots and those specialized in wiping shelves of Footsites and Shopify. But unless we talk about Nike bots, we’d be overlooking one major subsection of the sneaker industry. Nike bots have always been a major part of the industry. In fact, the whole sneaker botting scene kicked off with Nike bots back when Kanye was part of Nike and Nike Yeezys were the real deal. 5 or 6 years later, Nike bots are back in the spotlight, with Nike dropping most of the stock on hyped Dunk and Jordan releases. And although BetterNikeBot is one of the oldest Nike bots around, it seems like The Shit Bot is taking the limelight lately.
With a unique character, one-of-a-kind UI, and lately great performance on SNKRS, The Shit Bot (No really, that’s its name! ) is considered one of the best Nike bots out there. Scrolling through TSB Twitter, you can tell it performs very well and cops sneakers that aren’t accessible by other bots. And well, when you add up the number of the Jordan 1 Mochas, AJ5 Off white sail and Nike Dunks copped, TSB’s users seem to be making some good cash!
According to their website, using TSB you can cop from SNKRS from more than 45 different regions. As for the retail price, it’s a BIG 10 Grand as seen on the website. But the actual retail/ restock price of this Nike bot is $299. So it’s on the lower side of the price range.
Update
The Kick Station
After a very successful year in 2019, TKS has had a rough time getting that same level of success in 2020. So, if you’re looking to invest in a top-notch sneaker copping tool, TKS might not be the bot for you.
TheKickStation, aka TKS, was one of the best sneaker bots in 2019. With its power points being Footsites and Shopify-based websites. TKS UI is considered a bit tricky to work with so it might not be the best bot for beginners. However, at the price of $360, it is a fair investment if you consider the potential ROI if you cop. The biggest downfall would be that it’s out of stock. So you can’t just buy it when you’ve saved up enough. In fact, you’re probably doomed to pay the resale price which can go up to over $800.
But just in case you really need this bot, in particular, you can always rent it or buy it second-hand off Discord servers. And that’s where most sneaker bot trading happens. You just need to find a sneakerhead that’s not interested in whatever drop you’re copping.
Phantom By Ghost
$300 for a decent all-in-one bot is not much to pay if we’re being honest here. And Phantom, the AIO Bot by Ghost is one that’s worth your cash. However, when such a sneaker bot opts for an OOS business model, things get pricey. So, if you’re aching to cop sneakers or Supreme using Phantom, brace yourself to shed anything from $1500 to $2000. But even that is not a lot considering how much you can make when you play your cards right and cop smart.
So, back to Phantom. Some of the latest successful drops for Phantom include the Yeezy Quantum Barium, Jordan 1 Royal Toes, Jordan 13 Flints, and Yeezy 700 MNVN Black. And though its performance on Supreme wasn’t a match to its competitors’, Phantom still counts as an AIO bot. One that’s actually compatible with Windows and Mac.
How to Rent a Bot
So, with most of the best sneaker bots being OOS, you’re probably wondering how to get a key. The fact that these bots hold high success rates, makes them subject to reselling. The more successful a bot is the more you’d have to pay to own it. And the more likely their owner would be tempted to flip it. And through Twitter, Discord, and some reselling websites it’s become easier to get a taste of success. Without paying full price. Visit sites like Botbroker and botmart to gain temporary access to any sneaker bot you wish to run.
And if you’re ever lucky enough to catch a restock of one of the top bots, consider flipping the key. As the markup on bots is usually way higher than that on kicks.
More Bots?
As you go through this list, you should keep in mind that the sneaker industry is ever-growing. And this growth calls for new bots to join every season. But while some might not look as fancy as the OG sneaker bots, they might be just as successful. And sometimes even more promising. You just gotta keep an open mind and heart!
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What Is an All in One (AIO) Bot and Why You Should Stop It - Netacea

What Is an All in One (AIO) Bot and Why You Should Stop It – Netacea

An All In One (AIO) bot is a type of sneaker bot that is used for buying sneakers from more than one website.
This type of malicious bot does all things a human would do but in a faster, smarter and more efficient way, they offer “all in one” solutions. They are much more reliable than regular bots, especially for getting limited release sneakers. Due to the number of people interested in using these bots, they are often only available for use by invite.
If your eCommerce business is regularly targeted by AIO bots and other sneaker bots, it can negatively impact your brand image, and you will loyal customers as a result.
Table of Contents1 How does an AIO bot work? 2 What makes AIO bot so popular among cybercriminals? 3 Why should my eCommerce business care about using AIO bots? 4 How to know if someone is using an AIO bot? 5 How do I protect myself against AIO bots? 6 Are AIO bots illegal? 7 Frequently Asked Questions about AIO bots:
How does an AIO bot work?
An AIO bot is responsible for making web requests to multiple websites very quickly, using a range of proxies, in order to get the product you want. They can then be used for a number of different tasks, such as checking product stock, placing an order and keeping track of the whole process.
AIO bots are very good at making multiple requests in parallel and they often have access to more proxies than non-AIO bots do. Wherever possible, AIO bots will try to use a proxy on your local network or one which is owned by the brand website itself (these are called “capture” or “backdoor” proxies).
What makes AIO bot so popular among cybercriminals?
The popularity of All in One bots in the past few years has skyrocketed, especially amongst cybercriminals because they don’t need any technical skills to run them. Cybercriminals who are new to hacking can usefully deploy AIO bot as a service (Bot-as-a-Service) and generate revenue through the “rental” of this malicious software tool for profit.
Additionally, there is a huge demand for these services from people outside the world of crime, as well as those that want to get access to limited release sneakers that would usually be inaccessible without help. These sneaker lovers are willing to pay out large amounts of money and even resorting to selling personal items just for a pair of shoes.
Why should my eCommerce business care about using AIO bots?
The fraudulent orders could be placed very quickly and might make it seem like you have higher sales than you actually do, which can make genuine customers question the quality of your products, or have them miss out on limited stock items.
How to know if someone is using an AIO bot?
Checking product stock levels on your website is one of the best ways to detect whether there’s any kind of bot activity going on. However, even though you can’t stop orders from being placed, it’s important to monitor the trends and look for anything which might be suspicious.
How do I protect myself against AIO bots?
It’s important to protect your website from these bots as they can affect the performance of other customers’ orders and can make it harder for genuine buyers to place an order.
The best thing you can do is require a phone number during checkout, this way when someone places an order using one of these bots their details will be sent straight to you so that you know who placed the order (and where they are based), allowing you more control over whether or not they get through.
You should also check that the customer has entered all their details correctly at checkout so that there are no errors in any secondary processing. You could even make this mandatory if there have been too many orders with errors recently.
Are AIO bots illegal?
All In One bots are not illegal. However, their use goes against the terms and conditions of most websites.
Frequently Asked Questions about AIO bots:
What is the best way to stop AIO bots?
The best solution is to require a phone number during checkout, this will help ensure that you know who placed an order and can take action as necessary.
Do I have to let people use All In One (AIO) bots on my eCommerce website?
It’s important to be aware that third-party companies are offering products like these with unethical intentions and could damage your business if their services are used. If you do allow bots then it could mean accepting orders from all over the world when there might only be 10 pairs of shoes available in each size. This type of bot makes it easy for fraudulent customers to place unlimited orders which they wouldn’t usually be able to do. You are likely to receive complaints and negative feedback as a result of this.
How can I stop AIO bots from spamming my website?
If you don’t require a phone number during checkout then there are some other steps you can take to avoid having orders placed on AIO bots altogether. Firstly, it’s important that you only show products that are in stock if a customer places an order using one of these systems – they make it easy to add items to the cart which aren’t currently available but this means they might end up buying shoes without knowing for sure whether or not they’ll be able to get them. You could also use one product identifier per item instead of just assigning an ID when the item is created, this will help ensure that you don’t accidentally display out of stock items and will keep your customers more satisfied.
Talk to our team of cyber-security experts today to discover more about our pioneering approach to bot management to help you detect All in One (AIO) bots and defend against them.
See also:
Anti-bot
Inventory holding bots
Click-fraud

Frequently Asked Questions about dragon aio

What is Dragon AIO coded in?

Affordable AIO Bot, sneaker bot coded in VB.Net.

What sites does Dragon AIO support?

Dragon AIO Bot And for a relatively new bot, the performance and success are impressive. Dragon AIO is an all-in-one bot supporting Footsites, Yeezysupply, Adidas, Mesh sites, and most importantly, Nike. In less than a year, Dragon AIO Bot users copped hundreds of thousands of sneakers.

Does AIO bot really work?

Yes. AIO bot works for Supreme too. It even has separate settings for Supreme stores, so you can make the most of a rotating proxy network and set a very low restock delay.May 26, 2021

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