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  • Oct 10, 2020
    hot pancakes

    1 million and then invest for long term. I’m not big into cryptocurrency, too volatile for my taste

    I see that, but man crypto made me a lot in late 2017-early 2018

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    the 1 billion dollars

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    bitch mob

    if only it were that easy.

    Should work for dynamic IPs, no?

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    d stoner

    Should work for dynamic IPs, no?

    you only have one public IP address so using that command on your computer will only change your internal IP address which usually starts with 10.x.x.x or 192.168.x.x. NAT ( network address translation) was created because we have basically used up every possible IPv4 address and it allows us to connect multiple devices to the internet and share one public address. this will change with IPv6 where each device will have their own unique public address if they want.

    if you have multiple internet lines ( which would be expensive) then you could change your address by changing which line you use, otherwise you should just use a VPN.

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    bitch mob

    you only have one public IP address so using that command on your computer will only change your internal IP address which usually starts with 10.x.x.x or 192.168.x.x. NAT ( network address translation) was created because we have basically used up every possible IPv4 address and it allows us to connect multiple devices to the internet and share one public address. this will change with IPv6 where each device will have their own unique public address if they want.

    if you have multiple internet lines ( which would be expensive) then you could change your address by changing which line you use, otherwise you should just use a VPN.

    now post about the MAC address or UUID on mobile

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    now post about the MAC address or UUID on mobile

    what do you want to know?

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    Oct 10, 2020

    or if u are paranoid we can track your screen resolution and match it with the browser type/version to create a unique traceable identifier

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    Oct 10, 2020
    bitch mob

    what do you want to know?

    i just think nowadays it's better to just buy a second phone or laptop, and also with a vpn of course. none of this matters we are all being tracked and the data is being stored forever in utah deal with it

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    bitch mob

    you only have one public IP address so using that command on your computer will only change your internal IP address which usually starts with 10.x.x.x or 192.168.x.x. NAT ( network address translation) was created because we have basically used up every possible IPv4 address and it allows us to connect multiple devices to the internet and share one public address. this will change with IPv6 where each device will have their own unique public address if they want.

    if you have multiple internet lines ( which would be expensive) then you could change your address by changing which line you use, otherwise you should just use a VPN.

    Makes sense, didnt know it was for the internal one tho. (I just know those commands fix issues, and it gives u a new number)

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    Already spoof the public ip and mac... Might start changing the internal one every month or so too

  • Oct 10, 2020

    i just want happiness

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    now post about the MAC address or UUID on mobile

    I forget if its the ethernet or wifi driver

    But in device manager, one of those should let u spoof ur mac address with no need to download or buy other products.

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    d stoner

    Makes sense, didnt know it was for the internal one tho. (I just know those commands fix issues, and it gives u a new number)

    But
    Already spoof the public ip and mac... Might start changing the internal one every month or so too

    you don't need to worry about changing your internal ip addresses, they are not routable on the internet so anything you communicate with beyond your router/modem does not see those internal addresses.

  • Oct 10, 2020
    bitch mob

    you don't need to worry about changing your internal ip addresses, they are not routable on the internet so anything you communicate with beyond your router/modem does not see those internal addresses.

    But programs installed on my system can see the internal one, correct?

    I started modding in gta online lol... From what i understand R* launcher does see the internal, and word is some private menus are able to pull that info.

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    d stoner

    I forget if its the ethernet or wifi driver

    But in device manager, one of those should let u spoof ur mac address with no need to download or buy other products.

    i'm not that worried about it

    nothing to hide just know how it all works

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    i'm not that worried about it

    nothing to hide just know how it all works

    Its not about law enforcement
    Its about malicious actors

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    d stoner

    Its not about law enforcement
    Its about malicious actors

    the real deal hackers are not gonna target you, you'll be fine.

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    bitch mob

    the real deal hackers are not gonna target you, you'll be fine.

    Eh... I been buying gta menus, and if they have "crash session" options, ive been trying to get them detected

    I mightve been doxxed already

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    d stoner

    Eh... I been buying gta menus, and if they have "crash session" options, ive been trying to get them detected

    I mightve been doxxed already

    well before you get f***ed put 26b on my account so i can have 50b, thanks.

  • Oct 10, 2020
    bitch mob

    well before you get f***ed put 26b on my account so i can have 50b, thanks.

    U prolly dont want the mod makers to see me log into ur account lol

  • Oct 10, 2020
    SlicedBread

    Would you rather have a permaban or IP ban?

  • Oct 10, 2020

    Money

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    will be using this thread to make fun of no-coiners in the future lol

  • Oct 21, 2020
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    bitch mob

    you only have one public IP address so using that command on your computer will only change your internal IP address which usually starts with 10.x.x.x or 192.168.x.x. NAT ( network address translation) was created because we have basically used up every possible IPv4 address and it allows us to connect multiple devices to the internet and share one public address. this will change with IPv6 where each device will have their own unique public address if they want.

    if you have multiple internet lines ( which would be expensive) then you could change your address by changing which line you use, otherwise you should just use a VPN.

    so if you wanted to change your ip for some reason, how would someone do that? I've heard you can input new numbers until you find one that works, but that sounds like it could be a very short or very long process

  • Oct 21, 2020

    $1,000,000.00 USD = $1,000,000.00 USD
    100 bitcoins = $1,235,000.00

    fairly close, but I'll choose 100 bitcoins

  • Oct 21, 2020
    Old Man Robin

    I'd rather have lunch with Jay Z

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