How does Nike botting work?
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Before explaining how Nike botting works, I’d like to go over how Nike/SNKRS itself works. Nike/SNKRS works by using 3 main ways to release an item/sneaker. These 3 ways are as shown below:
Dan
A DAN release is a 10 minute visible draw on the SNKRS app/website. You’re able to see a 10 minute bar on the top of the screen which tells you the amount of time that you’re able to enter into the drop. This release method is mostly used for very hyped releases, such as Travis Scott releases, Hyped up Jordan's, and Hyped up Dunks/SBs
LEO
A LEO release is a 2 minute draw that is not visible. You have 2 minutes to enter your device/account into the draw, and then hope that you catch a W. Unlike a DAN release, you are able to enter your device/account AFTER the 2 minute window, although keep in mind, your chances are highly lowered after the 2 minute window. This is the most popular release method, and it happens extremely frequently with all drops.
FLOW
A FLOW release is a FCFS way that Nike/SNKRS occasionally releases drops. Although this method is fairly uncommon, it still is worth going over. This drop method usually happens during shock drops/minor releases. SNKRS Live shock drops are one of the most potent examples of FLOW drops, as when they load up on the livestream, they’re almost always FCFS.
Now that I’ve explained the 3 release methods of Nike, I’d like to go over how Nike botting works. Nike botting works by using several accounts on desktop that enter into the drop, which gives you a much higher chance of hitting/hitting multiples. Usually, the regular person would use anywhere from 1-3 accounts, but with a bot, you’re usually using anywhere from 20-150+ accounts. As I mentioned previously, this is infinitely scalable, which I’ll go over later. Most Nike bots use a “Headed” way of entering a draw. This means that there will be a physical browser that is opened by the bot, which will pre-load the “Submit Order” button for Nike. The button looks like this After the bot pre-loads this button & page, it will wait for drop time to enter. The bot will automatically click the “Submit Order” button, entering the account into the drop. After submitting the order, the bot will wait for the result of the draw. At this point, you will either Win, or you will Lose. Winning means that you will be charged for the drop, and it will be shipped out to you. Losing the draw simply means that you have lost, and that you will not be charged for anything. Again, keep in mind that the bot will do this for ALL of your accounts, so you’ll most likely have success if you do everything correctly.
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