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Ever notice how most <font color="#FF4500">carders</font> are like sheep all rushing to card the same shit over and over? <font color="#FF4500">PS5s iPhones, gift cards</font> - basic bitch stuff that gets burned fast. Meanwhile the <font color="#00FF00">real money</font>'s hiding in plain sight waiting for someone with half a brain to notice it. Now if there is something I specialize it, its the unconventional.<br/> <br/> That's why today I'm introducing you to the beautiful world of <font color="#00BFFF">domain carding</font>. Yeah you heard that right - fucking domain names. Those little pieces of internet real estate that every business needs but nobody thinks to card. While other carders are fighting over scraps in oversaturated markets were gonna devour a market that's practically untouched. And the best part? These <font color="#00FF00">digital assets</font> are more liquid than water - they sell themselves fast really fucking fast.<br/> <br/> <div align="center"><font color="White"><font size="5"><b>Domains, WTF?</b></font></font><br/> <img alt="" border="0" class="bbCodeImage" src="https://i.ibb.co/kVTtVsmw/image.png"/></div><br/> Before retards flocked to <font color="#FF8C00">NFTs</font> and <font color="#FF8C00">crypto</font> there was a single most liquid asset on the cyberweb: domain names. These digital addresses are the backbone of the internet - every website needs one and some are worth serious fucking cash. Prices range from $10 to millions depending on how desirable that string of letters is.<br/> <br/> Here's what makes domains so juicy for carders: once you transfer them out of the original owner, they're basically yours. <font color="#00FF00">No chargebacks no reversals, no bullshit</font>. The transfer process is designed to be permanent - its like a digital deed to your piece of internet real estate. Unless you hit a 100K domain, in which case the owner will put an effort in disputing the transfer.<br/> <br/> And unlike your typical carded goods domains don't need to be stored in a warehouse or shipped anywhere. They're pure digital assets - no physical footprint no shipping addresses to burn just clean profitable transfers to your email and you're done.<br/> <br/> <div align="center"><font color="white"><font size="5"><b>High-Quality Domains</b></font></font><br/> <img alt="" border="0" class="bbCodeImage" src="https://i.ibb.co/4nv6j58K/image.png"/></div><br/> Just like how 99% of <font color="#FF4500">NFTs are worthless jpeg garbage</font> most domains are total dogshit. But here's the beautiful thing about carding domains - we don't give a fuck if our "investment" tanks. Were playing with house money which means we can take bigger swings. That said, don't be a moron buying random domains - you still need to be strategic.<br/> <br/> <font color="#00FF00">Brandable domains</font> and <font color="#00FF00">short domains</font> are the real cash cows. Brandable means catchy memorable names that sound like they could be the next big startup. Before they were tech giants, <a href="https://spotify.com" target="_blank">Spotify</a> and <a href="https://netflix.com" target="_blank">Netflix</a> were just random words someone thought sounded cool. Companies will shell out serious cash for the perfect name that captures their brand.<br/> <br/> <font color="White"><font size="3"><b>Actual Plan</b></font></font><br/> Let's get to the meat - where to actually card these bad boys. The domain industry has a particularly juicy segment: brandable domain marketplaces. These platforms are like digital shopping malls filled with pre-made "brandable" domain names - catchy memorable domains specifically crafted to sell. These sites include <a href="https://brandbucket.com" target="_blank">BrandBucket</a> <a href="https://brandroot.com" target="_blank">Brandroot</a>, BrandoNames and IndieNames - marketplaces where sellers list their premium domains for serious cash.<br/> <br/> <img alt="" border="0" class="bbCodeImage" src="https://i.ibb.co/zVwFCZZb/image.png"/> <br/> <br/> <font color="white"><font size="3"><b>BrandBucket</b></font></font><br/> While this guide applies to pretty much most 'brandable' domain platforms well focus on <a href="https://brandbucket.com" target="_blank">BrandBucket</a> - the biggest fish in this pond with thousands of premium domains listed. They act as a middleman between domain sellers and buyers handling all the payment processing and transfers. The best part is that any domain under $10K can be purchased with a card - no crypto or wire transfer bullshit needed.<br/> <br/> <font color="white"><font size="3"><b>Requirements</b></font></font><br/> Here's your shopping list for carding domains on BrandBucket:<br/> <br/> <div align="center"><img alt="" border="0" class="bbCodeImage" src="https://i.ibb.co/TqwL5mQg/image.png"/></div><ul><li><font color="#FF8C00">A card with a high limit</font> - you're hunting premium domains here so it needs to hit $5K minimum. NONVBV or virgin cards from <a href="https://stripe.com" target="_blank">Stripe</a> are your best bet since BrandBucket use Stripe Radar. VBV can work too if you've got a clean fraud score and followed my other guides on keeping that shit pristine.</li> <li><font color="#00FF00">Residential proxy</font> - keep that traffic looking legit.</li> <li><font color="#00FF00">Antidetect browser</font> configured for <a href="https://stripe.com" target="_blank">Stripe</a> - match your timezone language, screen resolution and fonts to your proxy location. Keep your WebGL and Canvas fingerprints consistent with your profile. Disable WebRTC to prevent IP leaks. BrandBucket uses Stripes fraud detection, so your browser profile needs to look squeaky clean.</li> <li><font color="#FF8C00">Drawn ID</font> matching your card info - they'll most likely ask for verification AFTER your purchase goes through. No advanced verification bullshit - just a basic ID upload that any decent drawn ID will pass.</li> </ul><br/> <font color="white"><div align="center"><font size="5"><b>The Process</b></font></div></font><div align="center"><br/> <img alt="" border="0" class="bbCodeImage" src="https://i.ibb.co/QvWqhwG3/image.png"/></div><br/> First is to look for great domains from <a href="https://brandbucket.com" target="_blank">BrandBucket</a>. Now, this is where the real fucking artistry comes in - you're not just blindly buying domains you're hunting for digital gold. Those sellers price their own shit which means some don't know what they're sitting on.<br/> <br/> Your targets should be short and catchy as hell. Two words max preferably one. Right now anything with "<font color="#00FF00">AI</font>" or "<font color="#00FF00">crypto</font>" is practically printing money. If you do your homework and study recent sales you can flip these domains for 90-95% of what the value you carded them for. The markets so hot for the right names that your biggest problem will be counting the fucking money.<br/> <br/> When you've found your pick (keeping it under that $10K card limit), checkout is straightforward : enter your card details making sure everything matches the ID you'll use later.<br/> <br/> <div align="center"><img alt="" border="0" class="bbCodeImage" src="https://i.ibb.co/rKR53bRR/image.png"/></div><br/> After your payment clears they'll most likely request ID verification via email. Send over your drawn ID matching your card details. Their verification is basic - no selfies no video calls, just a simple email.<br/> <br/> Once verified check where the domain is currently registered. Create an account at that exact registrar - don't fuck around with other options. Why? Because internal transfers happen in minutes to hours while cross-registrar transfers can take days. The last thing you want is the card getting charged back while your domains stuck in transfer. <a href="https://brandbucket.com" target="_blank">BrandBucket</a> will initiate the transfer process and since you're staying at the same registrar that shit will be in your account before anyone knows what hit them.<br/> <br/> <div align="center"><img alt="" border="0" class="bbCodeImage" src="https://i.ibb.co/Xxw6Zmyt/image.png"/></div><br/> Once that domain hits your registrar its yours. <font color="#00FF00">No chargebacks no reversals, no bullshit</font>. The transfer process is permanent by design. List that bad boy on other marketplaces price it competitively and watch the profits roll in. Rinse and repeat with different cards and accounts and you've got yourself a sustainable operation.<br/> <br/> <font color="white"><div align="center"><font size="5"><b>The Road Ahead​</b></font></div></font><br/> While we focused on <a href="https://brandbucket.com" target="_blank">BrandBucket</a> this shit works across the entire domain marketplace ecosystem. Every "brandable" domain platform out there is running basically the same playbook. <a href="https://brandroot.com" target="_blank">BrandRoot</a> BrandPA, Atom - they're all begging to get hit the same way.<br/> <br/> Remember - patience and proper security will keep you in the game long-term. While other carders are fighting over scraps you'll be building a sustainable operation that prints money. The domain game isn't going anywhere - there's always another startup willing to pay premium for the perfect name.<br/> <br/> Now go out there and become a cyberspace mogul. The only thing standing between you and a fat stack of cash is a few clicks and a good eye for a domain. <img alt="" border="0" class="inlineimg" src="images/smilies/yoba.png" title="Yoba"/> </div> |
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