Scrolling the network and program threads again and man, you people talk about this stuff like it's 2010. 'You'll get banned' 'not sustainable' yeah yeah we get it, be white hat forever. My take? The real black hat isn't about cloaking and junk traffic. That's just being lazy and obvious. The real method that survived is identity arbitrage - building a bank of aged, warmed-up profiles for banking and ad accounts, then killing them softly after you're done. You aren't faking clicks, you're faking the legitimacy layer they check for. The risk is you need to know when to cash out and ghost before a manual review sees your pattern, which they rarely do if you aren't greedy. The reward is you can sometimes push offers no white hat could ever get approved on, with margins that look like typos. It's not about tricks, it's about building real documentation and burning it. But hey, keep arguing about cookie durations and red flags in networks - they're looking for the obvious stuff anyway. The game changed and the advice didn't