Almost Succeeded with X2

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after wasting a lots of US$ and crypto finally i get i found some working soft but really not sure unless i make a success on my next try with new blank cards.

I am not sure if all my soft working also not sure that the JCOP J2A040 card is correct or not , i have bought them from aliexpress..

process done and success

1, plug in MSR605X and Omnikey
2. read my own working debit card
3. copy track 2 from msrx
4. put blank card in omnikey delete + format by Jcop english
5. open x2 2023 - read my own debit card to create IST
6. open ART tool - try to set art ( failed)
7. x2 - put track 2 name , CID,PIN,currency code, country code , generate arc by bptool and write to blank card
8. ist load and write on blank card
9. cardpeek to analyze emv- start - it was ok but get 1 error (GOP FAILED) after pressing ok it continue analyze and done with lots of info
10. hit to the ATM - after putting PIN and amount card came out haha

dont know where did i do the mistake and what i missed
 

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How many blank cards did you get and how much? I’ve bought from Amazon and it was around $20 bucks for one. And so also got the same errors as you did last week. Where did you get the software from? eBay?
 
Depending on what software you are using what works best is either J2A040 36k or J3R180 if you're using X3. The latter is replacing the traditional J2A040 as payment systems evolving.
 
Depending on what software you are using what works best is either J2A040 36k or J3R180 if you're using X3. The latter is replacing the traditional J2A040 as payment systems evolving.
X3 is a scam stop promoting it mf
 
Depending on what software you are using what works best is either J2A040 36k or J3R180 if you're using X3. The latter is replacing the traditional J2A040 as payment systems evolving.
Is there a difference between J2A040 vs J2A040 36k ? Could that be why I have multiple debit dumps I can view balance and not withdraw (non vbv btw )?
 
Is there a difference between J2A040 vs J2A040 36k ? Could that be why I have multiple debit dumps I can view balance and not withdraw (non vbv
The significance of 36k and 40k lies in the internal memory and processing power of the chip, with 36k being the minimum recommended standard. Initially, I faced challenges due to unknowingly using a card that did not meet this requirement. However, upon gaining knowledge from the X3 resources, I specifically ordered 36k cards, which were recognized as true Java cards by JCop Manager.

Furthermore, I have taken note of the recommended J3R180 card due to its dual capability for NFC and EMV, as well as the ACR1281-U reader's dual reading/writing abilities compared to the conventional Omnikey. Through further research, it appears that the ACR1281-U reader is gaining prominence as an industry replacement due to technological advancements.
 
The significance of 36k and 40k lies in the internal memory and processing power of the chip, with 36k being the minimum recommended standard. Initially, I faced challenges due to unknowingly using a card that did not meet this requirement. However, upon gaining knowledge from the X3 resources, I specifically ordered 36k cards, which were recognized as true Java cards by JCop Manager.

Furthermore, I have taken note of the recommended J3R180 card due to its dual capability for NFC and EMV, as well as the ACR1281-U reader's dual reading/writing abilities compared to the conventional Omnikey. Through further research, it appears that the ACR1281-U reader is gaining prominence as an industry replacement due to technological advancements.
dont talk again about x3 is a scam
 
The significance of 36k and 40k lies in the internal memory and processing power of the chip, with 36k being the minimum recommended standard. Initially, I faced challenges due to unknowingly using a card that did not meet this requirement. However, upon gaining knowledge from the X3 resources, I specifically ordered 36k cards, which were recognized as true Java cards by JCop Manager.

Furthermore, I have taken note of the recommended J3R180 card due to its dual capability for NFC and EMV, as well as the ACR1281-U reader's dual reading/writing abilities compared to the conventional Omnikey. Through further research, it appears that the ACR1281-U reader is gaining prominence as an industry replacement due to technological advancements.
Ok so what you are saying is J2a040 36k cards are the SPECIFIC/true compatible of the j2a040 we need to use for X2 ? Or is that just an x3 thing ? I have withdrawn from a credit dump recently using a standard j2a040 card without any 36k or 40k memory capacity, a standard j2a40.
 
The significance of 36k and 40k lies in the internal memory and processing power of the chip, with 36k being the minimum recommended standard. Initially, I faced challenges due to unknowingly using a card that did not meet this requirement. However, upon gaining knowledge from the X3 resources, I specifically ordered 36k cards, which were recognized as true Java cards by JCop Manager.

Furthermore, I have taken note of the recommended J3R180 card due to its dual capability for NFC and EMV, as well as the ACR1281-U reader's dual reading/writing abilities compared to the conventional Omnikey. Through further research, it appears that the ACR1281-U reader is gaining prominence as an industry replacement due to technological advancements.
I think it’s safe to say you may have solved my problem bro. I checked my card on jcop manager and it is showing me it is unsupported wow.
 

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