- Residential because it perfectly mimics another house.
- I connect using my anti-detect browser.
- Since this is a delicate matter, I can provide you with more information in private messages. I will need some details that are not a good idea to share here, just as you shouldn't have said, "I own a company with my partners where we do laundering for the Chinese, and we have connections with the banks and police so we can clear a lot of problems."
To comment briefly on your statement, I want to make something perfectly clear: Recently, two people who were involved in forums like this (not carder forums, but other types) were arrested. One of them is facing life in prison, and the other is facing 20 years.
"But wait a minute, those people were idiots," you might say. I don't think so. One of them was able to breach the FBI databases, and the other was giving classes on cybersecurity. You see, many times it’s not just about the technical skills. A lot of the things we write here will haunt us until the day we die, and they could be the reason we are arrested 20 years from now, as these texts could be presented as evidence in court.
From my interactions with various experts on cybercrime, I’ve noticed that they don't care much for appreciation or respect; their only concern is to make money as quietly as possible. Mentors who do this for free don't care or want to hear a "thank you." They do what they do for their own reasons. They don't want to see you flex or act foolishly.
Take from the above what you will—just some thoughts on progress. I often answer questions differently, but I always make sure the reader learns something and has the potential to grow. But I will be happy to provide an answer here as well to your third question:
Forget what you do in the real world, and forget if you know the owner of a bank. The FBI and Interpol don't care who you know. You could know the president, and it wouldn't matter.
Think, for example, of drug lords. They may have their countries by the balls, yet they still get caught in their own countries by the USA.
So, my advice for whatever you plan to do is to approach it as a new person. That’s my answer to your third question: "Do it as a new person." If you don't understand what that means, I advise you to keep studying, reading, and learning because you have a lot to learn.
You do have a lot to learn, just like me, but not knowing the basics should raise a red flag for you. Be careful, put your ego aside, learn, and you will be fine.