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This guide will not just explain how to use dumps but will tell you the actually detailed tools and understanding the codes like 201 or 121 etc. If you have ventured to explore dumps and doing some small research you will find it fast how it seems many people including younger people are pulling massive amounts of funds from ATM's, this will seem lucrative but in reality it is all a scam. The fact is the EMV which is a micro computer module has the ability to generate keys on every single transaction to protect the data such as TRACKS 1 and 2. In fact to jailbreak this computer you will need to crack. the ARQC which is the encryption used to generate fresh keys to complete every transaction this is awesome but cracking it is damn near impossible and if it was already cracked it is worth in a small scale at least millions!
Enough of my ranting now time to explain - TRACKS!
This is the overall diagram of a Physical credit card but for now we will only focus on the Magstripe which is a full black stripe that goes across the card horizontally.
In fact this magstripe has three layers:

The POS terminal reads from top to bottom so TRACK 1 > TRACK 2 > TRACK 3;
TRACK 1: This is the primary track of information that includes, The full card number and the full name of the CH.
interestingly enough Track 1 can be substituted for Track 2 if Track 1 is not included or does not work for some reason.
EXAMPLE OF A TRACK 1
TRACK 2: This is the secondary track that can be substituted for track 1 if its not found or does not work.
EXAMPLE OF TRACK 2
TRACK 3: This track is mainly used for stores or airlines for customer info like points etc. so its not needed.
Now that you understand somewhat of TRACKS now we can get into SERVICE CODES such as 101 or 201.
This is the FIELD SERVICE CODE chart that explains codes such as 201 or 101!
201 = This is a "integrated circut card or EMV" that has no restrictions but requires pin and is a international.
101 = its a international card with no restrictions.
That is pretty much what you need to know to learn about dumps on the technical side.
Now for the tools that you need:
MSR605X
DEFTUNE SOFTWARE
And any card that possess a EMV chip is 201.
Now you are suited to work here is a small guide to use them.
Since you are hitting USA grab a USA bin such as 517805 a good cap1 credit bin and then clone the magstripe to any card that has a EMV chip because 201 bins need a chip present to even work at the POS terminal and then either burn or scrape the chip to deactivate it just make sure the initial layer of the chip is scrapped off. The chip will no longer work after that and will force the POS terminal to initiate a fallback some work off rip but you will probably need to insert 3 times before the POS terminal asks to swipe the card. Once done the card if has a balance will approve and congrats you have now just used dumps like a BOSS! Another note is some stores work on limits and the fallback limit is 50 so if you are testing new bins. I suggest you use that as the limit so you can test accurately
ISO PDF for a clear clarification for nerds: here.
Enough of my ranting now time to explain - TRACKS!
This is the overall diagram of a Physical credit card but for now we will only focus on the Magstripe which is a full black stripe that goes across the card horizontally.
In fact this magstripe has three layers:

The POS terminal reads from top to bottom so TRACK 1 > TRACK 2 > TRACK 3;
TRACK 1: This is the primary track of information that includes, The full card number and the full name of the CH.
interestingly enough Track 1 can be substituted for Track 2 if Track 1 is not included or does not work for some reason.
Code:
%B4815881002867896^YATES/EUGENE/JOHN^37829821000123456789?
TRACK 2: This is the secondary track that can be substituted for track 1 if its not found or does not work.
Code:
%B4815881002867896^37829821000123456789?
TRACK 3: This track is mainly used for stores or airlines for customer info like points etc. so its not needed.
Now that you understand somewhat of TRACKS now we can get into SERVICE CODES such as 101 or 201.
This is the FIELD SERVICE CODE chart that explains codes such as 201 or 101!
201 = This is a "integrated circut card or EMV" that has no restrictions but requires pin and is a international.
101 = its a international card with no restrictions.
That is pretty much what you need to know to learn about dumps on the technical side.
Now for the tools that you need:
MSR605X
DEFTUNE SOFTWARE
And any card that possess a EMV chip is 201.
Now you are suited to work here is a small guide to use them.
Since you are hitting USA grab a USA bin such as 517805 a good cap1 credit bin and then clone the magstripe to any card that has a EMV chip because 201 bins need a chip present to even work at the POS terminal and then either burn or scrape the chip to deactivate it just make sure the initial layer of the chip is scrapped off. The chip will no longer work after that and will force the POS terminal to initiate a fallback some work off rip but you will probably need to insert 3 times before the POS terminal asks to swipe the card. Once done the card if has a balance will approve and congrats you have now just used dumps like a BOSS! Another note is some stores work on limits and the fallback limit is 50 so if you are testing new bins. I suggest you use that as the limit so you can test accurately
ISO PDF for a clear clarification for nerds: here.
