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Hello everyone! I want to close another of my omissions with this article, briefly telling beginners what BA is and what it’s all about.
Before reading, I recommend that you read this article, it contains an explanation of the terms mentioned below (brut ba, log ba, etc.)
BA literally stands for bank account. BA also refers to the direction of work with bank accounts.
They work in this direction both with brute force and with logs (a more complex and expensive topic)
BA was and remains the most promising and in-depth private direction in the card game. There is very little useful information about it in the public domain, but to learn the basics and start working - the theory in the public is quite enough.
In my opinion, the main advantage of BA is that here you are almost completely autonomous, you do not depend on drop service for stuff, as in the case of stuff carding (which is rip), nor on the validity of CC bases in shops.
Because you are not working here with CC, but with bank accounts. And when you buy a brute of any bank from a seller, you are not afraid of getting invalid, invalid brute is usually not traded, because all this is perfectly checked and you can fairly throw a claim to the seller, for which he will be obliged to make you a replacement without questions.
Another advantage that distinguishes the brute BA niche from working with cards is that you can check [via third-party services] money movements on the brute BA you bought almost in real time, which allows you to track the activity of the CH and effectively plan your further actions to write off $ from its accounts + you can easily see the exact balance on all its accounts by linking the BA via log/pass to the API of the aggregator office that supports your bank (to plaid, for example).
Example of a check brute BA through Plyde, we see all accounts and balances on the account. In the case of brute, all these things are checked strictly through third-party services, without entering the personal account!
How do bundles work? Let's consider the option with the implementation of brute force (log/pass bank)
Despite the fact that there are various ways to transfer the balance from brute BA to us on CryptoCash, the scheme of work is the same and has not changed for many years:
Lookup the BA owner's fullz and register the office on his fullz -> Link our brute to the office that supports bank linking via ACH or insta via the same plaid (this could be an investment account, a self-registered bank, VCC and a bunch of other options) -> deposit N amount to the internal balance of this front office -> deposit from the front office to VCC -> hand over VCC to cashers and get your ~85% in crypto.
There are many conventions in this scheme, but the general template of work is as follows. Almost in all good connections for cashing out brute BA - the money goes through such a cycle and stops at VCC, which the insta will withdraw cash and conveniently pay out in usdt. (of course, there are schemes without VCC, we will talk about this later, the purpose of this article is to give you a basic understanding).
The BA sphere is not limited to brutes, but I encourage all newbies to start with brutes - a very profitable and promising direction that will always live (as well as logs).
- types of translations.
Next, the logs themselves.
Unlike brute force, having logs we have the ability to log in and the ability to change the number/mail of the CH (+ changing the priority of where alerts for write-offs go), the ability to view transactions, and an abundance of options for how to drain the balance. That is why I do not recommend beginners to climb right into - sometimes you don’t need to try especially hard to lock yourself access to - any suspicious transaction, any “strange” activity, even frequent climbing can easily kill the log, does not sleep. - account number, usually 8-15 characters (sometimes up to 17). There are account numbers of 4-5 characters. If your bank does not allow you to link such a short number, you should add zeros before it to the appropriate value. We have the ability to log into your bank's personal account and change the number/mail of the personal account CH (+ change the priority of where alerts for write-offs go), the ability to view transactions, and an abundance of options for how to drain the balance (options for how to fail - too). That is why I do not recommend beginners to go straight to the logs - sometimes you don't need to try especially hard to block access to your personal account - any suspicious transaction, any "strange" activity, even frequent climbing through the personal account can easily kill the log, antifraud never sleeps.
What does a typical bank account look like? In this case, it is chase logs.
Logs are usually processed in warmed-up receivers using a proven connection; you can't randomly make a send directly to your VCC or wire it to the first self-registered BA you come across. For this reason, there are log sellers; logs that go on sale are mostly copies that people don't know how to process (there is no connection for them, banks are too fraudulent). But logs that are processed - they are either not on sale or overpriced.
In general, the price of an error is too high in the case of logs, they are taken into work when there is a specific connection + they are expensive not only to buy, but also to mine. After all, stealers/hvnc/phishing are not cheap, beginner, do not even look in this direction for now, start with brutes. And if you want to switch from brutes to logs one day, it will be better to acquire independent mining, buying logs is definitely a bad idea.
This is the introduction. I hope that after reading it, the newbie got a general understanding of the principle of work in the BA direction, and if so, then my goal has been achieved.
I also recommend reading thoughts on working with BA.
Before reading, I recommend that you read this article, it contains an explanation of the terms mentioned below (brut ba, log ba, etc.)
BA literally stands for bank account. BA also refers to the direction of work with bank accounts.
They work in this direction both with brute force and with logs (a more complex and expensive topic)
BA was and remains the most promising and in-depth private direction in the card game. There is very little useful information about it in the public domain, but to learn the basics and start working - the theory in the public is quite enough.
In my opinion, the main advantage of BA is that here you are almost completely autonomous, you do not depend on drop service for stuff, as in the case of stuff carding (which is rip), nor on the validity of CC bases in shops.
Because you are not working here with CC, but with bank accounts. And when you buy a brute of any bank from a seller, you are not afraid of getting invalid, invalid brute is usually not traded, because all this is perfectly checked and you can fairly throw a claim to the seller, for which he will be obliged to make you a replacement without questions.
Another advantage that distinguishes the brute BA niche from working with cards is that you can check [via third-party services] money movements on the brute BA you bought almost in real time, which allows you to track the activity of the CH and effectively plan your further actions to write off $ from its accounts + you can easily see the exact balance on all its accounts by linking the BA via log/pass to the API of the aggregator office that supports your bank (to plaid, for example).
Example of a check brute BA through Plyde, we see all accounts and balances on the account. In the case of brute, all these things are checked strictly through third-party services, without entering the personal account!
How do bundles work? Let's consider the option with the implementation of brute force (log/pass bank)
Despite the fact that there are various ways to transfer the balance from brute BA to us on CryptoCash, the scheme of work is the same and has not changed for many years:
Lookup the BA owner's fullz and register the office on his fullz -> Link our brute to the office that supports bank linking via ACH or insta via the same plaid (this could be an investment account, a self-registered bank, VCC and a bunch of other options) -> deposit N amount to the internal balance of this front office -> deposit from the front office to VCC -> hand over VCC to cashers and get your ~85% in crypto.
There are many conventions in this scheme, but the general template of work is as follows. Almost in all good connections for cashing out brute BA - the money goes through such a cycle and stops at VCC, which the insta will withdraw cash and conveniently pay out in usdt. (of course, there are schemes without VCC, we will talk about this later, the purpose of this article is to give you a basic understanding).
The BA sphere is not limited to brutes, but I encourage all newbies to start with brutes - a very profitable and promising direction that will always live (as well as logs).
- types of translations.
Next, the logs themselves.
Unlike brute force, having logs we have the ability to log in and the ability to change the number/mail of the CH (+ changing the priority of where alerts for write-offs go), the ability to view transactions, and an abundance of options for how to drain the balance. That is why I do not recommend beginners to climb right into - sometimes you don’t need to try especially hard to lock yourself access to - any suspicious transaction, any “strange” activity, even frequent climbing can easily kill the log, does not sleep. - account number, usually 8-15 characters (sometimes up to 17). There are account numbers of 4-5 characters. If your bank does not allow you to link such a short number, you should add zeros before it to the appropriate value. We have the ability to log into your bank's personal account and change the number/mail of the personal account CH (+ change the priority of where alerts for write-offs go), the ability to view transactions, and an abundance of options for how to drain the balance (options for how to fail - too). That is why I do not recommend beginners to go straight to the logs - sometimes you don't need to try especially hard to block access to your personal account - any suspicious transaction, any "strange" activity, even frequent climbing through the personal account can easily kill the log, antifraud never sleeps.
What does a typical bank account look like? In this case, it is chase logs.
Logs are usually processed in warmed-up receivers using a proven connection; you can't randomly make a send directly to your VCC or wire it to the first self-registered BA you come across. For this reason, there are log sellers; logs that go on sale are mostly copies that people don't know how to process (there is no connection for them, banks are too fraudulent). But logs that are processed - they are either not on sale or overpriced.
In general, the price of an error is too high in the case of logs, they are taken into work when there is a specific connection + they are expensive not only to buy, but also to mine. After all, stealers/hvnc/phishing are not cheap, beginner, do not even look in this direction for now, start with brutes. And if you want to switch from brutes to logs one day, it will be better to acquire independent mining, buying logs is definitely a bad idea.
This is the introduction. I hope that after reading it, the newbie got a general understanding of the principle of work in the BA direction, and if so, then my goal has been achieved.
I also recommend reading thoughts on working with BA.