A small guide which shows how Dolphin{anty} anti-detect browser and some other software tools can be used to run multiple accounts on Sandbox to generate money.
Lovers of play-to-earn gaming were recently treated to the release of Sandbox’s new event and its new Alpha Season 3. This season, there will be more than 92 maps and 10k Alfapass rewards. The developers have tightened control and introduced a new Know-Your-Customer system. These measures make it tough to generate money for those playing with 10, 100, and 1000 accounts.
However, there is a way around these new measures. We will present an easy way to use multiple accounts with the help of the Dolphin{anty} anti-detect browser and some other software tools. This not only increases the chances of success but also minimizes the risk of account bans.
Users must first create a table of the kind shown below. Metamask data should be put in a spate table to which the user should only have access to keep it safe. Using this table makes it easier to navigate a variety of accounts and logs to know which belongs to what.
It is preferred that users use personal anonymous proxies. After purchasing the proxies, the user must record their addresses, logins, and passwords in the above table.
A user should then download the official Dolphin{anty} from the official site which comes pre-loaded with 10 free browser profiles. Additionally, with this antidetect browser, you can install Metamask on all profiles at once in a couple of clicks.
Users have to register accounts on the Sandbox website using the Dolphin{anty} anti-detect browser. Registration can be done in Sandbox through the mail, Metamask wallet, Twitter, and other options. To create an account on Dolphin{anty}, the following steps need to be taken.
Users should always close the profile in the anti-detect browser. Account will save all information like mail data, and login credentials for Metamask and others. To use one of the profiles with an account, users simply have to press the “start” button. The registration process should be repeated in Sandbox.
To avoid getting a ban on the hardware parameters, users need to change the UUID of their device. Simply using a browser anti-detection software would suffice if the game was browser-based. However, Sandbox has its own application, which is why the hardware parameters matter. To begin, users must enter the term “Regedit” in the command line and go to the Registry editor program. They must then navigate to the Cryptography folder which is located at Local Machine>Software> Microsoft.
Next, the user has to change the “value data” parameter in the MachienGuide. It will appear as d439z4a4-5d04-447f-be1f-3233cd124513 or something similar. Using a UUID number generator, users should enter the new number into the table for each profile.
To change the address of the hard disk, users must use the hard disk serial number changer. The software is very simple to use and allows users to simply change the volume address to anything they like. To confirm the modification, users have to click on “Change”.
MAC addresses will have to be changed for each profile. This can be done using the SMAC tool.
Users can use Proxifier, a program that extends the action of the purchased proxy to the running Sandbox application. This allows users to play under the IP address from which they registered the account through the Dolphin{anty} anti-detect.
These modifications will allow users to run their profiles one by one, switch profiles or settings, and launch the Sandbox application. They can play, download levels, and wait for bonuses which will let them earn some easy money.
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