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Clarification on config.json arguments and usage of bot #63

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sonaxpro opened this issue Jul 9, 2024 · 1 comment
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Clarification on config.json arguments and usage of bot #63

sonaxpro opened this issue Jul 9, 2024 · 1 comment

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sonaxpro commented Jul 9, 2024

Dear Community, dear @Poryaei,

I would like to clarify some points about the arguments in the config.json file:

"api_id": 8086441,
"admin": 6135970338,

In the README.md, it is stated:
"Replace the value of admin with the numeric ID of the admin. You can get this ID by contacting @chatIDrobot on Telegram."

I contacted this bot and received the following:

name: "My_name" 
🆔 username: @my_name
📱 chat_id: 86125206 
🉐 language: en

The chat_id I received (86125206) is quite different from the example value of admin (6135970338) in the default configuration.

Should I add this value, or am I missing something?

Could you please explain and possibly add to the documentation what "api_id", "api_hash", and "admin" are used for?

I created the bot and added the token to "bot_token", but I am unclear about the bot's purpose.

I would like to ask for some clarification regarding the max_days_for_return parameter in the documentation. By default, it is set to 5, but I am unsure how the bot will behave once all cards exceed this value. Will the farming process continue effectively?

For example, I have multiple accounts: one is new, and another has an income of 1 million per hour. Naturally, they have different payback periods, and for the latter, the profitable cards may have a payback period of up to 100 days. However, I do not want to change the setting in a way that would negatively affect the new account.

Could you please explain how the bot handles this situation and if there are any recommended practices for managing multiple accounts with varying income levels?

Best regards,

@sonaxpro
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sonaxpro commented Jul 9, 2024

I just figured out that the "admin" parameter actually means the referral code for the Hamster bot. This wasn't immediately obvious. Could the description in the documentation be updated to reflect this?

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