The script automatically adjusts the hop count. If a peer provides a direct (Hop1) card, they get priority. If they only provide Hop2 or Hop3 shares, the automation demotes them in the queue.
If you choose to proceed, follow these mitigation strategies: Cccam Exchange Auto
CCcam Exchange Auto is not a standard software or client, but rather a category of automated PHP-based web panels (e.g., CCcam Auto Exchange, CCcam Panel) designed to manage card-sharing servers. Its primary function is to automatically exchange CCcam peers based on predefined rules (e.g., uptime, number of cards, hop count). While theoretically useful for large server operators, in practice it is plagued by outdated code, severe security vulnerabilities, legal issues, and a steep decline in relevance due to the migration to OSCam and modern encryption systems. The script automatically adjusts the hop count
Verdict: Avoid for anything beyond isolated, legacy, non-critical internal testing. Not suitable for production, security-conscious, or legal environments. Let’s break down the technical flow of an
Let’s break down the technical flow of an automated exchange.