Supreme EU Sellout Times – You Need Quick Fingers !
Last updated on October 27th, 2023 at 04:02 pm
It’s getting like a normal person with ordinary reflexes, a passable internet connection and a decent computer doesn’t stand a chance with many of these Supreme drops in the EU nowadays. They are either restricting the level of each release or there are more and more Bots involved ! Anything that looks good or is even remotely hot disappears in seconds, certainly faster than my chubby fingers can navigate a mouse and a keyboard.
Have a look at these latest times from January where it took for a Supreme release to sell out and there’s no sneakers in these ! You can get complete lists from the Supreme community too who keep records of all these drops.
The sneaker times are faster still, which shows how difficult it is to cop anything in these drops, let alone something good. Of course quick fingers isn’t going to help, I suspect anything under 20 seconds is pretty much impossible to get manually. Although I could be wrong so let me know if you’ve got anything from these lists without using software.
Fast/Local Proxies are needed for these Supreme EU Sellout Times
Yet the software although important is rarely the bottleneck if you’re struggling to get anything in these releases. After all they’re little more than glorified macros, which fire up your details to get those items in the cart, Nine times out of ten, failure is due to proxies which can add a huge lag to your connection if you don’t choose right.
Using a proxy is already an extra hop in the network journey so will add some time to connection unless it’s very quick. Often people end up using specially configured and designed Supreme Proxies which seems a good idea but isn’t if the hardware can’t cope. You might not be using concurrent IP addresses but if there a hundred Bots tied to the same server hammering it at exactly the same time when a drop occurs it can slow down hugely.
Anyone who has ever configured any sort of web server will know how a few hundred concurrent connections can bring even state of the art hardware to it’s knees.
It’s definitely something to consider as we wait for the Supreme restock and see what’s awaiting for us next season. In fact finding the balance has always been something of a trial and error process which seems to change every season. You can even sometimes get too focused on speed fixated on the fastest Supreme sellout time ever! Then find adding a slight delay to your Bot pays dividends as you pass through the splash screen without issue.
There are loads of options to consider when you’re trying to choose which proxies to use, but in general there are a few providers which just seem to work and plenty that fail nearly every time. However even clear, perfect residential proxies if they’re not fast enough will not work properly in these situations. If you route your internet connection half way across the world you’ll either get blocked as a suspicious location or just fail because of the time lag.
Many people claim that using the Luminati Proxy Manager is the simplest road to success but obviously these are not that cheap. However you can specify the exact locations of your residential addresses and most of them are fine and sticky enough if you have configured your Bot correctly (usually can checkout before they expire rotate). You can specify stickiness levels but this costs more again. However having a residential IP address in the same location as the target Supreme (or any other server) normally works great at least for me.
In fact the right proxy can actually make your checkout even faster than a direct connection!
Other recommendations include using particular fast servers supplied by RotatingProxies although they’re more suitable for USA based drops in my experience. There’s a good review of some current proxy services in this link here.
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