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Use Node.Js 18 or later

Functionality

Functional Supported
Claiming mining reward
Upgrades
Multithreading
Data caching
Creating sessions with qrcode
Using a session/query_id
Binding a proxy to a session/query_id
Random sleep time between clicks
Settings Description
API_ID / API_HASH Platform data from which to launch a Telegram session (stock - Android)
AUTO_UPDATE_FARM Whether the bot should upgrade farm (True / False)
AUTO_UPDATE_PIGGY_BANK Whether the bot should upgrade piggy farm (True / False)
AUTO_UPDATE_SETTLEMENT Whether the bot should upgrade settlement (True / False)
AUTO_BUY_AND_UPDATE_CARDS Whether the bot should upgrade cards (True / False)
BALANCE_TO_SAVE The minimum balance the bot should stop upgrades
SLEEP_BETWEEN_REQUESTS Delay between taps in seconds (eg. 70)
USE_PROXY_FROM_FILE Whether to use proxy from the bot/config/proxies.js file (True / False)
USE_QUERY_ID Whether to query_id instead of sessions (True / False)

Installation

You can download Repository by cloning it to your system and installing the necessary dependencies:

~ >>> git clone https://github.com/FreddyWhest/VertusBot.git
~ >>> cd VertusBot

#Linux and MocOS
~/VertusBot >>> chmod +x check_node.sh
~/VertusBot >>> ./check_node.sh

OR

~/VertusBot >>> npm install
~/VertusBot >>> cp .env-example .env
~/VertusBot >>> nano .env # Here you must specify your API_ID and API_HASH , the rest is taken by default
~/VertusBot >>> node index.js

#Windows
1. Double click on INSTALL.bat in VertusBot directory to install the dependencies
2. Double click on START.bat in VertusBot directory to start the bot

OR

~/VertusBot >>> npm install
~/VertusBot >>> cp .env-example .env
~/VertusBot >>> # Specify your API_ID and API_HASH, the rest is taken by default
~/VertusBot >>> node index.js

Also for quick launch you can use arguments, for example:

~/VertusBot >>> node index.js --action=1

OR

~/VertusBot >>> node index.js --action=2

#1 - Create session
#2 - Run clicker