Wraith

Pasted Cheat of the Decade

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About Wraith

EXTREME RISK

Wraith has earned the notorious title of "Pasted Cheat of the Decade" for its blatant theft of code, deceptive marketing, and the owner's long history of scamming the Fortnite community. Operated by a developer known by multiple aliases (Bxtshit/Amicus/Sparky), Wraith represents the epitome of skidded software, combining stolen code with poor implementation and malicious intent.

Bxtshit/Amicus/Sparky Profile

Owner: Bxtshit/Amicus/Sparky

SCAMMER & SKID

The owner of Wraith operates under multiple aliases including Bxtshit, Amicus, and Sparky. With a long history of stealing code and scamming users, they've become one of the most notorious figures in the Fortnite cheating community. Despite having minimal coding knowledge, they present themselves as a skilled developer while selling products built entirely from stolen code.

Warning: This individual has been reported to engage in numerous scams, including selling non-functional products, stealing user data, and distributing malware. Under no circumstances should you trust or interact with them.

Background Information

Groomed by a furry named Oracl at the age of 15, which likely explains many of his current behaviors and actions. This traumatic experience appears to have significantly impacted his development and ethical compass, contributing to his pattern of deception and exploitation within the community.

Evidence of Skidding:

Posts Code That He Purchases As His Own

Consistently purchases code from other developers and presents it as his own work to farm reputation in the Fortnite community. This pattern of deception has been documented numerous times across various platforms and communities.

Wraith Advertisement

Advertising a future UEFI bypass that he is purchasing from another developer, claiming it as his own upcoming feature

Wraith Menu

The Wraith cheat menu, built entirely from pasted code from HV.sol and other sources

Lacking Knowledge of Basic Concepts

Sparky Custom XY

Making nonsensical claims about using a "custom x,y mouse func" that demonstrates fundamental misunderstanding of how these systems work

Begging for Camera Code

Begging for camera code while pretending to understand how it works

Camera Code

Unable to understand how camera methods work despite claiming expertise in game hacking

Hardcore Evidence: Removing Credits

The original GitHub repository where he posted Blinq's source code initially gave proper credits to everyone who helped him. Over time, he removed all credits for these people to claim reputation over the source codes he didn't create.

BEFORE: Giving Credits

GitHub Credits Before

Original README giving "proper credits to, 'blinq'/'interpreter'/'__writecr4(miraka.)'" and stating "They have taught me everything I know"

Credits Removed

AFTER: Credits Removed

GitHub Credits After

Updated README with most credits removed, only mentioning "blinq" and changing signature from "bxtshit" to "sqqrky" (another alias)

Frequent Pastes: Regularly pastes code from HV.sol and other Fortnite cheats, making minimal changes to variable names while claiming original development. This pattern has been consistent throughout the entire history of Wraith.

Key Issues:

  • Completely pasted product with code stolen from multiple sources
  • Owner has minimal coding knowledge but claims to be an expert developer
  • Frequently scams customers by taking payment and delivering non-functional products
  • Has been caught multiple times using identical code from public repositories
  • Extremely poor security implementation leading to immediate detection and bans
  • Operates under multiple aliases to avoid accountability after being exposed

EXTREME WARNING: This service is known to contain malicious code designed to compromise your system and steal sensitive information. Under no circumstances should you download, purchase, or interact with anything related to Wraith or its owner.