Trying and Exposing Discord Nitro Generators (ft. ChatGPT)

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Published 2024-02-19
Are free Discord nitro generators a real thing? Do they work or are they a typical Discord Scam?

Well believe it or not, you're not going to like the answer to both of those questions if you are gullible and broke. Because nitro generators are not what they seem like and they can have dire consequences.

BUT, how about using AI, ChatGPT to make myself a Discord nitro generator? Will it work?


LINKS
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RJain's Nitro Generator Probability Video
   • Free Discord Nitro Generators in 2023...  

Discord Promotion New Releases
support.discord.com/hc/en-us/sections/115000457731…


SOCIALS
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Discord Server
discord.gg/B46HXK5fZm

Twitter
twitter.com/notexttospeech


TIMESTAMPS
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00:00 - Nitro Generator 1
03:40 - Generator 1 attempt 2
07:09 - Triage Analysis
07:45 - Generator 2
08:39 - Generator 3 - ChatGPT
10:21 - Maff
11:37 - Ways to get Free Nitro

All Comments (21)
  • @TheObjectGuy54
    It's honestly so sad how these 6 years olds and probably even grown adults are falling for the most obvious scams to ever exist.
  • @AquaQuokka
    To anyone who thinks brute forcing will work, Nitro codes are 16 characters long, and use both uppercase and lowercase A-Z, as well as 0-9. This means there is a character set of 62 characters, to fill 16 slots. This means the amount of possible combinations is 62^16, which means your chances of generating a usable code are next to none.
  • @thatpyraguy
    "give me nitro give me nitro give me nitro" -watcher "No" -NTTS
  • @Magicmushroomboi
    Slaps quantum computer, this puppy can do it in under a year, for a low cost of $50 million you can be a proud owner of 1 month discord nitro
  • @Cracko298
    The application was developed in python. You can easily decompile the EXE since it is just a wrapper that contains both the source code, and the Python interpreter. Pyinstaller created it, as you can probably tell, and isn't stripped of debug information, or compressed in anyway, it should be really simple to unpack the file itself (for the first one)
  • @LooperEpic
    I love how you don't even blur your account usernames, you just change them later. It gives the clinically insane fans something to look at and its funny because you don't care enough to blur them so you do the next easiest thing
  • @HyperHrishiHD
    Cant believe chatgpt actually sponsored you, great job!
  • @_Avotex_
    If you don't know what grass is. Grass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. Their appearance as a common plant was in the mid-Cretaceous period. There are 12,000 species now. A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color green. That is because they are wind-pollinated rather than insect-pollinated, so they do not have to attract insects. Green is the best color for photosynthesis.
  • @TAKU_eDitz
    Lol that "epic ga" got me rolling😂😂
  • @blobisback
    Hi, a bit more info : as a python programmer, I can say that I'm pretty sure the first nitro generator was made using pyinstaller. I know this because they didn't even bothered to change the default icon 😂 edit : i commented before seeing 7:17
  • @illegalcoding
    3:27 I love how in the top left you can see the PyInstaller icon, so this is just a python script compiled into an EXE lmao
  • @henhenIII
    ntts:"do i have anything on my clipboard, no clipboard empty". ntts (with mario accent): "okey, i close" 6:40
  • There could be another way to generate infinite Nitro: Since we can't really create true randomness in computers reliably (yet), there must be an algorithm that uses some variables or seeds in a function that does something to produce the characters in the gift link. Now a good algorithm would make where it gets its seeds and what each of them exactly does in the function as vague as possible. But like if Discord's algorithm only used epoch time (seconds of time passed since 1970) as its seed, the function could be solved by knowing some links and when they were created. However the algorithm is likely much more complicated (and could easily use more unguessable seed sources), and even if we did figure it out Discord would notice it and change the algorithm. But since we don't really know how complicated the randomness algorithm is, it is a possibility that it could be exploited for a small while.
  • @AgentClover
    I’m imagining what the scammer was thinking when he saw the screenshot of ntts opening the main.exe file on purpose.
  • @sniff_z
    "Activate Windows Go to settings to activate Windows"
  • @Lampe2020
    A smörgåsbord, nice to see Swedish words being used on the other side of the globe XD
  • @shebadoge
    0:40 why does he have a GP-5 filter on a newer gas mask. i dont think that will seal well unless its polish.
  • @werion_
    7:16 Pyinstaller is NOT a Malware. It's a tool to generate EXE files from a Python Script.