Infrastructure & Anti-detect

Account Farm

A stock of aged, warmed accounts and profiles prepared for buying.

An account farm is a maintained stock of aged, warmed ad and social accounts, each tied to its own browser profile, proxy and payment method, kept ready to deploy when live accounts get banned. Farming means registering or buying accounts, then simulating normal user behavior — browsing, posting, small whitehat spends — for days or weeks so the account builds trust before it ever touches an aggressive offer.

Any team running gambling or other high-ban-rate verticals treats the farm as core infrastructure: without a pipeline of ready accounts, one ban wave stops all spend for days. Teams either farm in-house with dedicated farmers or buy from account shops, trading cost against quality control. The classic pitfall is rushing — pushing a two-day-old account straight into an iGaming campaign burns it and often flags the whole cluster around it.

In buyer speech

Ban wave hit all three Kings this morning — pull five warmed accounts from the farm and have them linked to fresh cards by lunch.