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He titled his masterpiece:

Cipher jumped into a match on the "Outpost" map. He toggled . He didn't even have to look at his targets; his bullets curved through the air, snapping onto the heads of enemies across the map. Through the ESP (Extra Sensory Perception) wallhack, the entire enemy team appeared as glowing red skeletons through concrete walls. They had nowhere to hide.

Cipher smiled, ready to swap to a burner account, until his entire PC went black. A single line of white text appeared on his monitor: “Nice GUI, Cipher. But we read Pastebin, too.”

With a click, he uploaded the raw text to . Within minutes, the link was circulating through Discord servers like wildfire. To the average player, it was a miracle—a sleek, purple-and-black GUI that floated over the high-fidelity military shooter, turning every rookie into a professional operator.