Auto Reload on Stake.com - CodeStats edition

Automatically claims rewards on Stake.com by sequentially clicking VIP Reward → Claim Reload → Return to Rewards. The script starts after a short page-load delay, mimics human behavior with random delays, occasional skipped cycles, and subtle mouse/scroll movements. FREE BONUS CODES @ https://t.me/codestats2 SOL: FVDejAWbUGsgnziRvFi4eGkJZuH6xuLviuTdi2g4Ut3o

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Аўтар
brokechubb
Усталяванняў за дзень
0
Усяго ўсталяванняў
16
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0 0 0
Версія
09.22.2025.002
Створаны
21.08.2025
Абноўлены
23.09.2025
Памер
4.9 КБ
Ліцэнзія
MIT
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Auto Reload on Stake.com – CodeStats Edition

UPDATED 9/22/2025
Automatically claims rewards on Stake.com by sequentially clicking VIP Reward → Claim Reload → Return to Rewards. The script starts after a short page-load delay, mimics human behavior with random delays, occasional skipped cycles, and subtle mouse/scroll movements. After the first run, it continues in randomized 10–12 minute intervals, ensuring consistent yet human-like automation while reducing the risk of detection.