Supreme
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Address
For Supreme, the best methods to jig your address are the following:
Inserting random 2-4 letters after street number - ex. 123 ABC Test Street
Misspelling of words after street number - ex. 123 Test Street
Supreme filters addresses very heavily now for hyped drops. There isn't really a method that works to consistently have all of your orders shipped anymore for drops like bogos. Air force 1 restocks are far more lenient on this.
I would recommend to use as many unique addresses as possible to split up the amount of orders going to one house. If you only have one house to ship to, just be aware that you will likely receive some cancels if you order too many to one house. Try a mix of the methods below to vary up your address as much as possible.
Supreme does two levels of address filtrations now. The methods below will help you to bypass the first level of address filtration, but the second filtration done hours after placing your order will link many duplicate orders together regardless of the jigs you use and result in many cancels for large quantities to one house.
Restocks tend to be more lenient, so make sure you are still running restocks beyond initial drop.
Supreme does ban addresses. If your address is banned from Supreme, they will not allow you to queue for payment at all, even if the rest of your info is fine.
Below is an example of how Supreme filters address:

Email
The following Email types will work:
Real Email Addresses
Catchall Domains
Towards the end of SS20, Supreme started to prevent certain catchall domains from queueing for payment. I’d highly recommend to stick to a .com catchall domain if possible, as many reported issues with .club and other domains from being able to successfully place an order.
Do not reuse the same email address across multiple profiles, as it won't be able to buy the same item more than once.
Card
Not all cards will work on Supreme.
The following cards work on Supreme:
Hard Cards
American Express Employee/Business
Amex Extend
Capital One Eno (Visa only)
Citi Virtual
Slash
Stripe Issuing
Tradeshift
The following cards do not work:
Capital One Eno (MC)
Privacy
Recommended to not share cards across profiles
Billing Zip code must match what's registered to card, even for Amex and Eno.
Phone Number
Random Phone Number is fine. Ensure the phone number passes as a "valid" one. Use https://www.phonevalidator.com/ to check if your numbers are valid.
Matching Shipping and Billing
Supreme does not give you the option to use different shipping and billing information. They must both be set to the same address. Your bank will only check to see if zip code is correct, so feel free to use any name, address line 1 and 2, email and phone number you want to within that zip code.
For cards that allow billing to not match the zip code, Supreme is very strict on this and will still block the transaction if it does not match the card's true billing address zip code.
Number of Tasks per Profile
The number of tasks per profile you can run will vary depending on whether or not your bot has implemented a card ban bypass.
It is recommended to not run more than a 1:1 task to profile ratio on Supreme if your bot does not have a bypass. If it does have a bypass, then you can run 3 tasks per profile fine generally during hyped drops.
Duplicates
Supreme will only allow one checkout of an item per person/profile regardless of style/color.
For example, if you hit a Black Box Logo, you will not be able to hit a Red Box Logo afterwards on the same profile. You will need to use a new profile to hit multiples of that Box Logo.
Cancels
Supreme can usually cancel through two different methods. The first method will be a confirmed cancellation through email and the second method will be a silent cancel.
If Supreme sends you a confirmed cancellation email, then that means your order most likely could have potentially been flagged as a duplicate and cancelled as a result. Try to keep track of which profiles got a confirmed cancellation and use a different profile method the next week for duplicates.
Silent cancels can be for similar reasons as a confirmed cancellation - not changing up enough info as stated in this guide and Supreme filtering orders as duplicates to same house and cancelling multiples as a result. It can also be because you hit duplicates on the same profile, but both tasks went through at the same time and each returned a successful checkout. In this case, you may only receive one or both emails. However, only the one that went through first will be fulfilled, and the other one silently cancelled in a sense.
Additionally, if you trigger an address or info ban that drop, then you will get silently cancelled.
If you receive a silent cancellation, then you will watch the initial charge stand for about a week or so. Afterwards, you will see the charge just fall off your bank account.
Charges can fall off if an order isn't processed within a couple of days. Charges falling off isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It could be a sign of order being processed or a silent cancel.
Payment Fail and Testing for Banned Info
See the guide below for more information on how to tell if certain parts of your profile and/or proxies are banned from Supreme.
Accounts
Accounts are not required or an option for Supreme
Bot Protection
Supreme uses what’s known as Ticket for their antibot system. Ticket is a custom solution created by Supreme. In order for a bot to work, it must be able to product valid cookies with Ticket.
On more hyped drops, Supreme will often update Ticket to make it more difficult for bots to work. For this reason, Supreme can often be unpredictable as to which bot will work on a given week. Some bots of course, are more consistent than others and more likely to work each week.
Ticket is not enabled 24/7 on Supreme. You can almost always count on Ticket to be enabled during a drop. For big restocks, oftentimes it is enabled prior to restocking.
One thing to note is that sometimes Ticket can be very CPU intensive on your pc. Supreme does this on purpose to allow for less tasks to be run on your bots. If this is the case, you won’t be able to run as many tasks and will be limited in terms of the total number of tasks you can do without slowing your pc down too much.
Monitor Inputs
Most bots will utilize keywords, category, color and/or price range
You'll want to also select the specific category for the item that is releasing.
Categories
Each item on Supreme's site will be loaded into a category such as T-Shirt or Accessories.
Supreme will load items into their respective category.
Each category can be accessed through the links provided on the left side of the store page.
If Supreme were to release a Box Logo Tee, then it would be released in the t-shirts category as an example.
New vs Specific Category
All new items from a weekly drop will appear in the New category. However, it is generally preferred and recommended to run specific categories instead.
The reason for this is simply speed. Items can load in later into the New category. If your tasks are refreshing this category instead, it is possible that it picks up later than it would in a specific category instead. There are also more items loaded into the New category since it contains the entire week’s drop list, meaning your tasks will spend longer trying to search through the items to find what you’re running for.
Since Supreme is all about speed, you’ll want to ensure your tasks can pick up the product as fast as possible. For this reason, it is highly recommended to use specific categories instead.
Category Removed
If a category did not have any new drops one week, then it will often be removed from the visible categories on the left side of the store page. This often causes confusion for people awaiting a drop in that category for the following week’s drops.
For example, if a new T-Shirt did not drop the previous week, then the T-Shirt category will likely not be visible on site. As soon as the store is updated with new items, the T-Shirt category will reappear at that point.
If that category you are watching is not there prior to the drop, it is normal. The category will be readded once the new items for that week are loaded on site.
Colors
Each item for Supreme will usually have multiple color variations associated with it.
Supreme will usually not release specific names for colors prior to a drop. Most bot release guides will give you the likely colors that they will appear under based on previous weeks.
Proxies
Localhost is the best option for Supreme, followed by residential proxies.
ISP proxies work well for monitoring but not for tasks/checkouts.
If using a server, some bots require the localhost to not be banned such Mekpreme. You'd need to use an ISP proxy that can access site if so.
Localhost
Localhost (home IP) is best for Supreme, especially when ticket is up.
You can run up to 3-5 localhost tasks before getting IP flagged.
If possible, it's better to not monitor with local IP so it does not get flagged waiting for drop.
Residential
Residential proxies work, but localhost should be prioritized first.
Data usage sometimes can be high depending on Ticket.
Recommended to not monitor with residential proxies since they're slower to pickup.
ISP
ISP proxies typically cannot queue for payment while Ticket is up. They can still access website however.
ISP proxies work well for monitoring, so your home IP does not get flagged waiting for a drop.
If your server localhost cannot access Supreme, you can use an ISP for Mek since most are unbanned from accessing website.
Delays
Initial Drop
For initial drop, you can run lower delays since it is a planned drop and your tasks won’t be running for that long.
A delay of 500 works well for most bots during an initial drop.
Restocks
For restocks, you will need to go higher on delays when running 24/7. If you run the same delay all day as you would for initial drop, you will likely get rate limited. This is because Supreme is tracking the number of requests you send to their site within a period of time. If it’s too many, it will trigger a temporary rate limit.
I would recommend to start at a delay of 750-1000 for most bots. If you see rate limit errors in your tasks, then I would stop tasks for about 30 minutes and then raise delays in increments of 250 until you no longer see rate limit errors.
Checkout Delays
For drops, set checkout delay to 7000-7500.
For restocks after ticket is down, set checkout delay to 3500-4500.
Rate Limits/429 Errors
If you see rate limit and/or 429 errors on your tasks, this means that Supreme detected too many requests from your IP address and has temporarily blocked you from being able to cart any items.
If you are getting this on your tasks, this means that either your delay needs to be increased or you need to lower the amount of tasks running.
This will not be a permanent ban. This will generally last around 30 minutes or so before you will be able to cart an item again. Even if you stop tasks, there will be a cooldown period before they will let you cart items again.
Captchas
Supreme utilizes hCaptcha for captchas now instead of recaptcha v2 invisible.
For hyped drops, you can typically expect an additional captcha/challenge when adding to cart. This can be something such as drawing a circle or holding a button for a few seconds.

Bots such as Mek and Velox have automatic solvers in place that can be used to solve hCaptcha for you.
You also can use AYCD Autosolve AI to solve hCaptchas if desired. Either inbot solvers or AYCD work fine for hCaptchas.
hCaptcha is not always requested when attempting to purchase items. If you are using the same IP multiple times, such as localhost, or bad quality proxies/IP such as residential proxies, then you may see an hCaptcha requested when trying to checkout.
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