Counter Blox |top| | Pastebin
These Pastebins don't contain code at all. Just a link to a "free executor download" (like Krnl or Synapse X). That .exe file? It’s usually a RAT (Remote Access Trojan) or crypto miner. The Ban Hammer is Real Even if you find a "legit" silent aim or wallhack script on Pastebin, the odds are against you. ROLVe has implemented Byfron (now Hyperion) anti-tamper. While not unbreakable, the free scripts on Pastebin are usually weeks old. They are signature-banned instantly. You will wake up to the dreaded error: "Your account has been terminated for exploiting." The Verdict Stay away from Pastebin Counter Blox links. They are a cesspool of cookie loggers, outdated code, and malware.
So, what are these scripts actually doing? When you open one of these raw text links, you usually find one of three things: pastebin counter blox
Thousands of results pop up. Links to raw text files promising free skins, unlimited credits, and auto-win hacks. These Pastebins don't contain code at all
This script uses Instance.new("BillboardGui") to create a fake skin overlay. It looks like you are holding a Dragon Lore on your screen. To you, it’s real. To everyone else in the server, you are holding a stock M4A4. You get banned for "exploiting" and have nothing to show for it. It’s usually a RAT (Remote Access Trojan) or crypto miner
The Dark Side of the Skin Market: Why “Pastebin Counter Blox” Codes Are a Trap
Counter Blox (developed by ROLVe Community) stores skin ownership on their servers. A line of Lua code cannot magically inject a Chroma 24 into your inventory. Any Pastebin claiming to "give you skins" is lying 99.9% of the time.
