We've just rolled out an exciting update to MiamiChat, packed with improvements to enhance your experience! Here's what's new:
Response Length Control: You can now choose between Short (~100-200 words), Medium (~200-500 words), or Long (~500+ words) responses directly in the chat interface.
Group-Based Restrictions:
Medium responses are exclusive to Glitch, Quantum, and Overlord groups.
Long responses are available only for Quantum and Overlord groups.
Short responses remain open to all users.
Clear Eligibility Info: The interface now shows which groups can access each response length, encouraging upgrades for premium features.
Detailed Code Responses: Code-related answers are now more comprehensive, with inline comments, error handling, and usage instructions (especially for Medium and Long responses).
What Does This Tool Do? The tool takes a list of Steam accounts (in user:pass format) and checks their validity and status, categorizing them based on the login outcome.
Key Features:
⚡ High Performance: Multi-threaded design for fast and intensive checking.
Flexible Proxy Support: Load your proxy list from a file (ip:port or user:pass@ip:port) or use an external Proxy API (cracked.miami API is recommended for good proxies).
Accurate Result Categorization: Sorts your accounts into:
WORK: Successfully logged-in accounts.
BAD: Incorrect account credentials.
2FA: Accounts requiring Mobile Authenticator (Steam Guard).
MFA: Accounts requiring Email Authentication.
⚫ UNPROCESSED: Accounts whose status couldn't be definitively determined after retries (may be proxy issues or temporary).
Automatic Result Saving: All results are automatically saved in a results folder, organized into subfolders by date and time of the check.
User-Friendly GUI: A clean and intuitive graphical interface built with Tkinter makes loading files and controlling the process easy.
⚙️ Advanced Handling: Automatically fetches the necessary RSA key and encrypts the password for the login process.
Built-in Retry Mechanism: Attempts to re-check accounts that face transient failures using different proxies.
"Get Free API" Button: Opens the Cracked.Miami API page directly from the tool.