All you have to do is run the SMS Profit app and allow us to send you SMS. Everything works in the background so you can earn real money online for doing nothing.
More registered numbers, more money! Earn for every SMS
test received.
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By using our app, you help us to improve the quality of SMS delivery. In return, you will be rewarded for each SMS you receive.
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Just run the app, make sure your phone is always connected to the internet and get paid for SMS you receive for any phone number you verify. With SMP Profit you don’t need to do anything else to make money.
Withdraw money from the app to the wallet of one of the world’s most popular payment systems. decompile jar
All you need to sign up is an email address and at least one
phone number. You can register more than one device and more
than one phone number on the same account if you want to earn
more and faster!
[Note: Use the same email account, if you often change email
accounts with the same phone numbers, our system could
automatically block your account or phone number!](note: Use
the same email account, if you often change email accounts
with the same phone numbers, our system could automatically
block your account or phone number!)
Java code converted into bytecode for the JVM
You don’t need to invest anything, in fact you will be rewarded with $0.5 for your registration. decompile jar
Java code converted into bytecode for the JVM.
jar tf myapp.jar | head -20 # Look for readable package names (com/mycompany) vs cryptic (a/b/c)
public class a private int b; public void a(String var1) // logic
Decompilation reconstructs higher-level source code from bytecode. It is distinct from disassembly (producing assembly code) or decryption (decoding encrypted data).
Several mature open-source and commercial tools exist. Below is a comparison of the most widely used.
Java code converted into bytecode for the JVM.
jar tf myapp.jar | head -20 # Look for readable package names (com/mycompany) vs cryptic (a/b/c)
public class a private int b; public void a(String var1) // logic
Decompilation reconstructs higher-level source code from bytecode. It is distinct from disassembly (producing assembly code) or decryption (decoding encrypted data).
Several mature open-source and commercial tools exist. Below is a comparison of the most widely used.
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*Works on Android 5.1 and above.