Reality is far stranger than fiction. For such a terrible server ending exploit, how it was pulled off is almost commendable. At least now 0Neb can feel vindicated.
I tend to forget through these guys stories that this is all taking place on a game that is 10 years old, on the largest and probably the laggiest server.
The hype of such a concept of chaos and ruleless freedom have only continued to feed its popularity along with it being the OG of its kind. And since everyone can use cheats it sorta makes in fair in way since no one has an advantage over you, I guess it comes down to your programming skills at the end of the day. Anyway, it is kind of crazy how long it’s lasted and it probably won’t stop growing, especially as cheats are constantly being further developed. The vast potential for what people can create keeps everyone on their toes.
"What happens next?" That is truly what scares me about the future of this server. But the risk of new game-breaking exploits like this is something you would have to accept if you want play on 2b2t. You should not only accept it, but anticipate it. ANYTHING is possible on 2b2t.
Getting someone to fix a glitch only to create the opening you need is honestly brilliant. I'm sure I'd bee annoyed if I was on there, but that's an incredible 1000IQ play.
This is literally the most insane thing I’ve ever heard. Nerd’s inc had more power behind the scenes than any conspiracy story ever. It’s absolutely ridiculous the scale of what they accomplished
Imagine walking in on someone and their computer screen looks like they’re trying to develop a new mathematical understanding of physics and when you ask them what the calculations are for they tell you that their using it to cheat in Minecraft.
Fit: What will be next. Fit 2 years later: "RANDAR: Minecraft's Most DANGEROUS Exploit" *shows almost identical live tracking heat maps* The history book on the shelf Is always repeating itself
I remember a player found my base on 2b2t in the summer of 2020, I asked him how he got the coordinates, he replied “no comment” now, I finally know what he actually meant.
i imagine paper mc support to be like "how can i help you?" "hey, its me hausemaster again." "oh, its hausemaster 🙄. what now?" "they found a way to track 300k people in real time." "wait how the...? ok thanks for the report. same time next week?" "you got it."
I didn’t watch the video at all yet before seeing this comment so I was very confused and assumed that they managed to track down 300,000 players’ IP addresses. I mean knowing 2b it’s possible /s
@@lambybunny7173 they are saying the hackers can track down every player movements on server that use paper mc, it is like having a gps on every players, but it is forced to be on and you are not aware of that
What are your thoughts on having completed that degree (congratulations btw)? I've heard computer science can also get pretty nightmarish. I'm off to a path that will get me a job as a sysadmin.
As someone who doesn't even play minecraft, or play video games regularly in general, this is still incredibly fascinating to me. The fact that all of this incredibly complicated intrigue is happening within a single server is absolutely insane
I've always wondered how this type of stuff would appear to non-gamers. There's a game called Team Fortress 2 that had a system where players could trade weapons and cosmetics and such. This system eventually grew to be its own internal economy so complex that it crashed twice.
This left me with 2 things. 1. Never underestimate the power of information (Although I already knew this one) 2. Their Hardrive(s) is probably the most valuable and expansive archive of 2b2t builds in existence.
I come back to this video from time to time because of how simply insane it is. This is probably one of the most insane things I've seen done on a Minecraft server, and it's just cool to revisit the story of how it came to be.
Its amazing to me how the most powerful malware, rats, ddos attacks, doxing methods, swatting and generally internet crime is almost all coming from the minecraft community. Like wtf its just a block game
"Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they ain't watching" Something people should always remember, and "It's only paranoia until it happens, then it's being prepared"
Words can't describe how in awe I am of these players. The scale of tracking, the wealth of knowledge required to create such a perfect system, the gamble of getting PaperMC to literally create the vulnerability.. and the actual video of the tracking took my breath away. What an incredible event, story, and video.
Like a mining exploit that breaks, and removes all blocks on the entire server? Meaning the only resources left are the ones in stashes or that people have?
Turns out the true exploit was to get players to do what ever they want, either by socially engineering them to do it or directly controlling their accounts. "They weren't just tracking they players, but learning how to control them."
There’s a chess lesson that I know, that I now learned applies to a lot more things in life If there’s an obvious move, always look for another one, because chances are, you’ll find a much better one. These guys could’ve just used the exploit to crash the game a few times, and then move on when it got patched, but instead they built one of the most powerful exploits in Minecraft, props for them
the fact it saves each base, almost like a museum, is probably my favourite part of the exploit. that way, all the incredible builds are kept even if they are destroyed on the main server
I dont think they are kept. He said the server regularly updated blocks. Once the base is blown up, it is probably destroyed on the second server as well
One of the most thrilling episodes of this channel. Also using other exploits to cover for the Nocom exploit is a strategy as old as time. In WW2 when the Allies cracked the Enigma code and wanted to intercept the Germans out at sea, they'd send out a sea recon plane or boat to 'spot' the German ship first so the Germans wouldn't suspect the Enigma was vulnerabe.
@@dandanthedandan7558 because verified people try to get likes because they have verification edit:people made me change my opinion, i dont think this guy is fishing for likes, but i still think a lot of verified youtubers comment for likes
It’s crazy how deep the 2b2t iceberg really goes, how people who could probably pose a global international threat decide to use their nefarious and impressive intelligence in a block game..
The most amazing thing to me about this is that they tricked the owner into reporting a bug that would cause a predictable "fix" that introduced the exploit in the first place. That is some insanely forward-thinking, next-level shenanigans.
@@babybirdhome more secure than closed source, atleast lots of eyes cN spot bugs to report, and companies can't hide away there dogshit code like they do with closed source
They're just playing chess. If I put this piece here he should move this piece here and that's what I want him to do. I'm more impressed with the machine learning stuff they put in here.
These people could easily have high paying jobs at the CIA but instead choose to spend years on breaking a block game into it's absolute limits. I respect that
Same here. Also was it slightly infuriating when he said ox 22 instead of hex (ik most people dont know it but for some reason it was kinda infuriating to listen to)
It's not that impressive when you count the fact that developers of PaperMC could literally just restrict the player punch block range, but they decided to add this fix instead which let them do the exploit
After Housemaster kills nocom exploit: As long as there are those who remember what was, there will always be those who are unable to accept what could be. Aka people who lived with these exploits will not sit still, and will still be lurking in the shadows.
That's the part that gets me. Everyone told him to put on his tin foil hat (grey leather helmet?) if he wanted protection from an afk eye in the sky, and all along he was probably impacted the least relative to the rest.
@@xanderzaph5232 I honestly think I’d been okay with it, well played. If they managed to create a real time rendering of the world and observed chunk loading patterns from when I’m both online and offline to locate at that point they’ve earned that griefing from the sheer amount of work, imagination and genius put into that
This is legitimately CRAZY - the way they planned their actions, based on the guess that the patch would be fixed if they exploited something else? That's next-level. What a wild ride.
What's crazier is it is probably slim but they could be using the glitch those 3 guys found "after them" as the excuse this time, witch would fool everyone of course cause it's gaslighting and to use such a powerful glitch as a excuse could mean they have a even more powerful one but probably not
People like this wouldn't solve problems, they'd become terrorists or like those losers at Anonymous or something. You think people with this kind of mindset would do something good?
@@jq1790 really? You know, with this kind of mindset, they could probably help the military find terrorist controlled bases, identify famous criminals, and yet you are making them the antagonists?
@@ZudinGodofWar it's a Common meme. There is like " [ insert title ] lore: " and it's a video with a remix of somebody that I used to know playing. From the top of my Head, there is one of these with ben 10. Just search ben 10 lore and it's a video with 34 seconds
You literally couldn't make this up! My WILDEST fantasies wouldn't have come up with something like this. Those people apparently REALLY know what they're doing. Great video! I love seeing how technology is broken and abused. My curiosity knows no bounds.
This "no comment" exploit thing reminds me of that Greek myth from The Odyssey, where Odysseus blinds the cyclops and claims that his name is "No One" Edit: Wow, 776 likes in just 13 hours!
This reminds me of a scene in The Odyssey. In the scene, Odysseus is attacked by a cyclops. Odysseus tells the cyclops that his name is “Nobody”. When Odysseus stabs out the cyclops’ eye, and when the other cyclops’s ask who did it, all he can say is “nobody”
I remember seeing something about how every disaster movie starts with the guy who knows about it getting ridiculed or ignored. Funny how true that is here.
The guy that tried to warn people but everyone thought was crazy is like the crazy old man at the beginning of every disaster movie that try’s to warn everyone that a disaster is coming but no one believes them
I don't think any Minecraft related video will ever top this. The absolute supervillain level black magic it took to get to a point of having a realtime map of the server showing live player activity at a scale so ungodly large that an IMAX screen wouldn't do it's detail justice, it's hysterical, yet mind-blowing all at the same time. It is literally Batman's cellphone sonar contraption from The Dark Knight, but someone did it for real. Insanity, in every sense of the word.
A hacking group with a name, a logo and a codename for their project, being able to track everyone, exactly copy blocks, see thing before they happened... this is low key impressive and incredible, an idea that you would see only in movies, applied to real world, for real, with real people. This is just crazy, the best hacking story and the best voice to narrate it. You've earned my like, subscription, comment and share man, awesome work.
Imagine that programmer went to like a class reunion. Theyre like I work at nasa, I work at google. I made an exploit to find people on the oldest anarchy server in minecraft
A big thank you to all the contributors that helped with this video. What a whirlwind. Once you are done watching and would like to learn about the more technical aspects of the exploit, you can read up on it here: nocom.2b2t.website/
If they have been keeping this a secret for 3 years, there is a pretty good chance there are dozens of other exploits perhaps just as powerful that they or other groups may be harboring to this day, that we just dont know about.
This was uniquely complex, relying on a bad bug fix and no exploit can be this insane. I may be wrong but this likely is the peak of minecraft exploits
@@GarikaiGumbo i did, but never underestimate 2b2t. There may be other glitches we havent even considered. If you asked anyone 3 years ago about something like this they would call you crazy, so who’s to say there isnt anything else?
If the Nerds were smart, they have been hoarding exploits like this for years and can program something similar in a couple weeks to continue their efforts
@@supernenechi it’s nowhere near that simple. There is no benefit to not using an exploit as soon as discovered because it will be fixed in the same amount of time regardless. You can’t “program something similar”, it’s not about the programming, it’s about discovering and thinking of new ways to take advantage of things in Minecraft.
@@whwhwhhwhhhwhdldkjdsnsjsks6544 Obviously, they have been exploiting this ever since it was discovered, or rather ever since its been created. Did you even watch the video? They just kept quiet about it
I found it interesting that it even tracked people on spectator mode. Really who knows what information these guys even have after all of those years of data gathering. If they revealed this to the public I'm sure they already did what they wanted. Just have to wait it out on what exactly they're planning with those information
No comment
Hey mr beast i was the second to reply and like
Pls say hi it would mean the world to me
Can u pls destroy 2b2t and make it a shitstorm
No reply
No reply
When he said "no comment" to fit years ago, was the most super villian thing ever.
Fr lmao
Agreed
No comment
@@HeidenLam oh shi
You know he was laughing his ass off when he sent the message
BabbaJ must have been shitting himself laughing when he told you "No comment"
fr lmfao
Yeah lol
Yeah lol
Yeah. It was the perfect way to tell him that
Yeah lol
Reality is far stranger than fiction. For such a terrible server ending exploit, how it was pulled off is almost commendable. At least now 0Neb can feel vindicated.
Sussy
Whats up checkmark
Oh hello tf2 player
This kind of fuckery isn't hard.
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I tend to forget through these guys stories that this is all taking place on a game that is 10 years old, on the largest and probably the laggiest server.
You mean
The oldest anarchy server
The hype of such a concept of chaos and ruleless freedom have only continued to feed its popularity along with it being the OG of its kind. And since everyone can use cheats it sorta makes in fair in way since no one has an advantage over you, I guess it comes down to your programming skills at the end of the day. Anyway, it is kind of crazy how long it’s lasted and it probably won’t stop growing, especially as cheats are constantly being further developed. The vast potential for what people can create keeps everyone on their toes.
Don’t forget it’s from a game that’s literally blocks
Yea
not largest and not laggiest either but whatever
"What happens next?" That is truly what scares me about the future of this server. But the risk of new game-breaking exploits like this is something you would have to accept if you want play on 2b2t. You should not only accept it, but anticipate it. ANYTHING is possible on 2b2t.
Shit just got real and it's getting even more real
pls
Sal dont you think the war against p2w thing is backfiring?
The next big event happened in 2b2t probably alien join the nerd inc
It's the same reason I'm scared to log in.
2 years from now:
Fit: and nocom was just a cover up…
Imagine xD
Who know, maype it was really a cover up 🤔
Bruh
plot twists be like:
It would be five years till we found that out
Imagine fit talking and someone just uses the exploit to track him and say "we have been trying to reach you about your cars extended warranty"
big chungus
@@zicraftian hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Bruhh XDD
this comment and reply chain is a great showcase of the average age of fit's viewerbase
@@guy_th18 I mean who thinks big chungus isn't funny?
Getting someone to fix a glitch only to create the opening you need is honestly brilliant. I'm sure I'd bee annoyed if I was on there, but that's an incredible 1000IQ play.
🐝
😂😂😂
they always think at least 12 steps ahead when it comes to this game.
literally a chess move lol
This is literally the most insane thing I’ve ever heard. Nerd’s inc had more power behind the scenes than any conspiracy story ever. It’s absolutely ridiculous the scale of what they accomplished
and the fact they made some random dude trying to warn the community think he has schizophrenia
This Edward Snowden type shit
*in minecraft
we have been shitposting about him for a long time
And considering that even with the patch they still have the world download, well they pretty much compromised every single base in the server.
this just makes me think what strings are being pulled in real life, if this is how far people will go for a block game.
yeah... if you can get tracked like that in a block game, what about in real life?
w h i c h i s w h y y o u s h o u l d u s e N o r d V P N
@@ovencake523 imagine if companies started tracking us using our cellphones
@@stephcannon2106 yeah imagine
@@stephcannon2106 it already happened
@@stephcannon2106 “imagine” who’s gonna tell him
The nocom heat map is gorgeous. Seeing the heat from the center spread out almost symmetrically is a site to behold.
Imagine walking in on someone and their computer screen looks like they’re trying to develop a new mathematical understanding of physics and when you ask them what the calculations are for they tell you that their using it to cheat in Minecraft.
Mfs be using the hadron collider to backdoor a Minecraft server so they can blow up some bases frfr
@@kiwisark8055 ikr
They'd tell you No Comment, silly
if they weren't autistic they'd be in governments or criminal organizations oppressing us. i'd rather they remain confined to 2b2t tbh.
@@Farvadude they aren't autistic tho, they're developers who play and hack Minecraft as a hobby... Most politicians people are dumb mfs, lol?
"No comment"
*puts on sunglasses 🤏😎 and rides off in motorcycle* 🏍💨
Bumpkin
Oh hello welyn
The bumpkin man himself
nice
hi welyn
Who knew "No comment" would be the name of the exploit, it's legit genius
Yeah
Telling Fit "no comment" was such a dramatic flex on the entire community
Yes
why are you here?
GetoutofmyheadGetoutofmyheadGetoutofmyhead
Fit: What will be next.
Fit 2 years later: "RANDAR: Minecraft's Most DANGEROUS Exploit"
*shows almost identical live tracking heat maps*
The history book on the shelf
Is always repeating itself
I remember a player found my base on 2b2t in the summer of 2020, I asked him how he got the coordinates, he replied “no comment” now, I finally know what he actually meant.
I didn’t know you were a 2b2t player. I like your videos btw
i like ur vids to
No comment
No wat man u play minecraft to!
@@leoslego5965 thank you very much! Yeah I have been playing 2b2t since April 2018
Them naming the exploit "no comment" is the modern version of Odysseus telling Polyphemus his name is Nobody.
truu
"I am yu and he is mi"
literally!
Poseidon wants to know your location...
Fortunately for him, using machine learning and a web of contacts he can find that out
R.I.P Polphemus’s eye, can we get an F in the chat?
Imagine that this is also one of their lies to hide the ACTUAL exploit
Dun dun dunnnnnn
* suspense music plays slowly *
L's theme intensifies
well crap, time to theorise one
Grab the tin foil hat and get theorize
I love how the ones who love the server the most are the ones who try to destroy it end it. And sometimes, they succeed. Even if it IS short lived.
It's also called small-peepee syndrome. I really cannot respect that, they are very lame.
Some real joker shit 😂
i imagine paper mc support to be like
"how can i help you?"
"hey, its me hausemaster again."
"oh, its hausemaster 🙄. what now?"
"they found a way to track 300k people in real time."
"wait how the...? ok thanks for the report. same time next week?"
"you got it."
300 or 300k?
@@professorx3060 it worked on all servers, so really it was much much more than that
@@brandonmarr9080 the OP was talking about 2b2t since they said “hausemaster”
I didn’t watch the video at all yet before seeing this comment so I was very confused and assumed that they managed to track down 300,000 players’ IP addresses. I mean knowing 2b it’s possible /s
@@lambybunny7173 they are saying the hackers can track down every player movements on server that use paper mc, it is like having a gps on every players, but it is forced to be on and you are not aware of that
"The truth is... the game was rigged from the start."
-Nerd Inc.
Wise words spoken by a wise inc.
I was going to comment something similar, but you have already spoken
I only know this reference because of the Russian badger
While wearing a checkered shirt
@@brooooooooo9230 cringe
As a recent Computer Science graduate, I'm crying at how beautifully nightmarish that exploit is.
I can only dream
congrats on the degree!
Oh
What are your thoughts on having completed that degree (congratulations btw)? I've heard computer science can also get pretty nightmarish. I'm off to a path that will get me a job as a sysadmin.
Congrats to the graduate degree dude :D
As someone who doesn't even play minecraft, or play video games regularly in general, this is still incredibly fascinating to me. The fact that all of this incredibly complicated intrigue is happening within a single server is absolutely insane
Even if you had played minecraft, this is on a whole other level. The ammount of history, organisation and strategy this place has is like no other.
I've always wondered how this type of stuff would appear to non-gamers. There's a game called Team Fortress 2 that had a system where players could trade weapons and cosmetics and such. This system eventually grew to be its own internal economy so complex that it crashed twice.
😂😂😂
Go away, commie
No lifers doing no life stuff
This is actually insane wtf
hey big man
Ey
I know, right?
dream hacke
wtf
That one dude: "They called me crazy- THEY ALL Called me crazy, well, who's laughing NOW?!"
Just like Noah
Thats when the bot responds in Morse Code, "I am".
@@Davis... true
indeed
@@Davis... history repeats,again
Plot Twist: They made their exploit found on purpose so Housemaster would patch it, making room for a bigger and even more powerful exploit
Exactly
that makes it sound much more scary, imagine the plugin devs having to keep fixing the coding but then there will always be another loophole
@@benedict8720 thats why good defensive cybersecurity is so important, if it wont be good enough its gonna get destroyed fast
At this point, i don't doubt it XD
No comment.
I love how 2B2T is just a post apocalypse server
With a bustling economy and secret hidden mega projects and art.
Nah bro, post-post apocalyptic
2b2t is the image of humanity with free will without any rules
It’s more like the Minecraft equivalent to game of thrones
@@Dragon.um5tz Cool pfp
Imagine FitMC talking near the campfire and then someone comes and says : "Oh we have tracked you with our new exploit"
No to ruin the fun imaginary scene you are describing, but Fit is never online in these shots. It's an offline shot of downloaded spawn chunks
@@SiMeGamer yes
@@SiMeGamer Intresting...
This left me with 2 things.
1. Never underestimate the power of information (Although I already knew this one)
2. Their Hardrive(s) is probably the most valuable and expansive archive of 2b2t builds in existence.
Did it leave u with life
I wonder what bases that failed to get archived in time were stored in their harddrive
i see that people are still having the Unus Annus pfp
They could auction it off to the highest bidder
They possibly stored all the data in the cloud. So their hardrive might actually be worthless
That one guy who was trying to warn everyone : “They called me a madman… and what I predicted soon came to pass.”
He should've renamed his account to Nostrodamus... Then some ppl would've listened... :p
@@TheDannyschoofs Nobody would believe him anyway.I mean it sounds very outlandish to be honest,but this is what happened.
You think this is real?
@@PedroOrovio dude its a video game and it did happen seriously 2bt2 is a wierd place
"Congratulations, you're a prophet."
I come back to this video from time to time because of how simply insane it is. This is probably one of the most insane things I've seen done on a Minecraft server, and it's just cool to revisit the story of how it came to be.
This stopped being "Just a block game" a long time ago...
Minecraft gameplay vs minecraft lore
Its amazing to me how the most powerful malware, rats, ddos attacks, doxing methods, swatting and generally internet crime is almost all coming from the minecraft community. Like wtf its just a block game
@@luki12354 most powerful malware ?
TOUCH GRASS
@@sajeucettefoistunevaspasme peagasus
Fit: *about to explain gaslighting*
My brain: There is no war in Ba Sing Se.
Wow there are still some folks out there with that profile pic.
Yeah, lol
@@annjrue what is it?
@@keegentilley4116 its a fractal but idk why hes wearing it probably some youtuber or trend that died down
But there are thousands of refugees here where do U think they come from?
"Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they ain't watching" Something people should always remember, and "It's only paranoia until it happens, then it's being prepared"
This made me even more anxious and paranoid lol
I am actually not scared of dying i only want to protect my sisters
@@Hamox askers?
@@ballsmaster6937 _😎 mr me_
I may be paranoid but I'm no android
"Knowing we aren't being tracked by the all-seeing eye in the sky" this did not age well
Especially with their logo being a literal eye
Words can't describe how in awe I am of these players. The scale of tracking, the wealth of knowledge required to create such a perfect system, the gamble of getting PaperMC to literally create the vulnerability.. and the actual video of the tracking took my breath away. What an incredible event, story, and video.
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
0Neb: "They called me a madman. And what I predicted came to pass."
Please stop giving me mean comments. My mother reads the comments I get and she cries a lot because of it. Please be nice, dear hen
@@AxxLAfriku what?
@@AxxLAfriku stinky
@@AxxLAfriku what?
I don't give a shit either way
@@AxxLAfriku prob a shitty bot
Cut to 3 years later when we find out this was all just a cover for another, somehow even bigger exploit.
Like a mining exploit that breaks, and removes all blocks on the entire server? Meaning the only resources left are the ones in stashes or that people have?
Turns out the true exploit was to get players to do what ever they want, either by socially engineering them to do it or directly controlling their accounts.
"They weren't just tracking they players, but learning how to control them."
I was just thinking the same thing.
hmm... the polished plots showing player locations and terminal screenshots of realtime data makes me think this is the main thing
@@settwi You're falling for their trap.
There’s a chess lesson that I know, that I now learned applies to a lot more things in life
If there’s an obvious move, always look for another one, because chances are, you’ll find a much better one.
These guys could’ve just used the exploit to crash the game a few times, and then move on when it got patched, but instead they built one of the most powerful exploits in Minecraft, props for them
Wow.
Dady
Fun fact venom is venomous
ANT!!
OwO
hello Mr. *AntVenom*
the fact it saves each base, almost like a museum, is probably my favourite part of the exploit. that way, all the incredible builds are kept even if they are destroyed on the main server
A very exclusive museum. Reminds me of Marvel's Collector
I dont think they are kept. He said the server regularly updated blocks. Once the base is blown up, it is probably destroyed on the second server as well
Well it's still a museum of how the server looked when the range was reduced.
@@mathematicalfelony A snapshot of the map at a certain time can be saved.
@@oddspaghetti4287 can but Was it saved?
That one guy that tried to warn everyone: they called me a mad man.
Wasd
@@restricted7724 asdf
He must be laughing in his tomb rn
they hated him for he told them the truth
"You couldn't accept your own failure, and where it took you? Back to me"
© Thanos and That guy
One of the most thrilling episodes of this channel.
Also using other exploits to cover for the Nocom exploit is a strategy as old as time. In WW2 when the Allies cracked the Enigma code and wanted to intercept the Germans out at sea, they'd send out a sea recon plane or boat to 'spot' the German ship first so the Germans wouldn't suspect the Enigma was vulnerabe.
the tracking algorithm is so frickin cool. man…
@@bruhbean2659 Bruh why the toxicity
@@bruhbean2659 wtf what
@@bruhbean2659 why? 😳
@@dandanthedandan7558 because verified people try to get likes because they have verification
edit:people made me change my opinion, i dont think this guy is fishing for likes, but i still think a lot of verified youtubers comment for likes
@@DAMNDANIELLL so the moment you are verified you can never make a joke comment again?
*Plot Twist: Fit is actually part of the circle of trust and this was all just a coverup*
Yes.
@H scott who doesnt know that? how else does he know everything?
They know to much, disappear Them.
i would really really like this to be happening
becouse the reason why nerds inc sayd him about their scemes is a bit too... scemed out
@@h0tp0tato16 That explains alot.
Someone: "How deep is 2b2t's lore?"
Me: "Yes"
Lmao
Cue "somebody that i used to know trap remix"
2B2T gameplay: Haha base go boom
2B2T lore:
Darksouls has competition
@@joaopedrosambatti2474 bruh that's what I was gonna say
It’s crazy how deep the 2b2t iceberg really goes, how people who could probably pose a global international threat decide to use their nefarious and impressive intelligence in a block game..
Tony Stark is real, he just plays minecraft instead of inventing iron man.
Calm down kid it's a videogame
@@dissraps I think you missed the joke...
The most amazing thing to me about this is that they tricked the owner into reporting a bug that would cause a predictable "fix" that introduced the exploit in the first place. That is some insanely forward-thinking, next-level shenanigans.
more likely that one of them pushed the "fix" to git...
This is why “open source” is not inherently “more secure”. It’s a great theory, but in actual practice it doesn’t work that way.
Mashallah
@@babybirdhome more secure than closed source, atleast lots of eyes cN spot bugs to report, and companies can't hide away there dogshit code like they do with closed source
They're just playing chess. If I put this piece here he should move this piece here and that's what I want him to do. I'm more impressed with the machine learning stuff they put in here.
These people could easily have high paying jobs at the CIA but instead choose to spend years on breaking a block game into it's absolute limits. I respect that
if they can hide an actual god powers exploit for 3 years, why do you think they don't hide their real life job?
I love that
They’ve been holding back, this isn’t even 3 percent
How do you know what they're doing for living? Maybe they actually are working for some really secret agency.
@@Arthur_Putey how long do u think this takes
As a developer, I got nothing but respect for the creators of the nocom exploit. That is extremely impressive
Same here.
Also was it slightly infuriating when he said ox 22 instead of hex (ik most people dont know it but for some reason it was kinda infuriating to listen to)
You could say...
You have...
No comment
@@joiscode3832 any advice for people starting?
It's not that impressive when you count the fact that developers of PaperMC could literally just restrict the player punch block range, but they decided to add this fix instead which let them do the exploit
@@iDontProgramInCpp yeah, it is kinda suspicious, did the nerds make the pr?
A Minecraft documentary using tekken 6 music in the background? VERY EPIC
yup
0Neb: They called me a madman, and what I predicted came to pass
Congratulations, you’re a prophet
@@nathanfirlik2001 I'm a survivor
@@ajimemes_ who wants to save trillions
Hey, wait, I’ve seen this one before.
After Housemaster kills nocom exploit:
As long as there are those who remember what was, there will always be those who are unable to accept what could be.
Aka people who lived with these exploits will not sit still, and will still be lurking in the shadows.
Imagine 0NEB’s reaction laughing at everyone for not believing him and saying this is what all of you deserve
Hahaha
this is the greatest joy person can ever have
That's the part that gets me. Everyone told him to put on his tin foil hat (grey leather helmet?) if he wanted protection from an afk eye in the sky, and all along he was probably impacted the least relative to the rest.
I bet 0NEB felt like that vid of Pedro Pascal laughing and crying
That's one big "I told you so!". Must have felt incredible.
I feel like this is one of those things that’s so impressive that no matter what you can’t get upset or mad at them
Gotta appreciate the hustle. Especially on a sanctioned anarchy game.
It's the "He studied more to cheat than it woulda taken to just know the damn answer lol"
(Unless ur the player who spent thousands of hours on a base for it to get blown up)
@@xanderzaph5232 I honestly think I’d been okay with it, well played. If they managed to create a real time rendering of the world and observed chunk loading patterns from when I’m both online and offline to locate at that point they’ve earned that griefing from the sheer amount of work, imagination and genius put into that
@@xanderzaph5232 Even then. you signed up for anarchy, you get anarchy.
I have never played on this server but it amazes me how people putting that much effort into the game and finding exploits and how they use them.
This is legitimately CRAZY - the way they planned their actions, based on the guess that the patch would be fixed if they exploited something else? That's next-level. What a wild ride.
Fr their brains were hugee
What's crazier is it is probably slim but they could be using the glitch those 3 guys found "after them" as the excuse this time, witch would fool everyone of course cause it's gaslighting and to use such a powerful glitch as a excuse could mean they have a even more powerful one but probably not
Ever heard of the Coventry conundrum?
I know, this felt like an episode of Death Note
@@iceyberq fr, and I didn't even watch the video yet
0NEB: "They call me a madman, until they saw the truth"
Oof
@@lcats3655 p999
Plot twist: All of this was a ploy to get Fit to log in on his main account again to grief him with another exploit.
Lol maybe
No worry
SUS how'd you know *XFiles music plays*. yea ngl that would just be classic 2b
This is actually insane. I cannot believe that someone made a program as amazing as this.
its like watching a mystery, a drama, a sci-fi, a mind-twister, and a Minecraft video all at once
Testicular torsion
Got my popcorn ready for this!
Hell yeah
Yummmy!
HI VER|ED
@@TheHotBlade yummy🤤🤤🤤😩😩😩😩😩
what
"where most activity was happening at all times"
And of course, spawn is just a thermonuclear void on the heatmap
yes
Haha, cause it is 😂😂
time to make a sequel to this video
never thought fitmc would be teaching me what "gaslighting" means but here we are
Try Grasslighting me ;^)
69th like. Nice
Your memory is tricking you. It wasn't FitMC who taught you about gaslighting.
@@CyroXero Dude this is the first time i heard the word "gaslighting"
@@pinngg6907 FitMC doesn't exist, wake up it's time for breakfast
I'm not even mad. Those nerds went hard af. Imagine if they put their minds to solving real world problems.
People like this wouldn't solve problems, they'd become terrorists or like those losers at Anonymous or something.
You think people with this kind of mindset would do something good?
@@jq1790 really? You know, with this kind of mindset, they could probably help the military find terrorist controlled bases, identify famous criminals, and yet you are making them the antagonists?
Its just a block game
@@kopikoblanca8907 it is just a block game, but the knowledge and skill you need to have to do what they did is crazy
@@jq1790losers? They actually do a lot of good things compared to you.
can we just get like a compilation of the bases getting rendered because its SUPER satisfying
That outro aged like fine wine
Paper devs: oopsy...
ops
I did a little oopsy and... uh what now?
They made an oopsy woopsy
yEP
Its not their fault, these guys literally predicted the devs thought processes, i bet you've never seen something like that
He really doesn’t speak about it like a pixel game at all.
That's why this channel is so good, it's like a BBC documentary, totally serious while covering a block game
@@ethhics not all his videos, did you watch the UwU one? He could not keep cool lol
@@ethhics Big black c*ck documentory?
unfortunately people don't realise it's a just game and blur the lines between trolling and goofing around vs actual crime
404 likes
nice
This video should be on Netflix, felt like I was watching a movie.
Amazing!
RATIO
This should be trending on UA-cam
@@MC3DGoldSeto how is this a ratio
@@MC3DGoldSeto lmfao
i agree!
21:26 "Accounts we're no longer able to be tracked"
Randar: ALLOW ME TO INTRODUCE MYSELF.
I thought that the player tracking was cool, but then when it got to RECREATING the bases in a separate world my brain literally exploded.
IKR
the concept of doing that with machine learning like hoe leee moe leee
now I can copy buildings, yay!
2b2t gameplay: NOOO HE IS LITERALLY HACKING!!
2b2t lore:
no replies lol
2b gameplay is just baritone walking and autocrystal
*somebody that I used to know intensifies*
@@negresco793 ?
@@ZudinGodofWar it's a Common meme. There is like " [ insert title ] lore: " and it's a video with a remix of somebody that I used to know playing. From the top of my Head, there is one of these with ben 10. Just search ben 10 lore and it's a video with 34 seconds
0Neb : "They called me a madman... Then what I predicted came to pass..."
*Why does that fit so well?!?*
@ALAN CHOW HO HAN Moe pun? I think you are looking into this too much.
@ALAN CHOW HO HAN Moe No comment. :)
@ALAN CHOW HO HAN Moe wdym?
@@skunkygaming2145 No comment
You literally couldn't make this up! My WILDEST fantasies wouldn't have come up with something like this. Those people apparently REALLY know what they're doing. Great video! I love seeing how technology is broken and abused. My curiosity knows no bounds.
This "no comment" exploit thing reminds me of that Greek myth from The Odyssey, where Odysseus blinds the cyclops and claims that his name is "No One"
Edit: Wow, 776 likes in just 13 hours!
It really does... oh god, what happened after that, it might reveal some future problems.
Thought it was 'Nobody'
"Who did this ?
No one"
Or the No-nothing political party
I thought his name was no man
I swear Nerds Inc. are predicting moves like this is Death Note.
Cool story bro.
I think Nerd Inc expected it to happen since it was a growing server
i mean it pretty much is death note at this point
No worry
@bruv •69 years ago your original comment before editing was: "Lol imma just say this and then edit it with a funni joke later just so I'm first"
This reminds me of a scene in The Odyssey. In the scene, Odysseus is attacked by a cyclops. Odysseus tells the cyclops that his name is “Nobody”. When Odysseus stabs out the cyclops’ eye, and when the other cyclops’s ask who did it, all he can say is “nobody”
I can see that
oh i remember watching that movie when i was a kid, the cyclops were kind of traumatizing honestly
Haven't heard this in awhile that got a laugh out of me
@@rcmac206 The same can't be said for the cyclops lol
There's an Odyssey movie? I just know it as the 2000-something year old Greek Epic that was like 12 books long.
I have a feeling that if Skynet is going to exist nerds inc will be the ones to program it
Agreed
0NEB at the end of the video:"They called me a madman"
Exactly
I just imagine him in the chat saying "yeee no one listened now yall bases are F*CKED"
I remember seeing something about how every disaster movie starts with the guy who knows about it getting ridiculed or ignored. Funny how true that is here.
The guy that tried to warn people but everyone thought was crazy is like the crazy old man at the beginning of every disaster movie that try’s to warn everyone that a disaster is coming but no one believes them
Like the current pandemic situation
When reality imitates art
@@DBT1007 except in real life there is no disaster and the old man is a crack addict from LA
@@ebowden1168 that crazy man would be bill gates 5 years ago
@@ZelenskyPlane yes crack is the first stepping stone
I don't think any Minecraft related video will ever top this.
The absolute supervillain level black magic it took to get to a point of having a realtime map of the server showing live player activity at a scale so ungodly large that an IMAX screen wouldn't do it's detail justice, it's hysterical, yet mind-blowing all at the same time.
It is literally Batman's cellphone sonar contraption from The Dark Knight, but someone did it for real. Insanity, in every sense of the word.
Three years later, we find out that this exploit is just a cover up...
Its just a smokescreen probably
@@lookey9076 I really wouldn't be surprised if they still have some huge exploit
@@justaspectator9762 yeah they strangely restrained themselves from using the exploit for no particular reason other than just being hidden
@@JustSomeBrazilian the day people find about their second large exploit just know I called it
@@justaspectator9762 we called it
That tracking algorithm is state of the art, holy shit. Can't even be mad at those guys, what they have achieved is truly mind blowing
Honestly
All I've got for them is pure, Well deserved, Respect.
yeah, the complexity is no joke.
Google and everyone else in Big Tech: _furiously taking notes_
This deserves a movie
A hacking group with a name, a logo and a codename for their project, being able to track everyone, exactly copy blocks, see thing before they happened... this is low key impressive and incredible, an idea that you would see only in movies, applied to real world, for real, with real people. This is just crazy, the best hacking story and the best voice to narrate it. You've earned my like, subscription, comment and share man, awesome work.
I AM THE 169TH LIKER OF THE COMMENT
I'm sorry but, an idea*
@@toastermcmeme3347 thanks
All done for minecraft
@@DukeofWrexham imagine if minecraft coding would apply to real life, we would have a whole lot more geniuses out there
This is and still is one of the best Minecraft videos ever made
These feels like History of The Matrix. 10/10. Imagine this being a movie
The matrix. More like the Hobbit movie series.
Yeah Matrix Is Mostly Coding.
2b2t: the movie
Yea
It's not a movie and it involves the real world rather than Minecraft, but it really sounds a lot like part of Person of Interest.
Imagine that programmer went to like a class reunion. Theyre like I work at nasa, I work at google. I made an exploit to find people on the oldest anarchy server in minecraft
Respecc
lol
A GOD
You would think with that talent they would get a amazing career
I'd buy him a beer
A big thank you to all the contributors that helped with this video. What a whirlwind. Once you are done watching and would like to learn about the more technical aspects of the exploit, you can read up on it here: nocom.2b2t.website/
Ey
bruh
Ey
:)
Ey
These guys are basically the antagonists of 2b2t at this point 💀
"As someone who've covered Minecraft exploits for years-"
*A Wild AntVenom appears*
Haha.
THESPIFFINGBRIT Joined the server. Master Exploiter.
@@dcincco Perfectly balance game
@@crossyright9493 Hehe, yeah.
Lmao
The nerds are gonna create skynet someday trying to abuse an exploit I swear.
Agreed
iLl be bAcK
Lmaoo
2b2t is the most likely place for Skynet to be created
0neb is the scientist that everyone ignored
Yeah like the Scientist who proved sugar is actually making everyone fat and not carbs but died before his theory is proven true.
Like that scientist in every apocalyptic movie that warns the government of an incoming danger but everyone ignores them
@@Kallixede yep
@@mrswag2874 What? Sugar and carbohydrates are the same thing lmao
@@retardhunter69 carbohydrates are long and complicated strings of glucose if i remember correctly
Shoutout to 0x22 and the nerds who provided this information. A year later and it’s still incredible
That one guy who tried to warn everyone: _They called me a madman_
That person was a detective that has succeeded and the people thought he(or another gender) was a madman
You stole that comment
Him: "And what I predicted came to pass."
If they have been keeping this a secret for 3 years, there is a pretty good chance there are dozens of other exploits perhaps just as powerful that they or other groups may be harboring to this day, that we just dont know about.
Nah
Did you not pay attention to how complex this particular exploit was?
This was uniquely complex, relying on a bad bug fix and no exploit can be this insane. I may be wrong but this likely is the peak of minecraft exploits
@@GarikaiGumbo i did, but never underestimate 2b2t. There may be other glitches we havent even considered. If you asked anyone 3 years ago about something like this they would call you crazy, so who’s to say there isnt anything else?
@@ForgotMyPasswd000 Pretty sure you are wrong. People 3 years ago said the same thing about old exploits, and now we have this.
"We can now travel in peace knowing we're not being tracked"
I give it 2 weeks before 2b2t discovers another variation of this exploit
I would be surprised if they don't already have multiple backup exploits.
If the Nerds were smart, they have been hoarding exploits like this for years and can program something similar in a couple weeks to continue their efforts
@@supernenechi it’s nowhere near that simple. There is no benefit to not using an exploit as soon as discovered because it will be fixed in the same amount of time regardless. You can’t “program something similar”, it’s not about the programming, it’s about discovering and thinking of new ways to take advantage of things in Minecraft.
@@whwhwhhwhhhwhdldkjdsnsjsks6544 Obviously, they have been exploiting this ever since it was discovered, or rather ever since its been created. Did you even watch the video? They just kept quiet about it
I found it interesting that it even tracked people on spectator mode. Really who knows what information these guys even have after all of those years of data gathering. If they revealed this to the public I'm sure they already did what they wanted. Just have to wait it out on what exactly they're planning with those information
This guy could be the narrator for an actual documentary about world history and nobody would know