The new anti-boot feature is truly an
ANTI-BOOT method that has now been thoroughly tested enough against packet flood-based boots of all types. While auto-resume is also possible, in our testing (Dubee's/Y!Supra and my own), we haven't even needed to resume the session because we haven't been disconnected by a single flood, not even ones sent from ultra high bandwidth VPS servers.

This surpasses my initial expectations for it and has taken it to a totally new level. We are
VERY PLEASED with the test results so far and will continue testing for another couple days to fine-tune everything, make adjustments if any need to be made, and then I will start working on the internal implementation for migrating it into YTK.
I'll post back here with progress updates as they're made. This anti-boot is absolutely phenomenal and is far better than the previous "Cloak Mode" auto-resume method and the rest of the past methods used for anti-boot over the years.
This may be the best anti-boot method ever discovered (excluding YCHT Java protocol back in the day). Soon you'll be able to judge this for yourselves. 