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Cloud Phone Automated Furniture Making: A New Side Hustle to Make Money

Cloud phone paired with RPA automation enables fully automated furniture crafting in games, supporting multi-instance operation to prevent bans and running 24/7 without stopping. Using Hivenest Cloud Box's independent hardware fingerprints and random IPs, daily revenue per single instance reaches 120 yuan, boosting side hustle efficiency by 300%. No hardware required, a low-barrier passive income method.

✍ NestBox Team ⏱ 7 min read

From “Manual Grind” to “Passive Income”: How Automated Furniture Crafting is Changing the Game Farming Landscape

Have you ever found yourself staring at the furniture crafting interface in a game late at night, repeating the same clicks over and over, just to stockpile a few more finished products to sell for gold? In the pursuit of side income, time is money, but physical stamina is limited. Especially in popular MMORPGs like Justice Online and Moonlight Blade, furniture crafting is a cash cow for “farming”—high-quality furniture is perpetually in high demand on the trading post, but manual crafting takes at least 5-10 minutes per session, and managing multiple accounts is chaotic. Is there a way to simultaneously run dozens of accounts, automatically craft furniture 24/7, and completely avoid the risk of getting banned?

The answer lies in the combination of “cloud phones + RPA automation.” Recently, an “automated furniture crafting” solution using NestBox has quietly gained popularity among game studios: operational throughput increased by 300%, account survival rate exceeds 98%, and daily revenue per machine easily surpasses 500 RMB. Today, we’ll break down the core logic of this method and how it’s becoming a new trend in side income.

Three Steps to Build Your Automated Furniture Production Line: A Hands-On Guide from Scratch

Step 1: Account Preparation and Cloud Phone Deployment

No need to purchase expensive hardware; all you need is a NestBox account. After registration, billing is per minute, costing less than 0.2 RMB per hour per cloud phone—only 144 RMB even if running for 30 days. When creating an instance, select the “RPA-specific image” or install automation script tools yourself (e.g., Auto.js, Button Mapper).

Key Operation: Before logging into the game account on the cloud phone, ensure the “hardware fingerprint” panel has been automatically randomly generated. NestBox supports one-click fingerprint reset; it’s recommended to use an independent fingerprint for each account and simulate real user behavior (e.g., random sleep timers, not logging in simultaneously). This step directly determines the “anti-association” level of your accounts.

Step 2: Writing and Debugging RPA Automation Scripts

If you don’t know how to code, you can purchase ready-made furniture crafting scripts (usually circulating in studio chat groups, priced 50-200 RMB). If you have some basic knowledge, Auto.js visual recording is recommended.

Typical Script Logic Example:

  • Scheduled Wake-Up: Automatically click the game icon every 30 minutes to enter.
  • Task Recognition: Locate the “Furniture Crafting” button via color/text OCR.
  • Loop Execution: Click the “Collect - Synthesize - Submit” process; automatically switch accounts when “insufficient materials” appears.
  • Anti-Ban Strategy: Random delay of 2-5 seconds between operations to simulate human latency.

Important Note: It’s advisable to test on a single cloud phone for 12 hours first, monitoring for freezes or abnormal pop-ups. NestBox provides real-time screenshots and ADB remote debugging, allowing script parameter adjustments at any time. Its RPA automation compatibility is excellent, with native ADB command support, latency below 50ms, and script execution success rate as high as 99.5%.

Step 3: Multi-Account Parallelization and Profit Amplification

Once a single cloud phone runs stably, you can batch-create instances. NestBox’s unlimited multi-instance capability allows you to create hundreds of cloud phones under the same account, each with an independent public IP (random mix of Telecom/Unicom/Mobile), fundamentally eliminating IP association.

Profit Amplification Formula:

  • Daily revenue per cloud phone: 120 RMB (after deducting electricity and script costs).
  • Deploy 10 phones: 1200 RMB/day.
  • Deploy 50 phones: 6000 RMB/day (account resources need consideration; start with 5 phones).

Note: Game companies limit the number of characters per IP (usually no more than 6 per IP), so IP pool diversity is crucial. NestBox automatically assigns IPs from different cities and supports on-demand switching, fully meeting large-scale operational needs.


Deep Dive: Why Do Your “Multi-Account” Attempts Always Get Banned? The Game-Changing Power of Independent Hardware Fingerprints

Many side-income players try using emulators or second-hand phones to stack accounts, only to encounter lag, crashes, or “mass bans.” Root Cause: Game companies associate accounts via device fingerprints. Emulators generate a limited set of constant hardware IDs, easily identified by feature databases after a few groups of accounts. While physical phones have independent IDs, their IPs often cluster in home broadband ranges, easily triggering alerts for “multiple devices in the same region.”

NestBox’s Unique Advantages:

  • Each cloud phone instance has a fully independent hardware fingerprint (including MAC, Bluetooth address, carrier IMEI, and 7 other layers).
  • Virtual TEE secure area prevents scripts from being detected by game scans.
  • Supports fingerprint “aging” feature: automatically simulates device usage days, battery degradation rate, and other soft information.

This means each of your accounts appears to come from a different real user: one using a Huawei P40, another a Xiaomi 11, another an iPhone 13, all located in different cities like Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen. Independent hardware fingerprints + random IPs + randomized behavior—this triple protection makes it nearly impossible for anti-cheat systems to identify them as “mass bots.”


Common Misconceptions and Pitfall Avoidance: Don’t Let Your Hard-Earned Money Go to Waste

Misconception 1: The More Complex the Script, the Better

In reality, furniture crafting falls under “low-risk operations” (not PvP, not abnormal transaction frequency). Overly complex scripts (e.g., simulating mouse trajectories, random screen clicks) actually increase the chance of stalling. Simple loops + appropriate delays + exception handling (e.g., pausing when security verification is detected) are the most practical.

Misconception 2: Cloud Phones Can Completely Replace Manual Work

Not quite. Automated furniture crafting is suitable for “idle production,” but the selling phase (listing on the trading post, communicating with buyers) still requires manual intervention. NestBox supports one-click script switching, so you can manually handle listings during idle time and then switch back to auto mode.

Misconception 3: The More Accounts, the Better

Be aware of the game’s “economic cooldown”: if an account produces more than 500 furniture items per day, it gets flagged as a “suspected studio.” It’s recommended to limit daily output per account to 200-300 items, or randomly reduce output for a few days. NestBox’s per-minute billing allows you to flexibly start and stop accounts—for example, turning off some instances at night to save costs and reduce risk.


Currently, automated furniture crafting still relies on fixed scripts. However, with the involvement of large model AI, we may see “intelligent decision-making” automation in the future: AI automatically judges material price fluctuations, adjusts crafting types, and even simulates human player chat behavior to reduce suspicion. Hardware fingerprint anti-association remains the foundational layer, while affordable, stable cloud services are the prerequisite for scaling.

If you also want to seize this window of opportunity—just spend half an hour a day on listings and account maintenance, leaving the rest to the cloud phones. I recommend starting with 3 trial units from NestBox: 3 units × 144 RMB/month = 432 RMB cost. Based on single-unit daily revenue of 120 RMB, you’ll recoup costs in 12 days, with pure profit thereafter. This is more cost-effective than renting VPS or buying second-hand phones, and risks are controllable.


Final Words: The Essence of Side Income is “Leverage”

The logic behind automated furniture crafting is simple: use technical leverage to replace physical labor. Cloud phones provide a “24/7 non-stop” computing base, RPA automation delivers millisecond-precise operational flows, and independent hardware fingerprints solve the biggest bottleneck of scaling. This combination is not limited to game farming—account nurturing for cross-border e-commerce and matrix operations for social media marketing can all be replicated using a similar approach.

The key is: choose the right tools, don’t blindly stack quantities. While you’re still suffering from neck pain from manual clicking, others have already earned their first pot of gold using cloud phones and automation. Now, it’s your turn to take action.

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