Brings up the pull-model scraper: the .NET C2 hands skin+wear jobs to Python nodriver workers that scrape cs.money and post results back, plus the supporting Core/EFCore data model, migrations, and docker-compose orchestration. IPRoyal proxying lets workers scale horizontally with a distinct residential exit IP each: every worker process mints its own sticky session at startup, and an in-process forwarding proxy injects the gateway auth so Chromium talks only to an auth-free localhost endpoint (zero CDP). On a Cloudflare challenge a worker rotates to a fresh session/IP and re-warms. Verified end-to-end against live IPRoyal: distinct US residential exits per worker and IP rotation on demand. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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