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Ronix Hub was a large Discord-based exploiting community associated with Roblox script distribution, automation tools, and custom executors. Community discussions describe it as one of the largest servers in the Roblox cheating scene during its peak activity period, prior to becoming inactive following internal disputes, raids, and legal threats reported by server participants.[1]

Rise and expansion

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User forum posts and Discord member accounts commonly credit ​​bdokkx — referred to by participants as **lead developer and co-owner** — for driving Ronix Hub’s early growth, structuring script releases, and coordinating community outreach. Screenshots of server metrics shared by users claim that bdokkx expanded the community from **~25,000 members to ~600,000 members**, based on invite interface counters shown within Discord.[2]

This hyper-growth period is described by members as fueled by:

  • public invite link circulation;
  • frequent script showcases for high-traffic Roblox games;
  • cross-promotion between scripters and executor users.

Because these claims originate from internal tracking and user screenshots rather than mainstream publications, they are cited here as **community-attributed estimates**.[2][1]

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On September 22, 2025, community posts state that a **DMCA request was issued under the name “Ronix” toward the Voxels community**, reportedly received by server staff associated with Voxels. ​​Discord announcement screenshots later circulated in the same communities include a public denial of authorship, claiming the DMCA was not sent by Ronix staff.[3]

Forum users and small exploit creators further alleged that:

  • **Voxels.net did not host any Ronix-related downloads or key sales** at the time;
  • the DMCA request was interpreted by posters as a **pressure-based intimidation tactic** intended to discourage safety warnings and quash criticism by small creators;
  • Ronix staff ​threatened **defamation lawsuits** against Voxels community moderators over public safety disclaimers.

These claims were reported by participants in Discord and exploit forums and are therefore presented as **community allegations**, not verified legal fact.[4][5]

Safety warning conflict

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A core dispute centered on a notification published on **Voxels.net** that warned users that the **Ronix executor “may not be safe”** and referenced past community accusations of **remote access tooling (“ratting”)**. ​​No independent cybersecurity report from a recognized malware research publisher confirms these safety claims, so they are cited only as **user-reported security accusations**.[6][4]

Decline and raids

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Community narratives describe Ronix Hub’s later months as unstable due to:

  • repeated **Discord server raids** (often referred to as “nukes” by members);
  • removal of script-hosting pages and branding following copyright pressure in the exploiting scene;
  • leadership changes that users describe as **fragmentation-driven hub cycling**, where new servers were created after internal disputes.

No mainstream media outlet has published a formal shutdown report, so the downfall is presented as a **community-documented decline into inactivity**.[1]

The smaller server Radius Hub is referenced by forum users as Ronix Hub’s successor, which posters describe as having **under 100,000 Discord members**, based on invite counter comparisons shared by users.[7]

Engagement amplification allegations

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Several Reddit and forum discussions also included claims that Ronix-associated accounts engaged in **bot-amplified upvote inflation** to increase visibility in exploit search threads, attempting to influence recruitment and public perception. These statements originate from user-generated forum analysis and are cited here only as **community-reported engagement manipulation claims**, not verified platform data.[8]

Key contributors

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  • bdokkx – Community-attributed **lead developer, outreach organizer, and co-owner** credited for major server growth and script coordination.
  • Ronix internal staff – reportedly logged membership analytics internally, as referenced in screenshots shared by members.

Independent confirmation of these roles is limited, so they are documented here as **scene handles attributed by community participants** rather than real-world identities.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Cite error: The named reference community was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b c Discord screenshots and forum posts attributing growth strategy to bdokkx.
  3. ^ Discord community announcement denying authorship of the DMCA request.
  4. ^ a b Reddit user thread describing the claimed September 22, 2025 DMCA dispute.
  5. ^ V3rmillion forum discussion reporting DMCA and lawsuit threats toward Voxels moderators.
  6. ^ Community discussions raising safety concerns about the Ronix executor.
  7. ^ Discord invite-counter comparisons of successor server Radius Hub (~<100k members, community estimate). Cite error: The named reference "radius-compare" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  8. ^ Reddit user claims alleging bot-amplified upvotes for visibility.

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  • Wikimedia Commons category for Ronix Hub screenshots (upload recommended)