Most menus were patched for money loops in 1.70. BincoHax introduces a "Safe Loop" utilizing the new Acid Lab and Bail Enforcement files. It claims to loop $2.5M every 45 seconds without triggering the transaction errors (ERR_GFX_D3D_INIT) common in this patch.

Money grinding is tedious. BincoHax includes a "Silent Recovery" for 1.70. Unlike aggressive menus that trigger R* Admin flags, BincoHax loops the casino chip conversion or the vehicle sell mission at a randomized speed (5-8 second intervals). Users report this is the "better" option for keeping your account under the radar.

Tired of the standard physics? BincoHax allows you to:


If you have deliberately kept your game on versione 1.70 (perhaps for legacy modding or because you are air-gapped from the internet), BincoHax is arguably the best free, internal menu available.

It offers a streamlined UI, a "better" stability profile than its chaotic predecessors, and a recovery method that respects the 1.70 engine limits. The wardrobe system is a unique selling point that rivals paid menus.

However, if you play GTA Online daily, do not use this. The 1.70 build itself is outdated, and even the best menu cannot protect you from server-side detection.

Final Tip for the "Better" Experience: To truly get the "better" BincoHax experience, disable your network adapter while playing. Use the menu exclusively for Director Mode mods or Single Player. Spawn 30 jets on the Del Perro pier. Create chaos. That is where BincoHax shines.


Stay tuned for updates, as the modding scene for GTA V 1.70 is volatile, and what is "better" today may be patched tomorrow.