Silver HIVA Score — What You Should Know Before Buying a BM

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A lot of people keep asking about the difference between Gold and Silver HIVA, so let’s break it down in simple terms:


Silver HIVA = Mid-tier trust score
It’s still clean, still stable, just not quite as “bulletproof” as Gold. Perfect if you’re running moderate daily spend and safer verticals.

Balanced performance
Approvals are generally smooth, your spend holds steady, and most campaigns run fine — just don’t push too hard.

Good for starters or mid-level advertisers
If you’re not ready for a full-scale, heavy-duty setup yet, Silver HIVA gives you a reliable BM without the high cost of Gold.

Lower risk than cheap or shady BMs
Silver HIVA accounts are self-created and clean. No hacks, no recycled accounts, no suspicious history. Much safer than budget BMs that tend to burn out quickly.

Best use cases:
– Testing new funnels
– Medium daily spend
– Safer niches
– Agencies managing smaller campaigns

All in all, if you’re not going for Gold yet or your campaign volume isn’t huge, Silver HIVA is a stable middle ground that won’t let you down.


Curious — when you buy or rent a BM2500, do you also consider the HIVA score?
 
Before you want to buy a bm account for long-term use, ask the seller if there is still an original account to create bm, otherwise they will back it up.
 
Silver HIVA is solid for mid level campaigns clean, reliable and lower risk than cheap BMs. Great for testing funnels or moderate spend without going full gold.
 
I mainly look at overall account stability and compliance history. HIVA score matters, but I won’t touch any BM setup that risks platform violations or inconsistent performance.
 
A lot of people keep asking about the difference between Gold and Silver HIVA, so let’s break it down in simple terms:


Silver HIVA = Mid-tier trust score
It’s still clean, still stable, just not quite as “bulletproof” as Gold. Perfect if you’re running moderate daily spend and safer verticals.

Balanced performance
Approvals are generally smooth, your spend holds steady, and most campaigns run fine — just don’t push too hard.

Good for starters or mid-level advertisers
If you’re not ready for a full-scale, heavy-duty setup yet, Silver HIVA gives you a reliable BM without the high cost of Gold.

Lower risk than cheap or shady BMs
Silver HIVA accounts are self-created and clean. No hacks, no recycled accounts, no suspicious history. Much safer than budget BMs that tend to burn out quickly.

Best use cases:
– Testing new funnels
– Medium daily spend
– Safer niches
– Agencies managing smaller campaigns

All in all, if you’re not going for Gold yet or your campaign volume isn’t huge, Silver HIVA is a stable middle ground that won’t let you down.


Curious — when you buy or rent a BM2500, do you also consider the HIVA score?
You alone will not be able to use all the accounts in bm2500, this is too risky. You should only use a number of accounts in 1 bm. Let's start by testing 1 account in this bm
there is no certainty that the above criteria will ensure that your account is approved by fb
 
Your articles are very helpful, stability and algorithms are always changing
 
To manage risk, it is advisable not to use all the accounts in BM2500 but to start testing with 1 account/BM and only use a limited number. Note that there is no criteria to guarantee account approval, but an account like Silver HIVA is a low risk, clean and reliable option for moderate spend campaigns and funnel testing.
 
When renting a BM, the most important things to consider are overall stability, policy compliance history, and past spending level. The HIVA score is a mandatory factor to evaluate; Silver HIVA is suitable for clean campaigns at a medium scale, high reliability, and much lower risk than cheap BM types.
 
Before purchasing a long-term BM, ask the seller about the original account to avoid revocation (back-up). When renting a BM, prioritize factors such as stability, policy compliance history and past spending level. Silver HIVA is a reliable choice for medium-sized campaigns, providing high reliability and lower risk than cheap BMs.
 
Any purchased BM has a high risk of being blocked. You need to look at its history, what kind of ads were played on it, what volumes, and you can focus on this data.
 
Thanks for breaking it down makes choosing between Silver and Gold much clearer.
Yeah, it was self-explanatory. What do you think about the introduction of TradFi instruments on exchanges? I just saw that Binance launched gold and silver perpetual contracts after Bitget announced their interest last year. Do you think more exchanges will go this route, and what does this mean for FX traders?
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Is there really a difference?
Certainly, the difference is huge. Stability, longevity and scaling. But to test a GH/BH campaigns, silver HIVA is the closest to GOLD "Obviously". You can't test a campaign that is supposed to opearted by a GOLD HIVA to a Bronze HIVA.
 
Yeah, most experienced buyers do look at the HIVA score because it correlates with spend stability and how hard you can push, not just the headline limit. BM2500 without decent trust is still fragile if you scale too fast.
 
How are we checking the Hiva scores ? I thought that the scores were only an internal metric that those working at FB could see - not provided to the everyday fb user to check themselves?
 
The trust score can matter but I’d look beyond the HIVA label and check the account history, restrictions, billing record and overall reliability before using a BM2500.
 
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