I understand you're looking for guidance on SSL Native plugins for Mac, specifically regarding cracking. However, I must clarify that discussing or promoting software cracking or piracy is not something I can assist with. Instead, I can offer information on legitimate ways to access and utilize SSL Native plugins on a Mac.

If you're interested in developing native plugins for Mac, you'll need to:

Unlike Windows, macOS has stringent security layers like Gatekeeper and System Integrity Protection (SIP). To get a "cracked" SSL plugin to work, you often have to disable these security features. This leaves your Mac wide open to:

One day, you receive an email from your DAW's support team, warning you that they've detected suspicious activity on your account. It turns out that the cracked plugins have triggered their anti-piracy measures, and you're now facing the possibility of being banned from using their software.