JeremyHalifax88,
Although we do not normally respond to comments such as this, we felt that this case was a good example of the reasoning behind our recent system modifications. Let's look at the statistics. You've registered over 1,500 affiliates...and this sounds like the explosive growth we love to see. However, on a closer review, out of those
1,500 affiliates, only
10 have actually input a wallet address. You might think, that out of the 1,500 affiliates that more that 10 would want to claim their Latium as this is the whole point of a user to register in the first place, right? You can make claims that a user adding a wallet is out of your control, but in fact so is a user registering in the first place. We by no means are making any accusations as to why your referrals didn’t add wallets, but we can say that less than 1% of your referrals added wallets where we see 30-40% of registrations do add a wallet.
Small disparities between one affiliate and another is expected, but less than 1% versus 30-40%?? Only you know the true reason this happened and we will not speculate on this. All we know is that it is quite illogical for 1,500 people to register for a service with no intention to use the service, especially when that service is free!
In addition, we noticed you yourself tried to sign up 3 times with these addresses:
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
This is a clear breach of our terms. You were paid out over 2,000 LAT and in retrospect we should have disabled your account once you broke our terms.
One of your posts on this very forum made us reevaluate how the distribution of Latium was conducted. Your post stated:
From JeremyHalifax88:
"OP, You should make it harder to obtain LATs and/or make the referral bonus lower and/or Joining bonus..
At this rate you're going to have too many LATs on the market and they're going to be worth absolutely nothing.
Sad"We are sorry that you our new standards left you feeling this is a scam. It is not. We appreciate any legitimate efforts you put forth. We welcome you to sign up legitimate users (with wallet addresses) and keep earning Latium. Thank you.
On another note, our new requirements should have little impact on a user’s ability to generate Latium, if they are using legitimate marketing practices. Practices such as pay for registration services, fake registrations or other practices that are not focused on truly converting authentic users for the Latium network could be impacted by these changes. Our goal is not to limit legitimate distribution, but rather to ensure that hard working, legitimate referrals maintain value for their efforts.