Way to go Latium your "solution" to fraud accounts made EVERY single new person the past month I referred did NOT bother completing their sign up! You know how many people I know who DON'T have Java installed for one reason or another? No one wants to go through the process you have required just to get a few coins that are worth almost 10% of what they once were... and the prices just keep fallen.... 5x since this change was implemented! If you want LAT to ever recover allow people to sign up without requiring them to go through 10000 hurdles! YOUR "FIX" has done MORE harm to the price and killed the price FAR worse than any "fraudulent signups" could possibly have. The proof is the price was doing just fine till this "verification change" last month. Just my two cents. I have since moved on. I can not spend time referring people to a site that requires them to install software that they think is SPYWARE/Viruses....
Latium devs are certainly looking at this feed-back
and will certainly seek solutions to implement and maintain the growth in LatiumI not only pointed out how (using the only word I can think of) 'Lame' the idea of thinking you can guarantee 1 account per ip, (impossible) when suddenly it's one pc.
Of course, I also pointed out a rather long winded way of gaining more lat using a netbook and formatting over and over.. wow.. every pc I repair is a unique pc, and before the obligatory format, I install lat, collect 5, and send them elsewhere.. I guess like the blockchain, everything can be 'viewed' barring one thing: Who owns what address?
In reality, I see you seek solutions, but have yet to realise, if it aint broke, dont fix it. See, if I owned lat, I'd let anyone create as many accounts as possible, just to get as much lat 'out there' as possible, I mean, whilst the only thing lat had goin for it was how much btc you'd get in exchange, there never was any 'growth'. There was nothing more than lame assed currency conversions to get btc quicker than faucets.
I mean, if I was new customer and read this, I'd think, I dont want the latium software in my pc for obvious reasons, so the next best choice would be to buy from an exchange, but then I'd still have to install the crap ap that may be good for lat devs, but useless to the end user.
1 question:
Anyone buying lat from the exchanges without the application installed? NO.
There never was any growth in latium, I mean, how many of these 'lat' do you know still exist as opposed to just being deleted by your EX customers, who are your ex, because never once did you show how solid your proof of concept was by not touching it once started..
A hint from a dj:
The best way to mix is to be handed a bag of tunes you've NEVER heard, for only then will origionality flow. Once you start thinking you should 'do this or that' to 'change' the tune instead of mixing it.. you seal your fate by simply continuing to change things from the origional form.
Who's still reading this?