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Title: Seems to have someone in the malicious registration
Post by: wuyanren on March 24, 2016, 01:52:20 pm
We should think of a way to ban the problem
Title: Re: Seems to have someone in the malicious registration
Post by: abit on March 24, 2016, 05:16:34 pm
We should think of a way to ban the problem
Thank you for the notification.

It's up to @ccedk to decide how to face it.

Register new user names, get free qbits, sell.
Title: Re: Seems to have someone in the malicious registration
Post by: wuyanren on March 25, 2016, 09:14:26 am
No one has noticed this problem?
Title: Re: Seems to have someone in the malicious registration
Post by: openledger on March 25, 2016, 10:19:59 am
we have noticed the issue and working on how to solve it best possible, or I will just haveto stop offering qbits to new users which seems a shame.
Title: Re: Seems to have someone in the malicious registration
Post by: abit on March 25, 2016, 10:31:06 am
No one has noticed this problem?
On the other hand, Qbits has its value, although some of them were given out as gifts. Perhaps the dumpers are just short-sighted.
Title: Re: Seems to have someone in the malicious registration
Post by: xeroc on March 25, 2016, 07:12:45 pm
This is what you get if you give away valuable tokens to people for only registering ..
why not ask for valid KYC/AML registration .. that would give incentive to also try OPEN.USD etc ..
Title: Re: Seems to have someone in the malicious registration
Post by: puppies on March 25, 2016, 09:24:05 pm
A captcha could also work.  Do you know how they're getting around the one account per ip per 5 minutes limit?  Is that just a cookie or is it saved server side.
Title: Re: Seems to have someone in the malicious registration
Post by: xeroc on March 27, 2016, 01:00:47 pm
A captcha could also work.  Do you know how they're getting around the one account per ip per 5 minutes limit?  Is that just a cookie or is it saved server side.
Its per IP .. some internet connections give you a new address after reconnect .. also, you can register accounts with a ltm account .. very cheaply ... is that guy using a faucet?
Title: Re: Seems to have someone in the malicious registration
Post by: abit on March 27, 2016, 10:06:17 pm
A captcha could also work.  Do you know how they're getting around the one account per ip per 5 minutes limit?  Is that just a cookie or is it saved server side.
Its per IP .. some internet connections give you a new address after reconnect .. also, you can register accounts with a ltm account .. very cheaply ... is that guy using a faucet?
Yes using OL faucet so he gets 1000 QBITS for every new account registration.