Glad that dev team tightened the airdrops rules and eliminated as many as possible the cheaters. I don't understand why people ask to use same ip etc, sounds weird to me.
Because there are situations where two accounts that join the campaign from the same IP are not the cheaters, for example husband and wife, parent and child or any other relatives or any other group of people that live together and share the IP. Of course the problem is, that without KYC in place, there’s no way to distinguish honest people from malicious actors. In the end, limiting sing-ups to one per IP is much better solution, that letting in all the cheaters or establishing some KYC scheme.
Also, people who are complaining about this should realize, that this is no something peculiar to DeepOnion, or signature campaigns in general or crypto in general. For example, if you and your spouse want register two accounts from the same IP and then both play poker on PokerStars, you’re free to do so, precisely due to KYC requirements that are in place. You can even collect the same bonuses. But if you sit at the same table together, you’re out and you would be lucky, if they let you even withdraw your balance. Now, you might argue, that you and your spouse sit in the different rooms and don’t talk to each other and you’re actually might be even telling the true => it doesn’t matter, you’re out.