What I think is neat is their rewards based system.
Where users are incentivised to encourage other users to join their platform.
The platform then gives them a bonus amount of tokens for adding another user.
I wonder how it will work when Youtubers for eg, try and add a large number of their viewers to the platform, can people exploit this?

This type of fraud has definitely graduated to the adult table because it takes some actual skill to pull it off. Basically, clean fraud is the ultimate doppelgänger because it looks like a legitimate transaction with good shipping, billing, and IP addresses as well as complete and verified card data. Its not driven by good customers suddenly gone bad, but by thieves with stolen consumer data thats complete enough not to raise flags.
The worst part is that the transaction looks like it is a true and valid one but in reality, it is a false and an impersonator. It is true, this is the sad reality of online credit card fraud where there is no middleman between the buyer and seller.
Omnitude's plug and play solution puts an end to all of this with its trust network on the blockchain.