After some discussion, Su Ping and Angelica decided to distribute the beta test quota randomly.
Of course, it also included the identity verification required during the registration process, as well as many more complicated steps.
The steps were mainly taken to ensure that the game's beta test quota wouldn't be sold after one had obtained it. It was because if one wanted to log in, they would likely need to go through a face-verification process.
If someone sold their invitation code to someone else, the other person wouldn't be able to pass the face verification in the game, and naturally, they wouldn't be able to play the game.
This way, it could prevent scalpers from using a large number of accounts to register, causing many fake accounts to appear in the game during the beta test.