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Topic: AIRDROPS ASKING FOR KYC VERIFICATION - page 10. (Read 14235 times)

sr. member
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March 26, 2019, 01:05:52 PM
#55
90% coins are just simply shit coins.KYC for airdrops LOL.Doing KYC is really not good unless the coins gets listed in any exchange and have a good price.
full member
Activity: 644
Merit: 100
March 26, 2019, 01:04:49 PM
#54
Well,it's all bullshit, because AIDROPS and so messy,where 95% of the slag coin that never even on the stock exchange will not work,and in General people are wasting your time,I like that 2 months to be done and realized that they shouldn't do))and KYC do not need
sr. member
Activity: 630
Merit: 250
March 26, 2019, 12:56:11 PM
#53
why do they need KYC for airdrops. i think they just collecting information and documents.
don't risk your identity for a cheap or useless airdrops.
hero member
Activity: 1386
Merit: 503
March 26, 2019, 12:46:01 PM
#52
If the airdrop is on the market exchange site, I'm not worried because the exchange market already done KYC (such as LAtoken and Binance). but if the airdrop outside the exchange market is like airdrop shit tokens from an ico project or other (blockchain excluded), I will choose to avoid it if asked to do KYC.
full member
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March 26, 2019, 12:40:52 PM
#51
The issue of KYC always raises questions whose answers are mostly not very discerning to the ears. It is quite unfortunate, I know most crypto enthusiasts are not comfortable giving out their personal information for KYC but there is little we can do about the situation at the moment.  Most of these projects claim they are under a legal jurisdiction where KYC is very important for many business projects. The new trend is increasingly becoming worrisome as many airdrops are even requiring KYC verification from participants.
I have repeatedly asked questions to the ICO team and everyone who is associated with bounty hunters on their behalf on the basis of what legal document they require to pass KYC bounty hunters and that this document says about the participants of the ICO bounty campaign. I never received any answer on the essence of this question. I am also confident that everyone who writes on the forum that ICO teams have the right to require us to undergo KYC checks have no idea about such a right.
It is illegal to require ICO bounty campaigners to pass KYC checks. I hope that when there will be government regulation of ICO activities, such a check against us will disappear.
hero member
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Merit: 514
March 26, 2019, 12:23:08 PM
#50
The issue of KYC always raises questions whose answers are mostly not very discerning to the ears. It is quite unfortunate, I know most crypto enthusiasts are not comfortable giving out their personal information for KYC but there is little we can do about the situation at the moment.  Most of these projects claim they are under a legal jurisdiction where KYC is very important for many business projects. The new trend is increasingly becoming worrisome as many airdrops are even requiring KYC verification from participants.

Any airdrops asking for KYC should be avoided, If they start asking for KYC then its not free airdrop anymore you basically sold your identity for few $ or worst few Cents. be on the safe side no matter how good the project is KYC should be avoided as much as possible,
hero member
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March 26, 2019, 12:17:17 PM
#49
That's definitely a stupid thing and I would never give my KYC to an airdrop just to receive some wivh worth a few dollars and sometimes those coins are even worthless. The only way I would accept to give my KYC for an airdrop is if it is create by a very big and trusted website. An example is Blockchain that recently offered 25$ worth of XLM.

Usually they can collect your email address and read your name on Gmail. Apart from that id only you can stop even after you shared these details with the regular airdrop where they do not need KYC.
KYC documents are been collected on some of the bounty as well as airdrops. It hard to stop all the people who wish to earn in this crypto industry.
jr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 1
March 26, 2019, 12:12:20 PM
#48
It is not necessary to undergo kyc for airdrop , as there earnings are very small now, probably not out of the dollar , and if we consider how many scams on the market it is better to do some bounty
member
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March 26, 2019, 12:08:29 PM
#47
Most airdrops now are fake and useless those who ask for kyc is a way to get our personal information then sell it to thieves, i will never give my information especially to these airdrops that would give a useless token for display in my wallet.
jr. member
Activity: 194
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March 26, 2019, 12:07:52 PM
#46
The issue of KYC always raises questions whose answers are mostly not very discerning to the ears. It is quite unfortunate, I know most crypto enthusiasts are not comfortable giving out their personal information for KYC but there is little we can do about the situation at the moment.  Most of these projects claim they are under a legal jurisdiction where KYC is very important for many business projects. The new trend is increasingly becoming worrisome as many airdrops are even requiring KYC verification from participants.
This to me should not be worrisome to you or anyone. If you are not comfortable with the KYC option for airdrops, simply ignore such airdrops. I have also taken my own stand.
hero member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 501
March 26, 2019, 12:03:10 PM
#45
I don't see the point of having KYC for an Airdrop. In the first place, airdrops don't distribute huge amount of tokens in a single participant. So, why would someone risk his personal information for small amount. Consider the fact that some tokens from airdrops were not yet available for trading.
copper member
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March 26, 2019, 11:56:12 AM
#44
For that drop of token they distribute and they want people's personal data. There was a time people could risk their data for that but not now anymore
full member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 117
March 26, 2019, 11:54:31 AM
#43
That's definitely a stupid thing and I would never give my KYC to an airdrop just to receive some wivh worth a few dollars and sometimes those coins are even worthless. The only way I would accept to give my KYC for an airdrop is if it is create by a very big and trusted website. An example is Blockchain that recently offered 25$ worth of XLM.
member
Activity: 1078
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March 26, 2019, 11:48:02 AM
#42
There are not so many Airdrops today and the most of them are from scam projects, so if it is required to pass KYC for the participation, you need to be sure it is a trustworthy project which will not sell your data.
full member
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Merit: 161
March 26, 2019, 11:35:06 AM
#41
seriously?) giving them your email is already too much for their shitcoins. does anybody here passed kys for airdrops?)
sr. member
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March 26, 2019, 11:29:33 AM
#40
It is really laughable.

They are giving out few cents and in return they are asking for your identity. Just don't join if you see an airdrop asking for a kyc.

Polymath gave out 250 tokens on airdrop for kyc (it was 1.5$ at each in that time) and eximchain gave 500$ worth of tokens for a kyc still it was because ico cancelled and was a gift for people who whitelisted. Still, it doesn't always mean they are giving out cents.

Like Polymath and Eximchain will not happen again with big rewards, most Airdrop now is not valuable, but we really need it, it's not natural with what you give identity to others.
jr. member
Activity: 169
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March 26, 2019, 11:21:46 AM
#39
The issue of KYC always raises questions whose answers are mostly not very discerning to the ears. It is quite unfortunate, I know most crypto enthusiasts are not comfortable giving out their personal information for KYC but there is little we can do about the situation at the moment.  Most of these projects claim they are under a legal jurisdiction where KYC is very important for many business projects. The new trend is increasingly becoming worrisome as many airdrops are even requiring KYC verification from participants.
yes I am also very worried because with the presence of Kyc, our data can be misused, but I am also worried that if there are not many cheats, there are cheaters who use the weak verification system of an airdrop, for example creating multiple accounts
hero member
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March 26, 2019, 11:16:26 AM
#38
The issue of KYC always raises questions whose answers are mostly not very discerning to the ears. It is quite unfortunate, I know most crypto enthusiasts are not comfortable giving out their personal information for KYC but there is little we can do about the situation at the moment. 
Nah, there's so much we can do about the situation if bounty hunters/airdropper choose not to participate in the project that ask them for KYC because there's no point for hunters/airdropper to go through KYC since they are not investors.



Most of these projects claim they are under a legal jurisdiction where KYC is very important for many business projects. The new trend is increasingly becoming worrisome as many airdrops are even requiring KYC verification from participants.
Either they are under a legal jurisdiction or not is not important buddy because all their claim are just a lame excuse because KYC actually mean "Know Your Customer" not Know Your Advertiser.


hero member
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March 26, 2019, 10:42:17 AM
#37


Its just airdrop, don't participate on it. You are not even sure whether the tokens have a value in the end. Don't sweat.

I would understand they ask for KYC if the project is legit and backed by known projects already but if not, just stick your nose to something worth your time. There will always be another opportunity for you.
legendary
Activity: 2786
Merit: 1031
March 26, 2019, 10:33:56 AM
#36
Just skip 'airdrops' who want your info, usually it's a way to small price to sell your dox.

There are plenty of better and safer opportunities out there.
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