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Topic: [ANN][ICO] KYC.legal - Blockchain identity verification - page 122. (Read 44371 times)

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Hello! I have a question! What do you do to attract more investors to your project ?
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Did you have any marketing studies? When is the market ready to buy it?

Thanks for the question
If you are asking about whether this product is needed for the market, then look at what is being written in the news and what laws are being passed around the world
We want customers to be either fake or fraudsters, but at the same time we do not want to share our data and be protected
All these points we solve with the help of our product
And we ask you to become our partners and help develop this product
In our team there are specialists with successful experience in marketing but the main thing in us is that we are open and honest with you and talk about all the details
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Did you have any marketing studies? When is the market ready to buy it?
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What if I change my mind and want my money back?

KYC token can be sold on exchanges, just like any other token.
I'm asking about moneyback, not exchanges

You can sold KYC.legal token on exchange. After our ICO ends.
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What if I change my mind and want my money back?

KYC token can be sold on exchanges, just like any other token.
I'm asking about moneyback, not exchanges
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Is there app ready for using, or beta version?
We have a working version of the application. At the moment, self-identification is already available.
The second part (agent verification) will be launched in the near future.

So now is only verification available, which does not need the information to be absolutely correct?

Thank you for your question!
Yes, as for now it is a prototype application that is not involving agents, therefore it can be  not absolutely correct. But we are developing agent`s application to make it change.

what experience does your team have?


The founders of the KYC.LEGAL project are Daniil Rausov, the creator of a number of information technology and B2B companies, and Sergei Bekrenev, the owner of the company European Legal Service (ELS), one of the largest legal companies in Russian and the CIS. The Strategy Director of the project is Nick Evdokimov, an experienced and talented blockchain entrepreneur and founder of dozens of successful projects. The team currently has 12 members, including a number of developers with whom the founders have already released numerous joint projects.
We have been working in information technology for a long time now, more than 10 years. The core of our team has been together for more than five years now, working on projects that cater to our already existing businesses and provide B2B (business to business) solutions: project management, goal setting, audit, etc. We have been watching blockchain closely since 2016, and have now joined forces with Nick Evdokimov and decided to hold our own ICO.
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Is there app ready for using, or beta version?
We have a working version of the application. At the moment, self-identification is already available.
The second part (agent verification) will be launched in the near future.

So now is only verification available, which does not need the information to be absolutely correct?

Thank you for your question!
Yes, as for now it is a prototype application that is not involving agents, therefore it can be  not absolutely correct. But we are developing agent`s application to make it change.

what experience does your team have?
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what problems does your project sovle?

A KYC.legal project solves a problem of user verification by so called "Know Your Customer" method. This verification based on blockchain & involves real agents around the world. KYC.legal verification will make transactions online - like financial ones or buying pharmacy (for example) safe & secure, since user personality & documents are verified by agents & stored on blockchain. KYC is becoming a required  thing worldwide for transactions online

do smart contracts give enough security?
full member
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What if I change my mind and want my money back?

KYC token can be sold on exchanges, just like any other token.
member
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What if I change my mind and want my money back?
full member
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Merit: 100
Hello, what docs should I present for the verification?

Hello. We have working beta version of our app. You can try our 1st stage of verification already on android and ios.
For iOS - https://itunes.apple.com/ru/app/id1299671637
For Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.global.id.client"
What do you mean saying the 1st stage? And how many of them shoul I pass??

The product consists of two parts. The first part is independent self-verification. This is for those cases when the relevant service only requires users to independently put in their information, without any additional authentication, at the users' personal responsibility. The second part is when one of our agents goes to a convenient place of the user's choosing and confirms the information entered. Going forward, the KYC.legal checks this information against numerous databases, and the user receives the maximum level of verification and identification.
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Hello, what docs should I present for the verification?

Hello. We have working beta version of our app. You can try our 1st stage of verification already on android and ios.
For iOS - https://itunes.apple.com/ru/app/id1299671637
For Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.global.id.client"
What do you mean saying the 1st stage? And how many of them shoul I pass??
full member
Activity: 350
Merit: 100
Hello, what docs should I present for the verification?

Hello. We have working beta version of our app. You can try our 1st stage of verification already on android and ios.
For iOS - https://itunes.apple.com/ru/app/id1299671637
For Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.global.id.client"
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Hello, what docs should I present for the verification?
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What will happen to my contribution if tokens are outlawed or tightly regulated?

KYC.legal used the construction of utility tokens.
Our platform creates a constant demand for tokens, and the tokens themselves are simplified verification tool in the system through our agents.
That is why our token can’t be outlaw, because it uses a business model that is used all over the world.
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It's secured - because only user have access to data. https://kyc.legal/WhitePaper-ENG.pdf

Ok, at page 9 the scheme says data is SHA3 encrypted, thx

Thank you for question. If you have any other questions - feel free to ask.
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It's secured - because only user have access to data. https://kyc.legal/WhitePaper-ENG.pdf

Ok, at page 9 the scheme says data is SHA3 encrypted, thx
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We using blockchain. Data is hosted on the user's device. Only a hash of data is stored in the blockchain. Also you can learn more on our whitepaper https://kyc.legal/WhitePaper-ENG.pdf

So you say data is hosted on user's device. How is it secured on mobiles?

It's secured - because only user have access to data. You can read more in our whitepaper https://kyc.legal/WhitePaper-ENG.pdf
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We using blockchain. Data is hosted on the user's device. Only a hash of data is stored in the blockchain. Also you can learn more on our whitepaper https://kyc.legal/WhitePaper-ENG.pdf

So you say data is hosted on user's device. How is it secured on mobiles?
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Hi there, do you have plans for desktop version of your app ? or web version?

Hi there. The desktop version does not provide maximum data protection. We immediately submit this solution as soon as the technologies allow us to provide the same level of protection as telephones.

Isn`t data encrypted? Really I don`t see how data protection on mobile is better then PC.

We using blockchain. Data is hosted on the user's device. Only a hash of data is stored in the blockchain. Also you can learn more on our whitepaper https://kyc.legal/WhitePaper-ENG.pdf
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