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May 01, 2019, 02:50:41 PM
thanks guys, but are you sure that it not scam? why everyone want KYC? why to get something I need to present my personal info??
no, i think it is not a scam. kyc is now required by some governments to prevent money laundering and so on. in addition, kyc makes it very easy to link stellar and bitcoin addresses to one person. i think this information is also valuable.
full member
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May 01, 2019, 02:05:03 PM
thanks guys, but are you sure that it not scam? why everyone want KYC? why to get something I need to present my personal info??
hero member
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May 01, 2019, 01:48:34 PM
I am not sure how many of the people try this. Actually if you verify your KYC details you will be able to receive that XLM to your blockchain wallet. This could have explain more precisely at the OP itself but did not.

I hope airdrop participants may take this opportunity but the real investors never try such actions on any wallets. Make use of it if you do not have any problem on sharing KYC.
full member
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May 01, 2019, 01:42:14 PM
Where did you get your calculation from? The airdrop is $25 are you trying to get referrals? Anyways it is a dubious way of getting people to do something for you by lying to them.
jr. member
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May 01, 2019, 01:04:32 PM

even if the airdrop were raise up to $ 40 instead of $ 25 i would not participate anyway because it is requested kyc, why requested kyc for 40 $?...

Should be quite obvious why KYC is required... to prevent people from claiming the airdrop multiple times and unlike other (crappy) airdrops, XLM is already being traded on exchanges so the ~25$ XLM could be swapped to fiat directly.
Without KYC, some people would just start creating fake-accounts, claiming the airdrop and selling it.
sr. member
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May 01, 2019, 01:20:46 PM
It is 25$ worth not 40$ worth.

But in return, they are asking for personal information and a kyc. 25$ worth your kyc is something debatable.
There is also some people said that blockchain is giving away 50 USD worth of XLM. I don't know if it's because they have received before the price increased or just trying to make it more interesting. But I think XLM price didn't double yet.

This "airdrop" already few months old, I believe from middle January.
And you will exactly 277.7777775 XLM after successful KYC verification, what is about 28$ for today  Wink

But I registered a month ago and did a verification KYC but is still being reviewed to date? is this still giving an XLM prize?
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May 01, 2019, 01:15:47 PM
It is 25$ worth not 40$ worth.

But in return, they are asking for personal information and a kyc. 25$ worth your kyc is something debatable.
There is also some people said that blockchain is giving away 50 USD worth of XLM. I don't know if it's because they have received before the price increased or just trying to make it more interesting. But I think XLM price didn't double yet.

This "airdrop" already few months old, I believe from middle January.
And you will exactly 277.7777775 XLM after successful KYC verification, what is about 28$ for today  Wink
full member
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May 01, 2019, 01:09:06 PM
Hi,

This is not the typical article about how to get money in which we have to do thousands of operations in order to get a few dollars.

The Blockchain page is giving away Stellar just for registering. But considering they give away about $40, it's worth it!

https://www.blockchain.com/en/getcrypto

Enjoy Wink

This is not an easy task. For some peoples, giving identity is hard because their identity can be misused by other peoples.
I think it is not a worth activity to show other peoples your identity just for few bucks.
The stellar airdrop should give the reward just by registering and email confirm.

Passing identification is not a problem, but for it to get $ 25 is ridiculous, because for only $ 25 you will no longer be anonymous
hero member
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May 01, 2019, 12:44:20 PM

even if the airdrop were raise up to $ 40 instead of $ 25 i would not participate anyway because it is requested kyc, why requested kyc for 40 $?...
copper member
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May 01, 2019, 12:21:36 PM
Hi,

This is not the typical article about how to get money in which we have to do thousands of operations in order to get a few dollars.

The Blockchain page is giving away Stellar just for registering. But considering they give away about $40, it's worth it!

https://www.blockchain.com/en/getcrypto

Enjoy Wink

Is the giveaway increased to $40? The blockchain giveaway I know is $25 giveaway not $40. I participated in this giveaway but for a long time now, am yet to get the reward.
sr. member
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Hexhash.xyz
May 01, 2019, 11:45:06 AM
Hi,

This is not the typical article about how to get money in which we have to do thousands of operations in order to get a few dollars.

The Blockchain page is giving away Stellar just for registering. But considering they give away about $40, it's worth it!

https://www.blockchain.com/en/getcrypto

Enjoy Wink

This is not an easy task. For some peoples, giving identity is hard because their identity can be misused by other peoples.
I think it is not a worth activity to show other peoples your identity just for few bucks.
The stellar airdrop should give the reward just by registering and email confirm.
legendary
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May 01, 2019, 06:23:08 AM
Hi,

This is not the typical article about how to get money in which we have to do thousands of operations in order to get a few dollars.

The Blockchain page is giving away Stellar just for registering. But considering they give away about $40, it's worth it!

https://www.blockchain.com/en/getcrypto

Enjoy Wink
Yes did you just say it is $40? Lol, they are giving $25 and you will also have to verify your identity before they will airdrop the $25 worth if Stellar (XLM) to your Blockchain wallet. Oh and I can remember that my friend already done that and they didn’t give him any $25 XLM and they just declined it and saying that he can’t try again.

I just don’t trust them, maybe it is working for others but I think for me it is a big risk. Why I said it is a big risk is because I’m not the type of person that likes to give out my information in things like this, if they want to give me the XLM, they should just do it cause it’s not going to cost them anything.
hero member
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April 30, 2019, 05:04:41 PM
#99
Actually excactly that's what I think. Blockchain.com is a company inside the EU so they have to follow EU-laws unlike most of those shady airdrops requiring KYC for a few cents. I also wouldn't expect my bank to do anything bad with my personal data. I'd be more concerned about Facebook and even then...
But just for fun I contacted them and requested a deletion of my personal data and I'll leave feedback as soon as I got an answer.
Lol, a deletion of account after you have been bribed with $40? Just kidding, but I really doubt if blockchain itself would do anything terrible or dangerous with our information, since we are in the ear of blockchain, they probably just have one or 2 additional idea to make the system a better one and would require our KYC.

Still, what I don’t get is why a company running on a blockchain technology would require KYC, isn’t that the concept of blockchain, to operate on a decentralized system without a middle man, so if I still have to make my identity know though KYC, has that not totally defeated the objective?
sr. member
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April 29, 2019, 10:36:30 AM
#98
It is 25$ worth not 40$ worth.

But in return, they are asking for personal information and a kyc. 25$ worth your kyc is something debatable.

Basically, misleading information is everything I've read on this day, I saw that airdrop last january and think it was very hard to accomplish though, I believe that blockchain will going to really provide the compensation, I think they should better decrease the difficulty in the verification process.
hero member
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April 29, 2019, 08:43:32 AM
#97
This airdrop works well. But i took it when BTC was at a higher price and now stellar value has fall like other altcoins. This airdrop was like this at the beginning of stellar they were already asking for kyc. But this airdrop is better than the Electroneum mining simulation which asks selfies and only gives 0.005 usd per day.
This airdrop is better than normal known KYC required airdrops in my opinion. Electroneum mining applications don't require any personal information as far as I know.
jr. member
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April 28, 2019, 08:07:56 PM
#96
I'm aware of this airdrop but I'm not willing to give in my identity for that $25 worth of XLM.
It is $25 airdrop AFAIK.

https://airdrops.io/stellar/
https://support.blockchain.com/hc/en-us/articles/360019105951-How-to-participate-in-the-Stellar-airdrop

but is still worthed, because we send our identity to trusted company, not just share our identity for some shit airdrop campaign
beside that our data are protected
Do you think that blockchain.com will never do something with your identity?
And for your identity, you think that $25 is worth to trade?
I don't think so that its a win-win situation for you.

Actually excactly that's what I think. Blockchain.com is a company inside the EU so they have to follow EU-laws unlike most of those shady airdrops requiring KYC for a few cents. I also wouldn't expect my bank to do anything bad with my personal data. I'd be more concerned about Facebook and even then...
But just for fun I contacted them and requested a deletion of my personal data and I'll leave feedback as soon as I got an answer.
member
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April 29, 2019, 08:33:58 AM
#96
This is an offer from the popular blockchain wallet provider. It's actually $25 worth of Stellar(XLM) and not $40. and KYC is a most, it seems they are under pressure to ensure full KYC for their customers, whoever likes it may apply. KYC is now the order of the day, this may be part of government regulations.
hero member
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April 29, 2019, 08:28:43 AM
#95
I'm aware of this airdrop but I'm not willing to give in my identity for that $25 worth of XLM.
It is $25 airdrop AFAIK.

https://airdrops.io/stellar/
https://support.blockchain.com/hc/en-us/articles/360019105951-How-to-participate-in-the-Stellar-airdrop

That's what the email I also received. I will never give my identity for alt that is worth 25 dollars though.
Everyone has the choice to provide or not your important details such as valid IDs, passport, drivers license.
To the wise people there, I know that you're not too greedy to take this $25 in exchange of those important details.
jr. member
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April 28, 2019, 05:26:13 PM
#94
Hi,

This is not the typical article about how to get money in which we have to do thousands of operations in order to get a few dollars.

The Blockchain page is giving away Stellar just for registering. But considering they give away about $40, it's worth it!

https://www.blockchain.com/en/getcrypto

Enjoy Wink
This has been trending for quite some time now and I do not know if it is still available. Peradventure it is still active, the airdrop is less than $40.
Then there are other requirements attached to it, part of which is that you will be required to submit your personal details in fomr of kyc.
jr. member
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April 28, 2019, 04:30:00 PM
#93
This practice of literally exchanging sensitive personal data in exchange for stipends is becoming a trend in the crypto space and i fear we will sooner or later see drastic effects and harm such practices can cause.. I just hope it won't further retort the image of the crypto community.
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