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Topic: Great News - people already receiving Polymath airdrop tokens (Read 163 times)

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Anyone see that they're also launching their platform on the 31st right?? Also cool news of their partnership with selfkey.
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That's great news, the bad news is someone now has a copy of your ID that they can use as they please.
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i joined the Airdrop right from the first day of it, i just hope my name and details will be on the list of those that will be receiving the next payment.

Just go to https://token.polymath.network/  and put in the address you used and it tells you whether you're approved or not. Already received my 250 POLY
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i joined the Airdrop right from the first day of it, i just hope my name and details will be on the list of those that will be receiving the next payment.
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I just want to go on record to eat some crow.

I was initially very frustrated with the Polymath airdrop.  I spent what felt like way too much time and energy on this -- staying up until very late at night the night the KYC verification process, trying like 15 times to upload my ID only to end up with the dreaded spinning wheel, checking back every 5 minutes for like a day and a half after the KYC site was taken down to clear the backlog, and then after all that getting rejected because I uploaded my drivers license and not a passport (my passport is expired).

Well, I submitted a support ticket.  I didn't hear anything back, but I just re-entered by ETH wallet address into the KYC site, and now it is saying that I am successfully registered.

I take back everything bad that I said about Polymath.  I am glad to see that they are trying to make this process work for everyone. Kudos to them for their patience with so many frustrated users.

uploading ID? I would never trust my ID to third parties (even if they would send me 10.000 tokens), be careful with sending your ID. Why do they want to have peoples ID? Never heard of them, but looks fishy to me.
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I just want to go on record to eat some crow.

I was initially very frustrated with the Polymath airdrop.  I spent what felt like way too much time and energy on this -- staying up until very late at night the night the KYC verification process, trying like 15 times to upload my ID only to end up with the dreaded spinning wheel, checking back every 5 minutes for like a day and a half after the KYC site was taken down to clear the backlog, and then after all that getting rejected because I uploaded my drivers license and not a passport (my passport is expired).

Well, I submitted a support ticket.  I didn't hear anything back, but I just re-entered by ETH wallet address into the KYC site, and now it is saying that I am successfully registered.

I take back everything bad that I said about Polymath.  I am glad to see that they are trying to make this process work for everyone. Kudos to them for their patience with so many frustrated users.

lol. It's always easy to get frustrated when it's hard, but in the end we all win  Grin Polymath is a great project and they have a generous airdrop. very excited for what's to come!
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I just want to go on record to eat some crow.

I was initially very frustrated with the Polymath airdrop.  I spent what felt like way too much time and energy on this -- staying up until very late at night the night the KYC verification process, trying like 15 times to upload my ID only to end up with the dreaded spinning wheel, checking back every 5 minutes for like a day and a half after the KYC site was taken down to clear the backlog, and then after all that getting rejected because I uploaded my drivers license and not a passport (my passport is expired).

Well, I submitted a support ticket.  I didn't hear anything back, but I just re-entered by ETH wallet address into the KYC site, and now it is saying that I am successfully registered.

I take back everything bad that I said about Polymath.  I am glad to see that they are trying to make this process work for everyone. Kudos to them for their patience with so many frustrated users.
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Looks like people are getting their Polymath tokens from their airdrop. Anyone else get approved??

Saw it on their twitter: https://twitter.com/PolymathNetwork
I didn't join this airdrop though many people were saying that Polymath coin was a scam and shouldn't be known as otherwise?

The people saying that are just upset they didn't get any lol. Also, they got s many submissions (and a lot of bots) that they decided to have KYC so it's fair for everyone. If you read into Polymath, it's a legit project. They're getting into a huge industry that hasn't yet been touched. Recently partnered with Overstock as well to bring securities.
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Looks like people are getting their Polymath tokens from their airdrop. Anyone else get approved??

Saw it on their twitter: https://twitter.com/PolymathNetwork
I didn't join this airdrop though many people were saying that Polymath coin was a scam and shouldn't be known as otherwise?
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Saw that as well. Hope I get approved  Grin
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Looks like people are getting their Polymath tokens from their airdrop. Anyone else get approved??

Saw it on their twitter: https://twitter.com/PolymathNetwork
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