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Topic: Is $25 XLM worth your privacy (identify). - page 12. (Read 10237 times)

legendary
Activity: 1722
Merit: 1014
There are so many ways of losing you private information even without getting any cah for this, so, yeah, this idea looks worthy Smiley At least they pay you for that.
full member
Activity: 954
Merit: 104
ludenaprotocol.io
Many people are paranoid. I really do not understand why.
Do you think that government, banks and big companies do not know these informations about you?

I am not talking about sending ID to everyone, but Blockchain is a big and trusted company, so where is the problem?
jr. member
Activity: 224
Merit: 2
On the one hand, the opportunity to get $ 25 sounds very tempting, but on the other hand, selling information about yourself for $ 25 is silly ... I don’t even know. I abandoned this idea.
full member
Activity: 625
Merit: 100
To be honest, i joined the airdrop. why? Because blockchain wallet is legit and i've been a user of it since the beginning. I trust them a lot. I know my identity is safe with them. People i know in this industry has joined too coz it is worth the risk.

Well, what can I say, your private data has long been on the network if you ever made a mistake when choosing a project with a confirmation of identity. So a large project can be trusted with this information and I am sure you will not lose anything. Although it is a personal choice of each.
full member
Activity: 1002
Merit: 112
To be honest, i joined the airdrop. why? Because blockchain wallet is legit and i've been a user of it since the beginning. I trust them a lot. I know my identity is safe with them. People i know in this industry has joined too coz it is worth the risk.
copper member
Activity: 294
Merit: 5
What difference does it make anyways, people do kyc to receive worthless tokens from bounty and other means, this is a requirement which most project have to ensure their users go through for security purpose, so wether do it for more or less $$ don't matter, what matters is you have done it at some point and your information is out there, just hope they don't get compromised.
full member
Activity: 440
Merit: 100
Roobet
It's not just airdrop, we pass KYC for use a full feature. Blockchain needs KYC lvl 2 for increase a swap limit.

This is different from other airdrops. Suggest don't do a KYC for any airdrop with an unknown company. Blockchain.com provide a swap cryptocurrency to cryptocurrency (such ETH to BTC or any else).
With or without $25 give away paid by Stellar, users have to do KYCs to protect their accounts on exchanges, and service providing platforms, such as masternode service hosting platform.
So, I think it is acceptable, especially for someone who already have accounts on Blockchain.info site.
copper member
Activity: 490
Merit: 2
Blockchain wallet is a trusted source and they are cooperating directly with XLM team, so I think this airdrop is legit and it worth your personal information that you are doing in every project that requires KYC from you.
member
Activity: 314
Merit: 11
I'm not investor
It's not just airdrop, we pass KYC for use a full feature. Blockchain needs KYC lvl 2 for increase a swap limit.

This is different from other airdrops. Suggest don't do a KYC for any airdrop with an unknown company. Blockchain.com provide a swap cryptocurrency to cryptocurrency (such ETH to BTC or any else).
full member
Activity: 490
Merit: 102
Everyone determines for himself how much his personal data is worth. For me personally, this is a lot more than $ 25. But I do not exclude that there are people and for less agree to sell their personal data...
legendary
Activity: 1596
Merit: 1011
when compared with the amount of money obtained indeed this is not comparable. but I'm sure this information will not be used for crime, I understand that companies as large as the blockchain will not do this. Data utilization may be used to analyze the use of digital currencies. but be careful, for example, find another website that does the same thing. the credibility of a website can be an indicator of whether or not doing kyc is a thing that must or not.
member
Activity: 383
Merit: 10
In my opinion airdrop uses kyc is still worth, but the worst risk if using kyc certainly there can be our data if there are hackers who try to steal kyc data and succeed we can only surrender because kyc can be used for anything
jr. member
Activity: 308
Merit: 1
Am not surprised to see this post because I am very much aware that many persons hate kyc. And this is actually an option and not mandatory.  If you want to enjoy their full features,  you are required to complete kyc. As for me I have no problems with kyc on blockchain.com
sr. member
Activity: 854
Merit: 250
but the fact is that many are still interested in doing so giving their data to get payment. I am sure that now there are so many people who are very interested in doing this because also the current conditions are less certain
full member
Activity: 434
Merit: 100
For me, I will leave this program. privacy is more than valuable than only $25.
in this world, it is not only about profit.
legendary
Activity: 1988
Merit: 1768
My privacy is worth more than 25$ in XLM, so I don't participate in this airdrop. I'm not a fan of KYC anyway, so this is all a no go for me. Since I never know what will happen to my personal data, I don't take part in such actions. But everyone has to decide for himself whether he takes the risk or not.  Wink
legendary
Activity: 2114
Merit: 1150
https://bitcoincleanup.com/
I got these coins. I am not afraid to reveal my identity because I do not commit any illegal actions. But I don’t understand why the blockchain collects this information.

Seriously mate, why give out something private so easily when you don't understand what is it for?
Are you not afraid of what they'll possibly do with your identity?
member
Activity: 406
Merit: 10
I got these coins. I am not afraid to reveal my identity because I do not commit any illegal actions. But I don’t understand why the blockchain collects this information.
hero member
Activity: 1470
Merit: 509
For majority $25 is worthless. But do not forget that there are countries where people are killed because of $1.
Loss of data during the passage of KYC in the future can bring big problems.
Blockchain.com (previous blockchain.info) is unlikely to be a scammer. If that is the problem, do not be afraid, go ahead.
jr. member
Activity: 33
Merit: 1
no, i see no airdrop but selling your identity for $25. you people should know what you are getting yourselves into.
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