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Topic: Is $25 XLM worth your privacy (identify). - page 16. (Read 10213 times)

full member
Activity: 486
Merit: 100
Maybe it worth for people who can live months with 25$ if the airdrop is available for this countries. I hope that the identity will be safely stored and no one will use it for any bad scope.
Yes, it is very interesting what will happen to personal data. It seems to me that they will use and there are certain risks. Sad
hero member
Activity: 1414
Merit: 516
Maybe it worth for people who can live months with 25$ if the airdrop is available for this countries. I hope that the identity will be safely stored and no one will use it for any bad scope.
full member
Activity: 1189
Merit: 107
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$25 if not worth, and i think not all people who join in this airdrop put right information, And even put right information not one can guarantee we will receive coins, because i have many friend, he join in this airdrop put right information but he not receive it
member
Activity: 518
Merit: 11
I think that this operation is not worth it to give is not clear to whom your personal data which are much more expensive.
copper member
Activity: 336
Merit: 5
There are diverse opinions concerning this airdrop. In my opinion, if you have nothing to be scared of, you can participate and get the 25$ which happens to be substantial for some persons. Some persons believe that their privacy worths more than the airdrop, in such situations its best to abstain from the airdrop. But I doubt if blockchain would be using the information for any illicit dealing.
jr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 5
I-CHAIN - The Revolution of Digital Advertising
This is the level of deterioration that the blockchain community has gotten to.. I understand that KYC/AML are put in place to meet up with regulations but now we see start-ups offering services that do not require KYC/AML asking for it.. The blockchain community even have identity projects such  civic..Rather they refuse to use blockchain identity platforms.. They want our data for their personal use.. It's saddening..
full member
Activity: 854
Merit: 102
MoonDeFi
Of course not! Your personal information is not worth 25 dollars. It costs much more, but on the other hand, the platform can be understood. It expands the client base and pays for it.
member
Activity: 1078
Merit: 10
I think 25$ is a good price for completing KYC in case this information will not be used by the third parties, but it is impossible to be checked.
copper member
Activity: 224
Merit: 1
You are talking about $25 XLM, what do you now say about airdrops or bounties that ending giving $5 reward after mandating participants to go through KYC. It's just so crazy in this space.
sr. member
Activity: 910
Merit: 263
If you passed KYC for ICO and Bounty, then nothing prevents you from going pass KYC to get XLM. Otherwise, it is not necessary to upload your documents for $ 25.
hero member
Activity: 1386
Merit: 503
For people who need money, the value of $25 is very important. but for people who have a lot of money and are concerned with privacy, $25 is not comparable.
the decision is on each of us, you want it or not (share personal ID/KYC). The blockchain also doesn't force you to do all that, if you don't want to. This also applies to other airdrop types and exchange markets.
full member
Activity: 980
Merit: 109
When I saw this requirement about the need to undergo a KYC to participate in airdrop, I immediately decided that I would not do that. Many projects have already asked for a KYC, and now there are neither these projects, not the information what they have done with my personal data.
The idea of ​​cryptocurrency is dying before our eyes. Where is the promised decentralization, anonymity?
member
Activity: 406
Merit: 13
I have often think about this things the whole kyc thing, how can a decentralized platform like the blockchain be requiring kyc before service can be deliver to a customer be it an airdrop participants or investors. I believe those sites are stealing our informations and selling it out to other companies that need huge user base.
hero member
Activity: 1876
Merit: 512
To some people $25 is a lot of money and careless about their privacy, it is what they put in their so much that they care about, it is very interesting that people in the space do not stand up for people in this category and try as much as possible to force Stella team to shelf the idea  or their airdrop model
legendary
Activity: 2898
Merit: 1006
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Worth or not it depend on the people themself because if we says our identity not worth for $25 but for some people who need money then $25 can consider as valuable amount and those who really need cash usually not too care if they sold their identity to the particular airdrop because they thought as long as this project legit then giving their personal ID won't be a matter for them
legendary
Activity: 2226
Merit: 1086
Free Bitcoins Every Hour!
I was one of the people who fulfilled the KYC process to get $25 XRP. I sent my ID and then got my rewards. Well, that was actually not really worthy. However, I don't know why I believe that site and then offer my ID. Yeah, maybe it is better to be more careful in the future in order to check and re-check again the programs with the KYC process to be fulfilled. It can be also a lesson for us, more careful and considerable when going to offer our KYC ID to get some rewards.
full member
Activity: 1358
Merit: 100
no it is not worth, $25 is just a small amount, it is really risky to give your personal information, what if your personal info use it to scam people?, personal info is important do not share to anyone.
copper member
Activity: 448
Merit: 0
StableDex | Decentralized, Secure & Cost Effective
This never even occur to me before about the privacy for just #25 worth of xlm , which is truly ridiculous, I don't even think of submitting it cos I only use it for saving my coin and most cases when transacting with other people and I don't see any reason the kyc will be of must with just $25 .

I don't think it is a good idea to give kyc when we are talking about decentralized here , am even smelling foul plays here again as crypto is now kyc thing which is totally our of why it was created and I see government taking control of this in near future with this strategy of kyc even in most ICO now.
hero member
Activity: 3038
Merit: 617
of course $25 for me is better than doing bounty with kyc requirement
i joined for like 2 or 3 bounty with kyc requirement but at the end their token not even worth more than $20
it just like wasted my times

$25 isn't a big amount.

It all depend to you. The government is starting to record identities of BTC holders from the past and in order to do this they would have to get the oldest projects which is most likely used by majority of bitcoin users. Eventually if they get the records and tag each address by name then a huge database connected to user's email would be beneficial for government.
legendary
Activity: 2450
Merit: 1047
I haven't verified my account and I think I'm not going to verify it soon, I'm not a big fan of KYC the risk is too high for a small amount I don't want to regret something I've done in the past, even if the one asking is a reputable site or company it's still a no to me.
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