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Topic: Is $25 XLM worth your privacy (identify). - page 3. (Read 10237 times)

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Streamies Rocks!!!!
In my opinion, No! I remember trying to signup for it only for me to realize that it required ID identity verification. This discouraged me because I believe privacy is not negotiable, regardless of the financial gain attached to it. If there's a security breach, Think of the millions of users personal information that'll be leaked. In order to protect the crypto community, platforms should desist from requiring Identity verification.
sr. member
Activity: 1078
Merit: 354
No chance, no, definitely not worth it. I would recommend to stay away from anything that needs KYC. I know there are legitimate reasons for the requirement in many cases, but equally it is easy for fraudstres to present themselves as genuine as well. I would say don't do it.
copper member
Activity: 420
Merit: 2
Blockchain wallet airdrop was even better if you compare it with those new projects who just organize airdrops to steal people's identity and supplied some shit coins to them. Crypto is gradually moving from centralization and it is so sad
legendary
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Is $25 XLM worth your privacy (identify).

You are linking your identity only to those $25. Nothing else. You dont link it to your salary or. Well you probably already linked that in past. and is mouch bigger figure probably then $25.  

$25 is worth different to different people. For some is not worth the time, for others it is worth.
copper member
Activity: 210
Merit: 0
KNL Ecosystem - Invest. Trade. Earn.
If you ever took part in an IEO, ICO, STO, Bounty or an Airdrop you should have come across the requirement of passing the KYC process to get your rewards. This is nothing more than another airdrop with great value.
legendary
Activity: 1036
Merit: 1000
https://bmy.guide
Sending personal documentation details for $25 worth Stellar is same as going outside for finding a broker who buys a cheap paper for small amounts in my opinion. I love privacy but treating the crypto investors like this is not acceptable by my side. Breaking the rules have penalties for each company but these companies know the rules and play with rules of the house. It is not going to be ok if these people go to send their documents in the future.
sr. member
Activity: 812
Merit: 251
Speaking about the ongoing stellar airdrop by blockchain.com which started as a fair one but now requires those interested in the airdrop to pass some KYC procedures, I ask, is it worth it? We complain of Facebook, Google etc of stealing our privacy and possible selling them for profit to other companies and praise blockchain of been decentralized yet we're willing to sell our private details to some centralized organization offering services related to the blockchain technology and we think it's safer? I get it that the bear market has affected numerous newbie that came into the market in 2017 but I ask again is just $25 worth your privacy?

I suspect this moved by them as a deliberate attempt to steal users private details (identify), first they made the airdrop looks so simple and easy thereby deceiving numerous customers into believing they would get free $25 after they have trapped their victim, they then introduce kyc to steal their identity.

Selling our personal privacy documents is very risky dude, this is what I always said here that never join in an airdrops requiring KYC it is too dangerous and we never know where their gonna use it, and for sure they will sell it to other company and use it at for illegal purpose. It will only fine if they offer you 500$ and up but not 25$.
sr. member
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www.cd3d.app
Unfortunately. we can not know the real lives of the forum members. I know some nations who have a daily wage less than $5 and they are busy with bounty hunting. Because of this fact, let them do their small tasks. It is really worth to get a 25$ XLM for their privacy, unfortunately.

Alas, yes. Many people are at the threshold of poverty, having rather mediocre prosperity, and not having the opportunity to work in a paid job. The environment pushes them to reveal their identity for the sake of money.


sr. member
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now there are so many decisive bounty projects to do KYC if you want to get a reward bounty ... then there is no other choice to be able to get rewards from the work we have done for several months in bounty campaigns ... as well as airdrop XLM that asks participants to complement KYC as a condition to get rewards on the Blockchain.com application / website ... so I think that they will keep the privacy that we give them confidential.
There are always alternatives for you and other bounty hunters. Bounty managers and companies can not force you to join their bounties and do KYCs. You decide to join or not join, to do KYC or not to do KYC. You can get easy money now, but in the future, you might have some kinds of risks that you even don't think of by now, or you know that but ignore such risks to get easy money.
I think that if our KYC is revealed. it can greatly affect our lives later. We will be constantly bothered by projects, and may be more complicated if it falls into the hands of bad guys. Do not be too greedy for the current money and leave serious consequences

As long as you don't just KYC, there is certainly a risk, but if you ask for a large company, it will be safe, provided that you don't risk KYC by making small money.
sr. member
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PredX - AI-Powered Prediction Market
now there are so many decisive bounty projects to do KYC if you want to get a reward bounty ... then there is no other choice to be able to get rewards from the work we have done for several months in bounty campaigns ... as well as airdrop XLM that asks participants to complement KYC as a condition to get rewards on the Blockchain.com application / website ... so I think that they will keep the privacy that we give them confidential.
There are always alternatives for you and other bounty hunters. Bounty managers and companies can not force you to join their bounties and do KYCs. You decide to join or not join, to do KYC or not to do KYC. You can get easy money now, but in the future, you might have some kinds of risks that you even don't think of by now, or you know that but ignore such risks to get easy money.
I think that if our KYC is revealed. it can greatly affect our lives later. We will be constantly bothered by projects, and may be more complicated if it falls into the hands of bad guys. Do not be too greedy for the current money and leave serious consequences
member
Activity: 462
Merit: 10
simply getting the job done
Look, if you earn less, than 25$ does matter for you, but if you have something to hide or earn much bigger, then you don't need to disclose this data
full member
Activity: 487
Merit: 100
now there are so many decisive bounty projects to do KYC if you want to get a reward bounty ... then there is no other choice to be able to get rewards from the work we have done for several months in bounty campaigns ... as well as airdrop XLM that asks participants to complement KYC as a condition to get rewards on the Blockchain.com application / website ... so I think that they will keep the privacy that we give them confidential.
There are always alternatives for you and other bounty hunters. Bounty managers and companies can not force you to join their bounties and do KYCs. You decide to join or not join, to do KYC or not to do KYC. You can get easy money now, but in the future, you might have some kinds of risks that you even don't think of by now, or you know that but ignore such risks to get easy money.
member
Activity: 262
Merit: 12
Speaking about the ongoing stellar airdrop by blockchain.com which started as a fair one but now requires those interested in the airdrop to pass some KYC procedures, I ask, is it worth it? We complain of Facebook, Google etc of stealing our privacy and possible selling them for profit to other companies and praise blockchain of been decentralized yet we're willing to sell our private details to some centralized organization offering services related to the blockchain technology and we think it's safer? I get it that the bear market has affected numerous newbie that came into the market in 2017 but I ask again is just $25 worth your privacy?

I suspect this moved by them as a deliberate attempt to steal users private details (identify), first they made the airdrop looks so simple and easy thereby deceiving numerous customers into believing they would get free $25 after they have trapped their victim, they then introduce kyc to steal their identity.

now there are so many decisive bounty projects to do KYC if you want to get a reward bounty ... then there is no other choice to be able to get rewards from the work we have done for several months in bounty campaigns ... as well as airdrop XLM that asks participants to complement KYC as a condition to get rewards on the Blockchain.com application / website ... so I think that they will keep the privacy that we give them confidential.
member
Activity: 274
Merit: 26
Many people who joined airdrops like blockchain.com giveaways has come from 3rd world countries in my opinion and this data that you said that might get stolen are not so useful and not interesting to stole you know what I mean? This are ordinary people trying to earn some small amount of crypto and educating themselves about blockchains if you are rich and has private data to protect will you join those airdrops for some bucks?
Sure, but their identities will have important role in their lives at some period later. Maybe  years after the day they do their KYCs to receive airdrops, bounties. Sometimes, they feel they won't have other options to reject KYCs, but maybe later they will understand they are wrong.
copper member
Activity: 154
Merit: 0
IMO Exchange - Customer First.
Ultimately, it's a choice and some people would prefer to just collect $25 and participate in the KYC procedures some of them has nothing to lose at all and the details collected from them would be less than useless in the long run because some of them are even fake.
full member
Activity: 546
Merit: 100
People on the very poor country or region would definitely do it but like the others, I won't. Just think that it is not a loss but ensuring your identity is safe with you and besides, there are still may airdrops out there that don't need your personal documents and the good news is that they are in IEOs. I miss the airdrops when it is not so complicated and you just wait for it to arrive in your wallet and you don't have to monitor if they are going to swap with this or that contract.
K4C
full member
Activity: 448
Merit: 103
$CYBERCASH METAVERSE
I keep telling people around me to beware when they are being bribed to provide their personal details and this is a blatant example of such, some has never asked themselves why they would be given $25 go a seemingly innocent task, unfortunately many are still participating daily.
member
Activity: 476
Merit: 10
I took this KYC a few months ago but never got the XLM. My wallet status shows "pending"...I do not know how long it will last and whether the promised XLM will pay. Anyway, my personal data is already in Stellar's database, and I don't have XLM )
legendary
Activity: 1750
Merit: 1363
www.gosubetting.com
I am many tmes passed KYC on any questionable platforms and think what my personal data already dont cost.
So i am ready to pass for 25$, give me the link please )

The Airdrop Status is "paused" mate. Check this link: https://www.blockchain.com/de/getcrypto You can go through the verification process in order to be eligible for future airdrops... they say.
full member
Activity: 714
Merit: 104
I am many tmes passed KYC on any questionable platforms and think what my personal data already dont cost.
So i am ready to pass for 25$, give me the link please )
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