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Topic: Is $25 XLM worth your privacy (identify). - page 4. (Read 10213 times)

hero member
Activity: 1120
Merit: 553
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As a low profile, for me it's worth it and I have done a lot of KYC in different bounty projects so it's not a problem. I get your point that it's hard to trust somebody online even with the largest crypto exchange. However we somehow risk it for our own good also. Nevertheless, if you have a decent title that you're nurturing then don't dare to risk it for $25; very simple.
full member
Activity: 646
Merit: 100
tozex.io
I really don't think it is worth it, just $25 and one is ready to part or give out his or her kyc. Any way I see some people don't really care about kyc and identity theft all they want is the money.
member
Activity: 274
Merit: 26
It took me one month to decide to provide my KYC to blockchain.com, maybe I was influenced by hype during that time. Unfortunately, after my KYC got verified, the airdrop is on hold and they put me on the waiting list to receive the airdrop. I kind a regret my decision but what is done is done.
I don't think so, if you are not cheater, your KYCs will passed fastly, and you will receive your airdrop shortly. I did not have issuses with airdrops on blockchain.com, and lots of others too. So, till now, has you actually received your airdrops or not?
member
Activity: 742
Merit: 11
It took me one month to decide to provide my KYC to blockchain.com, maybe I was influenced by hype during that time. Unfortunately, after my KYC got verified, the airdrop is on hold and they put me on the waiting list to receive the airdrop. I kind a regret my decision but what is done is done.
member
Activity: 555
Merit: 12
Not worth it at all, this airdrop has been going on for a while now and I see some friends rushing to get involved and I just wonder for such a tiny piece
legendary
Activity: 2492
Merit: 1213
I don't see the point of going through KYC for 25 XLM, some people go through KYC, but I'm not interested in showing my data

What is the lowest price you will pass KYC? Everyone has a price Cheesy
hero member
Activity: 1540
Merit: 500
Personally No but at the same you would be surprised what would people do for $25 let alone giving out their private information to centralized organization. It makes it bad for everyone and it allows said organizations to think that they can get away with anything which they can as long as there are people who will willingly sell their private information for little gains.
sr. member
Activity: 938
Merit: 250
The First Idle Defense Blockchain Game
This XLM is not for your worth, They have focus on trusted person to add. Although blockchain didn't give my reward and my friend 25$ of XLM
they are looking for more users. and how to measure additions of users is with false data from users who do KYC. I think that Airdrop was quite successful. we can see the number of participants is very large, so a lot of allocation from the blockchain has also been used up.
sr. member
Activity: 1162
Merit: 252
for airdrop from blockchain info this is not worth the first time when they have not implemented an update on their kyc system, using kyc data obtained from Google is still possible and we can get stellar from them easily, of course it makes me think of airdrop with $ 25 if using personal data very worthless but now they have tightened their kyc system. and if you use data from Google, now you can't
member
Activity: 274
Merit: 26
I don't have any problems with any project initiating a kyc even for a $5 reward. It's their choice to follow that procedure and it's also my choice to join or not. So I choose to do the kyc and get the $5 reward or not. It's simple you can't be forced to do the kyc, but they initiated it to fight scammers and spammers
Accept rules, and join them with accepted risks with KYCs. Most of times, there is no issue with KYCs; but in worst cases, issues might occur. When issues occur, you will be stucked in a big mess. That's what I made my decisions to avoid KYCs if it is not mandatory for my crypto career.
copper member
Activity: 280
Merit: 5
I don't have any problems with any project initiating a kyc even for a $5 reward. It's their choice to follow that procedure and it's also my choice to join or not. So I choose to do the kyc and get the $5 reward or not. It's simple you can't be forced to do the kyc, but they initiated it to fight scammers and spammers
member
Activity: 274
Merit: 26
nothing strange, i followed it and i got my XLM. there is no need to be afraid of KYC that we do. I think blockchain.com has long been used by many people as one of the best and easy to use bitcoin wallets. airdrop is held because the XLM release event is in their application.
For blockchain.com, it is sure that people can get protection for their identities. However, things can be changed, and blockchain.com can not manage their site out of attacks over years. Therefore, do it with your risk-acceptance and prepare for worst cases. So, please don't store all your funds in accounts that you use same identity to claim airdrops on whatever sites, not only Blockchain.com. Just in case.
sr. member
Activity: 817
Merit: 250
Well, I wouldn't join such airdrop which will later require for KYC. It is quite suspicious because it appears blockchain intends to gather users identity data for a purpose but we should understand that Bitcoin was unique from the other digital currencies due to its anonymous user feature.
nothing strange, i followed it and i got my XLM. there is no need to be afraid of KYC that we do. I think blockchain.com has long been used by many people as one of the best and easy to use bitcoin wallets. airdrop is held because the XLM release event is in their application.
member
Activity: 274
Merit: 26
Blockchain.com is a trusted wallet and is here for years supporting the growth and development of bitcoin.
As people are readily providing their identity to scam ICOs, gambling sites and even on small airdrops, I don't think providing it to blockchain.com is a larger risk compared to the reward.
People can claim their airdrops with KYCs to get $25 on reliable sites, includes Blockchain.com, or Coinbase and some other old crypto sites. For new born sites, which have not proof of reliability, it is better to avoid KYCs requirements and take risks with your identity leaks to get just $25. Be careful with your identity, and in long run you won't regret.
jr. member
Activity: 113
Merit: 1
Day in day out our informations are been collected all in the name of airdrops, bounties and in general KYC and the bigger question you've asked is are they worth it? Nope but what can we do if we stand at their mercy?
jr. member
Activity: 138
Merit: 1
For me if you asked me I joined because of the features made available for one to use after passing kyc, it enables me to swap my tokens into a stable coin, I think the 25 usd is for the stress. Besides most exchanges made us go through KYC without compensation for the stress
member
Activity: 672
Merit: 14
Well, I wouldn't join such airdrop which will later require for KYC. It is quite suspicious because it appears blockchain intends to gather users identity data for a purpose but we should understand that Bitcoin was unique from the other digital currencies due to its anonymous user feature.
sr. member
Activity: 1890
Merit: 300
Vave.com - Crypto Casino
Blockchain.com is a trusted wallet and is here for years supporting the growth and development of bitcoin.
As people are readily providing their identity to scam ICOs, gambling sites and even on small airdrops, I don't think providing it to blockchain.com is a larger risk compared to the reward.
member
Activity: 598
Merit: 10
I passed kyc and I do not regret , I do not think that something bad can happen to your documents , I think this wallet has a great reputation and it is unlikely that they will expose themselves
I've read that our personal data can be sold and can be used for things we don't know. This is quite reasonable because there are many projects that just disappear after the participants do the Kyc.
Yes, this is something very terrible if our personal data is provided free of charge to any project that asks to do KYC, I personally always take care if I want to do KYC on any project. Because we don't know what will happen to our identity when our data is in the hands of others.
jr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 1
I passed kyc and I do not regret , I do not think that something bad can happen to your documents , I think this wallet has a great reputation and it is unlikely that they will expose themselves
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