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Topic: KYC for $25 worth of XLM? - page 5. (Read 20066 times)

legendary
Activity: 1372
Merit: 1032
All I know is that I know nothing.
February 15, 2019, 04:52:20 AM
#26
if we were living in a world where the market was truly regulated and if these services were actually trusted and we could sleep safe knowing they are responsible people who aren't going to abuse our personal information then i might have thought about doing it even if the amount was pretty small.

but it is nothing like that. the market is horrible, it is not regulated and the people who are in it (specially these centralized altcoins like XLM and services such as blockchain) are not to be trusted at all.
sr. member
Activity: 1372
Merit: 322
February 15, 2019, 04:26:35 AM
#25
I would never put my identification to antone for not only $25, if it was more than $1000, I would not go. I think it's always better to keep safe your identification.
legendary
Activity: 1792
Merit: 1283
February 15, 2019, 04:24:14 AM
#24
Not worth it for me.
I generally avoid sending in any personal documents to any service, so I'm definitely not going to start doing it for $25.

I am pretty surprised that a lot of people value their privacy so little that they just send copies of their passports over the internet.
jr. member
Activity: 322
Merit: 2
February 15, 2019, 04:19:07 AM
#23
I just got an email from Blockchain.com.  They are giving away $25 worth of their Stellar (XLM) coin, but in order to claim it you have to submit a selfie and a government identification card.

I don't have any suspicions about Blockchain, I believe they're legit, but I'm always hesitant to spread my personal information around.

How many of you folks plan to claim your $25?
I doubt if I would. The information I am giving out worth far more than $25. Also, why does blockchain needs the KYC information when we are supposed to be our own bank according to them?
hero member
Activity: 1582
Merit: 670
February 15, 2019, 04:10:58 AM
#22
I've never needed to do KYC through Blockchain. I'm not thinking about doing it.

Good value as $ 25. But we know that even in this forum, hundreds of people have not been able to get and wait for months.
full member
Activity: 574
Merit: 101
February 15, 2019, 03:50:16 AM
#21
There is no airdrop or campaign that justifies giving your personal information for 25$. It is simple math. Every time you give your ID, you win 25$.
If one of the ICOs is a scam and steals your identity, what will be the $ amount and time you will lose? Now divide that by 25$ and see how many rewards you should get to break even.
copper member
Activity: 2338
Merit: 4543
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February 14, 2019, 04:36:19 PM
#20
It is legit but i still wouldn't do it. If someone said to you i want to buy your ID for $25 would you sell it to them? That is basically what you are doing, and i wouldn't do that even if they are a legitimate company

That's basically how I feel about it.  Not that my Driver's license has enough information that could be used to steal identity.  I just get suspicious anytime I'm asked to prove my identity. 
full member
Activity: 630
Merit: 100
February 14, 2019, 04:28:37 PM
#19
It is legit but i still wouldn't do it. If someone said to you i want to buy your ID for $25 would you sell it to them? That is basically what you are doing, and i wouldn't do that even if they are a legitimate company
member
Activity: 183
Merit: 10
February 14, 2019, 04:28:37 PM
#18
I would not exchange my own data, because I do not understand for what purposes my personal information will be used. I wonder why they are collecting this data, and for what purpose they will use this ...
full member
Activity: 954
Merit: 104
ludenaprotocol.io
February 14, 2019, 04:25:33 PM
#17
Of course that it worths! And the bonus is that you will have a KYC verified profile and you never know when you will need it Wink.
legendary
Activity: 1778
Merit: 1009
Degen in the Space
February 14, 2019, 04:20:23 PM
#16
Some of my folks already claimed the 25$ and it's very worth it 'cause all you need to do is KYC but i don't think it's a safe way just for a money. Well, 25$ is huge money, you can buy a lot of things. The process of verifying your identity is only 1 day, after that you will easily claim the 25$ in your wallet.

On a serious not it gets someone discouraging when a bounty hunter have to pass through KYC when the coins he or she is getting is definitely worth almost nothing, I feel that KYC is for those big investors not for bounty hunters, besides KYC is done for AML compliance which should be for the Whales.

Legit, I'm always asking them, why would dev includes the bounty hunters to fill up the KYC? We're working on a forum where our identity is hidden and playing on a username and now just for a bounty they're requiring us.

I will not give my identity only for $ 25 because the amount is too small compared to my actual identity security, maybe if I $ 1000 I will do that Cheesy

Still, you're just a hypocrite and can be easily manipulated by money, your decisions will make your life worst. Don't sell your identity or if you're too brilliant, replace your important details with a general term so they can't use it in fraud.
copper member
Activity: 200
Merit: 7
February 14, 2019, 04:15:02 PM
#15
There is no harm to disclosure of identity to Blockchain.org
I mean if you’re an airdrop or bounty participant, you have to disclose your identity in order to receive the rewards due to the mass number of fake entry by scammers.
member
Activity: 490
Merit: 15
February 14, 2019, 04:07:41 PM
#14
I just got an email from Blockchain.com.  They are giving away $25 worth of their Stellar (XLM) coin, but in order to claim it you have to submit a selfie and a government identification card.

I don't have any suspicions about Blockchain, I believe they're legit, but I'm always hesitant to spread my personal information around.

How many of you folks plan to claim your $25?


i Fill form, and make KYC on website, but i dont get coins jet.
legendary
Activity: 1232
Merit: 1255
February 14, 2019, 03:58:27 PM
#13
Of course I voted for NO.

Please don't sell your identity for a couple of bucks!
member
Activity: 658
Merit: 20
February 14, 2019, 03:32:33 PM
#12
I will not give my identity only for $ 25 because the amount is too small compared to my actual identity security, maybe if I $ 1000 I will do that Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 2408
Merit: 1102
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February 14, 2019, 03:28:05 PM
#11
No, I won't sacrifice my personal information instead of 25$, no way. Yes, it's one of the most legit wallets, but still there is a huge risk of some kind of leak or hack. I don't want to get any problems because of this in future.
full member
Activity: 518
Merit: 124
February 14, 2019, 03:21:31 PM
#10
On a serious not it gets someone discouraging when a bounty hunter have to pass through KYC when the coins he or she is getting is definitely worth almost nothing, I feel that KYC is for those big investors not for bounty hunters, besides KYC is done for AML compliance which should be for the Whales.
member
Activity: 588
Merit: 10
Bounty Detective
February 14, 2019, 03:03:49 PM
#9
Then it turns out that their security system was a hole, which was used by hackers and stole the personal data of all users. Well, since the most valuable thing in the world is the information then draw conclusions))
member
Activity: 1022
Merit: 10
February 14, 2019, 02:31:19 PM
#8
to confirm account as might to work on future as the use with chance on transmission as managing business on crypto finance with the priors as selection on objective focus of expends with the personal preference.
jr. member
Activity: 198
Merit: 1
February 14, 2019, 01:56:56 PM
#7
crypto exchanges are famous for hacks and stolen data.If it is my local bank or Govt ,I will be happy to give my KYC docs. Atleast they are stored offline
But again depends on how valuable is your ID.for you
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