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Topic: KYC to airdrops is it good? - page 30. (Read 2939 times)

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September 28, 2018, 09:51:45 AM
#49
I agree . KYC for 1 airdrop is not worth it. And maybe they will get the information of investors to serve their own needs. I will not join any airdrop if they catch KYC. That really is not necessary.
full member
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September 28, 2018, 09:49:20 AM
#48
I think yes
because we know KYC's safe use because we know before you can make KYC lots of valid IDs. so do not worry about giving the wallet address because hackers can not open it.
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September 28, 2018, 09:45:19 AM
#47
It's really not worth it. I do not agree with kyc when doing airdrops. And I don't think it's necessary. I joined an airdrop 1 month ago. I passed KYC to receive my rewards. But I got only $5 worth of that token. What was that! So I have decided that I will not provide my identification for a small amount. And I will think twice to give my KYC document or not.
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September 28, 2018, 09:27:42 AM
#46
I don't think KYC for airdrops offered is fair for those who joined. Some ICO with airdropping is not also fine to get KYC for tokens worth almost nothing or a burger meal is not really fine. I observed it in some ICOs with airdrops that even with giveaways like that so small needs KYC? Don't fall for it guys, not worth it.
Agree to it completely. Airdrops are given to people for supporting the project/product whatever you may call it. Nowadays people are using airdrops for advertising which was all well until the point they started asking for KYC for airdrops Undecided Undecided . First of all, airdrops should be done just like that without any requirements whereas people ask for signups, registrations, conditions and KYC for it these days. There is no point of privacy and anonymity if we give the KYC details just for the sake of some random coins which we don't even know will be any worth in the future.
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September 28, 2018, 09:22:50 AM
#45
Personally I believe KYC is not a criteria to determine how good a project is, be it bounty or airdrop. I have participated in number of Campaigns with kyc that later yielded zero. So I think scanners are using kyc to deceive people because the known some people tend to believe that projects with kyc are real.
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September 28, 2018, 09:19:26 AM
#44
Also terrible if the data we provide is used for bad things, but my experience if the project that asks for KYC usually has good quality, not in doubt the results of tokens are given at a pretty good price
jr. member
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September 28, 2018, 09:17:15 AM
#43
Are you joking? Now the airdrops began to demand KYC? Wow. I did not expect this. I wonder who passed.
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September 28, 2018, 09:15:32 AM
#42
I don't like airdrop in need of KYC, I think what I do by giving information to projects that do not guarantee my identity will harm me. I will do a KYC by looking at project details and information from projects that I believe are good.
hero member
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September 28, 2018, 09:13:56 AM
#41
I will only give KYC for a very good project, and they will pay in large rewards if I do it. Giving my information to a project that is not reliable I don't think it's necessary.
sr. member
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September 28, 2018, 08:59:23 AM
#40
I agree about KYC in the airdrop program that you discuss. In the case of both bounty and airdrop programs, I did it, whatever the conditions.
With the existence of kyc, it helps to detect fraud in the participants' bounty campaign. so that it can reduce cheating participants
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September 28, 2018, 08:57:35 AM
#39
I will not do KYC for airdrop claims. we only get a little result from airdrop but we have to give our identity, that's bad for me.
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September 28, 2018, 08:55:46 AM
#38
I don't think KYC for airdrops offered is fair for those who joined. Some ICO with airdropping is not also fine to get KYC for tokens worth almost nothing or a burger meal is not really fine. I observed it in some ICOs with airdrops that even with giveaways like that so small needs KYC? Don't fall for it guys, not worth it.
This is not the first thread of its Kind. But I'd like to answer it this way doing KYC in Airdrop is not normal since most of airdrops are literally give a small amount of Tokens/Coins or just a few dollars in value but why the platform that doing and airdrop is requiring KYC  for what reason sounds odd and not normal just be vigilant before doing it.
sr. member
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September 28, 2018, 08:55:31 AM
#37
I don't think KYC for airdrops offered is fair for those who joined. Some ICO with airdropping is not also fine to get KYC for tokens worth almost nothing or a burger meal is not really fine. I observed it in some ICOs with airdrops that even with giveaways like that so small needs KYC? Don't fall for it guys, not worth it.

Depends on which airdrop, if an airdrop for top tiers coin (which is at least in top 10 market cap), it's worth.
But if only just for ICO token, you only have 1 identity and it's too expensive for doing KYC on ICO airdrops, dude..
sr. member
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September 28, 2018, 08:52:13 AM
#36
I don't think KYC for airdrops offered is fair for those who joined. Some ICO with airdropping is not also fine to get KYC for tokens worth almost nothing or a burger meal is not really fine. I observed it in some ICOs with airdrops that even with giveaways like that so small needs KYC? Don't fall for it guys, not worth it.


I don't think it's necessary and ignore, yes, the fact that airdrop rewards don't match and only gets the least amount even though it should be sukuri. however, if airdrop does a KYC, you should check it thoroughly thoroughly, especially those who do not sell ico at all, because it needs to be suspected.
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September 28, 2018, 08:42:32 AM
#35
Seriously? KYC for airdrop? How much $$ will they get from that airdrop? I myself when joining the airdrop, I will think twice to give my KYC document or not. I will see the exact reward of the airdrop. If it is no less than $100, why should? I will not give my document for the cheap reward I think. For, it is very risky because of our document security.
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September 28, 2018, 08:37:58 AM
#34
I don't think KYC for airdrops offered is fair for those who joined. Some ICO with airdropping is not also fine to get KYC for tokens worth almost nothing or a burger meal is not really fine. I observed it in some ICOs with airdrops that even with giveaways like that so small needs KYC? Don't fall for it guys, not worth it.
Yes, it seems that if a campaign project requires KYC to be able to receive rewards, at least the reward is indeed feasible or has a high selling value, because KYC is indeed needed so that the campaign is not misused with those who use multiple accounts, but if the reward they get is worthless, then for what is KYC.
jr. member
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September 28, 2018, 08:30:15 AM
#33
It is not that risky if you just do your own research before doing the KYC in the airdrops. There might be legit airdrops that you can join without getting scammed. But, prevention is better that cure, eh? So, just be mindful of what you are giving away.
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September 28, 2018, 08:29:01 AM
#32
I don't think KYC for airdrops offered is fair for those who joined. Some ICO with airdropping is not also fine to get KYC for tokens worth almost nothing or a burger meal is not really fine. I observed it in some ICOs with airdrops that even with giveaways like that so small needs KYC? Don't fall for it guys, not worth it.

It all depends, a year ago most airdrops doesn't require KYC and some users abuse it. Which results to token dump. I think most ICOs are just being strict when it comes to giving free tokens to their community and supporters. However, as a participant, it is quiet hassle to do KYC just for a little amount of token.
sr. member
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September 28, 2018, 08:28:47 AM
#31
For me i will not provide my identification for a small amount we all know that airdops are ranging between $1-$10 not worth for my identification
hero member
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September 28, 2018, 08:26:43 AM
#30
I don't think KYC for airdrops offered is fair for those who joined. Some ICO with airdropping is not also fine to get KYC for tokens worth almost nothing or a burger meal is not really fine. I observed it in some ICOs with airdrops that even with giveaways like that so small needs KYC? Don't fall for it guys, not worth it.

It is a choice.
If you just joined something for airdrop then you might really reconsider. But if you knew what you are going in then it is a must. KYC's proves also that they could be a legitimate company considering they are willing to undergo this kind of rules.
There is a chance they are doing this for their company to keep on going.
Now if it is a scam then do be careful. They might be taking all your documents for an evil purpose.

So it goes back to the start. Did you really resesrched the legality of that company?
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