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jr. member
Activity: 280
Merit: 1
May 03, 2018, 03:33:43 AM
to be honest I support the use of kyc for investors not for bounty hunter .kyc for bounty hunters  in my opinion is very troublesome because I think it is very dangerous because we send our personal identity, I am afraid the identity will be misused
full member
Activity: 882
Merit: 112
Your Data Belongs To You
May 03, 2018, 03:24:18 AM
I just passing by in the Bounties(Altcoins) section to find some good project and participate to one of their campaign and there's one campaign I've visited and asking for KYC in order to receive the bounty reward.
Actually I've seen someone asking in the meta section about this topic but I forgot where was it.

Well I will just going to give my opinions about here in the altcoins section because I know most of the participants of the bounty programs are posting here.

KYC (Know Your Customer)
A KYC (Know Your Customer) is used to ensure that the people who're going to invest to a project are qualified for example they have a record about criminality, immigrants, etc. then they will not going to allow you to invest in their project,  This was used to review the investor and make sure they credibility of the investor and also KYC is used to fight money laundering.

Now let's go back to the topic. I've seen some bounty programs that's asking for KYC documents in order to receive bounty I don't think it's necessary to ask KYC Documents from the bounty participants because:

1. They don't Invest in the project.
2. There's no need to ask for the credibility of the user for promoting their project.

However I've seen some people are still participating in the bounty program, I just want to know you the risk you're about to face when you submit a KYC document to a untrusted project/program:

• They may use your details to fraud.
• You may be accused for something that you didn't do.
• Identity Theft
• Etc.

Well all in the KYC documents are your personal information and It can be used to different illegal things. But after all it's the decision of the participant if he/she's going to submit KYC or not. I just want you to be aware guys that you should be responsible for choosing what program/project you're going to join.

PS. I didn't say that the bounty project that's asking for KYC is scam or any fraud related, I suggest to study the project itself first as well as the team behind that.... and the reason why they need your KYC document for participating in their bounty program.

I have been there. It is an uncomfortable situation. in the end i went ahead and did the KYC, I researched about the company which is performing it and it checked  out. Since the KYC companies are the real data holders not the ICO project ( except when ICO decides to do it by them self which is shady), i felt okay with that. Also the project was quite reputable and it has been top10o ever since.

I also would recommend to be cautions and do your diligence.
legendary
Activity: 1456
Merit: 1000
May 03, 2018, 03:20:09 AM
In my opinion, most times, I do not think kyc is important to claim rewards from bounties. The most annoying part is that, some projects do not talk about kyc until after the hunters must have finished doing their work, the project now announces kyc. That is not good. Projects are to announce this before the hunters start promotion.

At the other hand too, kyc is good too to eliminate multiple accounts
This is like treating your KYC as a ransom and redeeming your bounty. Anyway this is unpleasant. Why is it not specified at the very beginning of the bounty campaign?

I've had this too with Globitex bounty (the worse bounty I've ever had to deal with).
At first, it was specified that they did not need reports, and no mention of KYC.
At the end of the bounty, they changed and asked for both reports and KYC.
They also reduced the total allocation by 1/4 of the originally announced reserved funds, as well as changed the allocations between different bounties.
What should have brought me at least $2k (at ICO price) was only 300$ worth of tokens...
full member
Activity: 1004
Merit: 111
May 03, 2018, 03:13:54 AM
i do not want KYC to have in any bounties for myself, though we dont have a choice as most of the great bounties now required it.
sharing information with crypto community is not a good idea but this is what we are having now.
done 3 KYC already since i joined here.
full member
Activity: 1092
Merit: 117
May 03, 2018, 03:11:14 AM
It is very dangerous to participate in this kinds of bounties and I don't see a reason why they would need that information since everything is going on here on bitcointalk. It is very easy to create a simple website then start a campaign here asking for KYC and it cost you only a few hundred dollars but they can steal lot of information from people. When you send them photos with your ID or bills they can future create accounts on other websites and use your information there to verify their accounts.
member
Activity: 434
Merit: 10
Fast, Smart, Trustworthy
May 03, 2018, 02:45:55 AM
In my opinion, most times, I do not think kyc is important to claim rewards from bounties. The most annoying part is that, some projects do not talk about kyc until after the hunters must have finished doing their work, the project now announces kyc. That is not good. Projects are to announce this before the hunters start promotion.

At the other hand too, kyc is good too to eliminate multiple accounts
This is like treating your KYC as a ransom and redeeming your bounty. Anyway this is unpleasant. Why is it not specified at the very beginning of the bounty campaign?
member
Activity: 240
Merit: 10
May 03, 2018, 02:43:38 AM
For me, doing KYC is very risky because you will give your information to a group of people which you do not even know well, it is very dangerous because those information can be used in different things without you knowing it. I disagree with this KYC process being ruled to bounty participants too, you are right that "they are not investing", so why do you need to know their complete information and also ID. But in the end it's up to the participant.
newbie
Activity: 149
Merit: 0
May 03, 2018, 02:34:39 AM
Projects that use KYC mending if I did not participate because he feared the private data we can later be abused. I will be looking for projects that might be a time of payment do not use KYC. And I know the purpose of KYC is very good to reduce the multi-user accounts. And for projects that use the KYC is typically a larger result.
hero member
Activity: 966
Merit: 500
May 03, 2018, 02:22:35 AM
I don't think that know your customer at the end of bounty programs are a good idea because if we are being honest, a good percentage of these bounties have useless projects and people are just doing it in order to get some free money and not because they believe the project will do good so I don't feel good about giving my identity to some dead end company.
member
Activity: 154
Merit: 10
May 03, 2018, 02:09:37 AM
I  personally do not like kyc for bounty rewards because we can't full trust the team
jr. member
Activity: 294
Merit: 1
May 03, 2018, 02:03:59 AM
Since there are so many scams, i am against kyc. I can never be 100% sure who I give my data to.
That's why I give up on bountys demanding kyc.
newbie
Activity: 182
Merit: 0
May 03, 2018, 01:44:54 AM
In my opinion, most times, I do not think kyc is important to claim rewards from bounties. The most annoying part is that, some projects do not talk about kyc until after the hunters must have finished doing their work, the project now announces kyc. That is not good. Projects are to announce this before the hunters start promotion.

At the other hand too, kyc is good too to eliminate multiple accounts
member
Activity: 602
Merit: 12
elysian.finance
May 03, 2018, 01:42:29 AM
I think KYC is right for bounty distribution. Multiple entries are blocked in this way.
We are all angry, but it is imperative to do this for fair distribution.
hero member
Activity: 2464
Merit: 550
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
May 03, 2018, 01:32:50 AM
yes you are right if just to get paid bounty need to use passport and a very sensitive identity to be given as a requirement to get paid bounty seems very horrible because the data you provide can be used for bad things.
newbie
Activity: 58
Merit: 0
May 03, 2018, 01:26:37 AM
I just passing by in the Bounties(Altcoins) section to find some good project and participate to one of their campaign and there's one campaign I've visited and asking for KYC in order to receive the bounty reward.
Actually I've seen someone asking in the meta section about this topic but I forgot where was it.

Well I will just going to give my opinions about here in the altcoins section because I know most of the participants of the bounty programs are posting here.

KYC (Know Your Customer)
A KYC (Know Your Customer) is used to ensure that the people who're going to invest to a project are qualified for example they have a record about criminality, immigrants, etc. then they will not going to allow you to invest in their project,  This was used to review the investor and make sure they credibility of the investor and also KYC is used to fight money laundering.

Now let's go back to the topic. I've seen some bounty programs that's asking for KYC documents in order to receive bounty I don't think it's necessary to ask KYC Documents from the bounty participants because:

1. They don't Invest in the project.
2. There's no need to ask for the credibility of the user for promoting their project.

However I've seen some people are still participating in the bounty program, I just want to know you the risk you're about to face when you submit a KYC document to a untrusted project/program:

• They may use your details to fraud.
• You may be accused for something that you didn't do.
• Identity Theft
• Etc.

Well all in the KYC documents are your personal information and It can be used to different illegal things. But after all it's the decision of the participant if he/she's going to submit KYC or not. I just want you to be aware guys that you should be responsible for choosing what program/project you're going to join.

PS. I didn't say that the bounty project that's asking for KYC is scam or any fraud related, I suggest to study the project itself first as well as the team behind that.... and the reason why they need your KYC document for participating in their bounty program.
Those ICO projects that ask for identity documents should give confirmation after the end that they are not scammers, this is confirmed by someone most likely, but even if they see my passport what will happen next?  they won't have nothing to do with him that I'm only what to put it on the Internet and mock me.
member
Activity: 266
Merit: 41
May 03, 2018, 01:20:51 AM
There are basically one two reasons ICOs are asking bounty participants for KYC details.

1. Their lawyers advised them to do it, to ensure compliance with whatever regulations exist in the project's country of origin or intended country of trading.  ICOs don't want or need to go to the trouble of KYC if it isn't necessary, so they are only doing it because their lawyers state it is necessary.  It costs them money getting in highly-regarded third-party KYC processor.

2. Scam

You, as the participant, have to determine whether you trust the project.  Simple.
newbie
Activity: 69
Merit: 0
May 03, 2018, 01:03:32 AM
I also asked why bounty participants were asked to give KYC, I argue for bounty participants should not be required to give KYC because they do not invest.

everyone will be suspicious and afraid that their personal data will be misused as if the participants of the gift are forced and powerless to oppose the giving of KCY, as participants expect payment for their hard work.
full member
Activity: 1316
Merit: 108
May 02, 2018, 11:46:24 PM
I have not yet seen the ICO team demanding to pass a KYC check, referred to any regulatory legal acts that give them the right to demand from us as participants in the generosity campaign of their ICO project, the right to conduct such verification. Not state bodies, but civilians, often being fraudsters, require us to provide our identification data and copies of documents, while themselves, in fact, remain unknown. The publication of photographs showing the name and surname does not prove anything.
sr. member
Activity: 650
Merit: 350
NOBT - WNOBT your saving bank◕◡◕
May 02, 2018, 09:24:20 PM
Nobody likes KYC (and I do not see any reason to spend it for bounty hunters), but companies are trying to protect themselves from all possible legal problems, so they are often too tough on this issue. I try not to participate in campaigns where KYC is mandatory.

Maybe this good if they mentioned that requirement from the start of the campaign. in the rules required for the campaign.

- Who agree to submit their personal data to any person or company, Why entered the world of cryptocurrencies ?

- do you guys submit KYC for each project has kyc required, when you trade any scrutiny tokens on exchanges?
hero member
Activity: 756
Merit: 629
May 02, 2018, 04:22:24 PM
Nobody likes KYC (and I do not see any reason to spend it for bounty hunters), but companies are trying to protect themselves from all possible legal problems, so they are often too tough on this issue. I try not to participate in campaigns where KYC is mandatory.
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