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legendary
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Blackjack.fun
March 21, 2019, 03:12:55 PM
#6
Do you guys think it is nice strategy of the wallet or i should simply ignore it and continue to use it without identifying?

Both of them as one doesn't contradict the others.

They are giving away tokens that can be printed endlessly and they receive back your true identity which might be worth x100 times more for future marketing, it's clearly a good move from their part.

As for you, it comes to how much you value those documents and how much trust you put into blockchain.info
By their TS it will give a $25 airdrop, is it worth the risk? It's solely your decision, but I wouldn't do it if it were only for those tokens.







legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
March 21, 2019, 02:31:41 PM
#5
Hello!
I am an old user of Blockchain.info wallet and I seemed myself as a person who is against KYC system. Recently I've got an invitation to register on Blockchain.info KYC system and to be paid for that. Do you guys think it is nice strategy of the wallet or i should simply ignore it and continue to use it without identifying?
Thanks!

definitely those guys from blockchain.com are acting very badly. I do not even understand why the hell they're asking people to do KYC. Are they a wallet and what do wallets have with KYC? Am I missing something?

I also received several emails in the past which was fake emails. The graphic and presentation was same like blockchain.com but the email was from some random email address.

Sometimes spammers/scammers try their things. So careful about it. Check the sender email address.

but this comes from the real site of blockchain.com
full member
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March 21, 2019, 02:27:08 PM
#4
But I already think that it is a red flag when a website ask you make payment and upload KYC. I don't get the idea as they are requesting for payment. You need to be careful, KYC is not to be paid for. Again, it can be used to hack your account as they may not be genuine.
legendary
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March 21, 2019, 02:12:43 PM
#3
Hello!
I am an old user of Blockchain.info wallet and I seemed myself as a person who is against KYC system. Recently I've got an invitation to register on Blockchain.info KYC system and to be paid for that. Do you guys think it is nice strategy of the wallet or i should simply ignore it and continue to use it without identifying?
Thanks!
I also received several emails in the past which was fake emails. The graphic and presentation was same like blockchain.com but the email was from some random email address.

Sometimes spammers/scammers try their things. So careful about it. Check the sender email address. 
staff
Activity: 3500
Merit: 6152
March 21, 2019, 01:59:49 PM
#2
I think you're referring to the Stellar lumens they're giving away. If that's not the case and they are simply asking you for ID then it should be a red flag (could be a fake email too)

Blockchain.com is an online wallet, so regardless of their offer, It's not really suggested to use them. I would go with something like Electrum If I were you.
hero member
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Merit: 514
March 21, 2019, 01:36:15 PM
#1
Hello!
I am an old user of Blockchain.info wallet and I seemed myself as a person who is against KYC system. Recently I've got an invitation to register on Blockchain.info KYC system and to be paid for that. Do you guys think it is nice strategy of the wallet or i should simply ignore it and continue to use it without identifying?
Thanks!
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