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Topic: Protecting User Identities: The Importance of Digital Identity in Cryptocurrency (Read 101 times)

hero member
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Identity verification is just for compliance. For security and privacy? lol no. Centralized exchanges are merely pushing that idea to make the verification more palatable to people. The reality is data breach/leak is always possible and one can only be hopeful it doesn't happen to them.

It's not as robust as you think as well. Those with malicious intent could surely bypass it just fine.

Darknet hackers are selling crypto accounts for as low as $30 a pop
For $200, You Can Trade Crypto With a Fake ID
Binance support employees help customers in China bypass KYC.
legendary
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The difference comes from the relationship of users of cryptocurrency exchanges, as its role is limited to buying and trading, and it is not like the banks that you mainly plan to keep your money in. the data requirements must be at their minimum level to verify that you comply with the anti-money laundering laws, and therefore the claim for this data must be at the minimum level that It is permitted by law without being shared with other parties and disposed of after identity verification.

Digital identity solutions come to respond to the requirements of continuous verification of the individual who wants to use his account, thereby tracking his activities and imposing restrictions when a change occurs in it. it extends to vital indicators and more ways to verify the identity of the user, which is not necessary in cryptocurrency exchanges because its role is limited and it is better to avoid sharing your identity in it as much as possible.

Why KYC is extremely dangerous – and useless


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The official purpose of KYC should be to prevent money laundering (known as AML, anti-money laundering) and terrorist financing. Strict KYC and AML were mainly introduced by the US after 9/11 and many countries are guided by the SEC in setting KYC as a requirement. AML existed before but only for institutions and big amounts of money. Average customers were affected only after restrictions introduced by the SEC.
At first glance, KYC sounds good for shutting down criminal activities. Unfortunately, this looks very different in reality. KYC in crypto doesn’t necessarily help to stop money laundering or reduce criminal activity; nor does it help to prevent terrorist financing. On the contrary - KYC endangers our privacy and encourages criminal activities (via KYC scams, identity theft and other means).
legendary
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If the identity of users are crucial to centralized exchanges and that they should prioritize its security and privacy, then they're better off not asking for it. Their users will remain more private and secure that way.

Compelling users of centralized exchanges to provide their personal information only put them at risk, their accounts and funds, too. The collection and safekeeping of personal information are problematic. First, authorities could easily require centralized exchanges to submit such data. Second, these data could be hacked, leaked, shared, or even sold by whoever has access to it. It happened; it could happen again. Third, many have complained that their KYC application is repeatedly rejected, and for reasons they don't even know. Pending approval, their accounts are locked and their funds stuck. In other words, this process could only be used by centralized exchanges to steal funds.

Furthermore, I don't agree that this contributes to "enhancing the overall user experience." It's quite the opposite. This provides inconvenience and even bigger problems. As a matter of fact, if possible, anybody's identity should be kept offline.
hero member
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Can you explain little about the robust identity verification process?

I don't want to go through KYC verification everytime when I want to access an exchange or verifying with live identity like selfie or Video call verification everytime but if it's not then its actually in the practice by all the centralized exchanges so what is the solution to protect the user identity who are using a platform and undergo KYC due to regulations.
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Where is the solution in your writing?

Firstly, digital identity solutions provide an added layer of security by ensuring that only authorized individuals have access to their accounts and funds.
Everyone who has access to the KYC database is an authority, what we fear is data leakage by "bad" authorities, which in some cases the service team trades on the black market.

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Furthermore, digital identity solutions enable exchanges to comply with regulatory requirements and anti-money laundering (AML) policies.
That in no way prevents losses, several cases of recent exchange money laundering investigations impacted KYC users as well where their assets were frozen.

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Additionally, digital identity solutions enhance the overall user experience by streamlining the registration and onboarding process.
It depends on the internal policy of the service, to solve certain problems the customer has to do a more complicated re-verification.
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- Jay -
Firstly, digital identity solutions provide an added layer of security by ensuring that only authorized individuals have access to their accounts and funds. By implementing robust identity verification processes, exchanges can prevent unauthorized access and protect users from potential hacking attempts or fraudulent activities. This helps in building trust and confidence among users, knowing that their identities are protected.
Exchanges do anything but prevent unauthorized access. What is worse is they have the liberty to permit access so you are not only at risk of a hack, you are at risk of not being able to access your profile cause the exchange does not want you to.
Safer to user a wallet where you get to authorize the access using your private keys and not have to write to customer support to spend your bitcoins.

Furthermore, digital identity solutions enable exchanges to comply with regulatory requirements and anti-money laundering (AML) policies. By implementing Know Your Customer (KYC) procedures, exchanges can verify the identity of their users and ensure they are not involved in illicit activities. This helps create a more transparent and accountable ecosystem, making it harder for criminals to exploit the anonymity of cryptocurrencies.
KYC is on place but it does not add transparency, it only puts something else of value to you that can be stolen, your data.
It might help in cases where a scammer wants to move stolen funds, but trusting your data to third parties is not advisable.

Additionally, digital identity solutions enhance the overall user experience by streamlining the registration and onboarding process. By utilizing advanced technologies such as biometrics and secure document verification,
Biometrics is the least secure way to secure an account.

- Jay -
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Hey everyone!

I wanted to start a discussion today on an important topic that affects all of us in the cryptocurrency community - the protection of user identities in cryptocurrency exchanges. With the increasing popularity of cryptocurrencies and the rise of digital assets, it has become crucial for exchanges to prioritize the security and privacy of user identities. In this discussion, let's explore why digital identity solutions are essential for safeguarding our personal information and enhancing the overall security of cryptocurrency exchanges.

Firstly, digital identity solutions provide an added layer of security by ensuring that only authorized individuals have access to their accounts and funds. By implementing robust identity verification processes, exchanges can prevent unauthorized access and protect users from potential hacking attempts or fraudulent activities. This helps in building trust and confidence among users, knowing that their identities are protected.

Furthermore, digital identity solutions enable exchanges to comply with regulatory requirements and anti-money laundering (AML) policies. By implementing Know Your Customer (KYC) procedures, exchanges can verify the identity of their users and ensure they are not involved in illicit activities. This helps create a more transparent and accountable ecosystem, making it harder for criminals to exploit the anonymity of cryptocurrencies.

Additionally, digital identity solutions enhance the overall user experience by streamlining the registration and onboarding process. By utilizing advanced technologies such as biometrics and secure document verification, exchanges can simplify the user identification process, making it faster and more convenient for users to start trading. This reduces the friction associated with account creation and encourages more people to participate in the cryptocurrency market.

In conclusion, the importance of digital identity in cryptocurrency exchanges cannot be overstated. It plays a vital role in protecting user identities, preventing unauthorized access, ensuring compliance with regulations, and enhancing the overall user experience. As cryptocurrency enthusiasts, it is our collective responsibility to advocate for stronger security measures and support exchanges that prioritize user privacy.

I would love to hear your thoughts on this topic. What are your experiences with digital identity solutions in cryptocurrency exchanges? Do you think they effectively protect user identities? Let's discuss and share our insights to create a safer and more secure cryptocurrency ecosystem.

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Looking forward to your valuable input!
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