investors still didint receive tokens. They must done KYC before. Be patient.
So, the process of KYC is after the crowdsale ended? Why not at the beginning? Is it un-scheduled? Sorry, asked too many questions.
Actually, it is better for companies to do kyc after the sale. If you saw kyc at the beginning you can say "naaaah i will pass it" but if you see it after you invest, you don't have another choice
I've read in telegram that quite some people there are now complaining because they invested but don't have the required document for passing KYC. I mean of course it's their fault because they didn't read instructions but I'm wondering how Utrust will deal with these funds.
Was it clear prior to sale that participants needed to pass KYC in order to recieve tokens? Ive seen post KYC Before but I think it is most often processed prior to sale...
I do think it was very clear that KYC was going to be implemented.
But it's a valid question, what will happen with those specific cases.
i think KYC requirement is on specific amount when cross limitation. is it right?
No, KYC applies for all contributors not matter what amount they invested.