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October 24, 2018, 12:38:57 PM |
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NOT FAIR.
this is your own responsibility , you can chose not to give your data away. In general i agree that KYC for bounty hunters is BS , but it is what it is. Send your ID, send fake ID, dont send it all. I suppose it depends on the situation and project.
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somansy
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November 14, 2018, 04:40:13 PM |
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I just was brought up to speed on groups of people sending in fake/Photoshopped ID's by scanning public records to defeat the KYC process and it seemingly is very easy to do. It appears that many people sent in fake documentation to the Bob's and Polymath KYC and had no hassles. How do these companies verify people if all they have to go on is public information? Did they even really check the ID's or were they simply collected the data? How rampant do you think this is? How many of us are complete fools for turning in our documents when others simply faked it. Now they have our data and the people who faked it are still secure.
NOT FAIR.
hey, thanks for sharing this! indeed unfair. let's hope that the information we have disclosed won't be turned for something filthy. let's not turn our heads on others, it won't help.
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Argoo
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November 14, 2018, 05:59:28 PM |
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Thats why I think its about time to improve KYC process like real time process, I encounter some verification where in they video chat their costumer just to prove their identity and fight identity theft and falsification. Documents can be easily faked so I think live verification could counter this somehow and lessen those cheaters.
KYC checks should only be carried out by investors, not by bounty hunters. However, the most important thing is that the ICO teams themselves do not pass any checks and, as practice shows, 80 percent are fraudsters. With potential scammers to be honest? And at least one ICO team indicated on the basis of what regulatory legal act they require to undergo a KYC test for bounty hunters? Bounty hunters are not clients of the ICO team, because they do not pay them their money. They are deceiving us, and should we send them our identification data and copies of our documents?
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bastian466
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November 14, 2018, 06:16:07 PM |
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Sorry for giving personal data to expect payment from a bounty project, they say if someone who does not fill KYC then it will not be paid, that's what makes me tempted. Now there is only regret and fear of bad things
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November 14, 2018, 06:17:55 PM |
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The world is full of no justice. I have indicated my ID several times and have not done anything for me. My data is already stored in almost all structures of my country, so what's the difference if someone else finds out about it?
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Just John
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November 17, 2018, 07:28:00 PM |
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If you are doing this then I don't think that the projects should be complaining. I personally don't think that they should be asking for kyc for projects but since they are doing it, there are always going to be people who are unwilling to give out their ids to unknown strangers so the use of fake ids will be rampant. It is better to just take out the whole need for ids for kyc
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November 18, 2018, 06:29:33 AM |
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For me, it depends on the user's perspective. If they are sending fake documents, that is their consequence if found out that its faked. But if you are sending your true details like mine. Just make sure to choose the legit ico campaign that you are joining.
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November 18, 2018, 06:32:14 AM |
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So, is there a way to stop this from happening? I think there should be no, complaining that it is impossible to solve the problem of bounty activities, and focusing on my work is the most important!
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CryptoAlphaStar
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January 26, 2019, 10:00:36 AM |
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Both lines are problematic. Sending real ID documents en masse puts you in a severe systemic risk. Even if only 1 of the ICOs that receive your docs is a scam, your identity will be stolen and used for malicious purposes. And you are going to have much bigger problems than the benefits of the bounty payments. Sending fake IDs is a problem, too. It falls under the money laundering part of law as using ID mules. And for larger payouts, you won't be able to declare what is the source of your income in case the tax authorities come to check up on you.
Sticking to no KYC bounties and ICOs is the best play.
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January 26, 2019, 10:49:48 AM |
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Now many people are quite adept at using programs, so this is not surprising, the question is where they get the photos from!
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melomanskiy
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January 26, 2019, 11:08:18 AM |
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But indeed it is not fair. I do not know how to work in Photoshop, so I sent my real data to KYC. I hope I’m lucky, and my data will not be used for other harmful acts.
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January 26, 2019, 11:40:01 AM |
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I just was brought up to speed on groups of people sending in fake/Photoshopped ID's by scanning public records to defeat the KYC process and it seemingly is very easy to do. It appears that many people sent in fake documentation to the Bob's and Polymath KYC and had no hassles. How do these companies verify people if all they have to go on is public information? Did they even really check the ID's or were they simply collected the data? How rampant do you think this is? How many of us are complete fools for turning in our documents when others simply faked it. Now they have our data and the people who faked it are still secure.
NOT FAIR.
Of course that it is not fair, but I think that providing fake KYC is against the law and you can have real problems by doing that. They can´t verify that, they do not have the database . They are not police.
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January 26, 2019, 11:59:37 AM |
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I used to send fake KYC to Polymath and it passed well)) Speaking honestly none of these companies takes care about data verification. Only some exchanges require full verification and even in case of approval in any moment those could freeze your account
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January 26, 2019, 12:19:56 PM |
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But indeed it is not fair. I do not know how to work in Photoshop, so I sent my real data to KYC. I hope I’m lucky, and my data will not be used for other harmful acts.
I have also tried sending my real data. I don't really want to send my ID because they might use it in illegal activities. But, I don't have a choice. If I don't send my ID, then I won't be able to get my reward. Some bounties will inform you that they required KYC when the bounty campaign ends. And it feels like you're being scammed.
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January 26, 2019, 12:37:23 PM |
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I just was brought up to speed on groups of people sending in fake/Photoshopped ID's by scanning public records to defeat the KYC process and it seemingly is very easy to do. It appears that many people sent in fake documentation to the Bob's and Polymath KYC and had no hassles. How do these companies verify people if all they have to go on is public information? Did they even really check the ID's or were they simply collected the data? How rampant do you think this is? How many of us are complete fools for turning in our documents when others simply faked it. Now they have our data and the people who faked it are still secure.
NOT FAIR.
eh that defeats the purpose of KYC. I do not think they verify it as its only for the purpose to show who invested what in ICO. I stay away from any ICO that wants to do KYC due to the same reason you mentioned. Some of them do KYC through telegram or email, that's much better and safer in my opinion so thats what I stick with but I wouldn't gamble by sending fake docs.
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January 26, 2019, 12:42:02 PM |
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But indeed it is not fair. I do not know how to work in Photoshop, so I sent my real data to KYC. I hope I’m lucky, and my data will not be used for other harmful acts.
it is fraud committed by vandals, by being dishonest for KYC problems there may be a lot of losses that occur especially in people who use their data. there should be an institution to handle this
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January 26, 2019, 12:51:44 PM |
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But indeed it is not fair. I do not know how to work in Photoshop, so I sent my real data to KYC. I hope I’m lucky, and my data will not be used for other harmful acts.
I have also tried sending my real data. I don't really want to send my ID because they might use it in illegal activities. But, I don't have a choice. If I don't send my ID, then I won't be able to get my reward. Some bounties will inform you that they required KYC when the bounty campaign ends. And it feels like you're being scammed. I also send my real data, although I understand that I'm taking a risk. But at the same time, I understand those who require KYC verification. They want to protect themselves from problems with the law if a person from a country where ICO is prohibited will want to participate in their project.
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January 26, 2019, 01:55:09 PM |
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I just was brought up to speed on groups of people sending in fake/Photoshopped ID's by scanning public records to defeat the KYC process and it seemingly is very easy to do. It appears that many people sent in fake documentation to the Bob's and Polymath KYC and had no hassles. How do these companies verify people if all they have to go on is public information? Did they even really check the ID's or were they simply collected the data? How rampant do you think this is? How many of us are complete fools for turning in our documents when others simply faked it. Now they have our data and the people who faked it are still secure.
NOT FAIR.
Lets give them the work bro, the team of the project have assign expert for that matters. Its possible that they fake it as there a portion of the KYC which you make a selfie with project name and dates that the only hunters or investor can do. Only few faker can pass in KYC, let me clear this to you only scammed project can be fake easily because they absorb any kind of document as they run project illegaly.
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bitcoin31
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January 26, 2019, 02:11:22 PM |
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Better to use your real ID and sent it to the KYC to don't have any problem in the future.
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January 26, 2019, 02:29:53 PM |
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I just was brought up to speed on groups of people sending in fake/Photoshopped ID's by scanning public records to defeat the KYC process and it seemingly is very easy to do. It appears that many people sent in fake documentation to the Bob's and Polymath KYC and had no hassles. How do these companies verify people if all they have to go on is public information? Did they even really check the ID's or were they simply collected the data? How rampant do you think this is? How many of us are complete fools for turning in our documents when others simply faked it. Now they have our data and the people who faked it are still secure.
NOT FAIR.
They just look at the ID sent to them and not even doing more about it. I guess they should have the access on the data base of the ID in order to strengthen their KYC procedure or maybe do a video call.
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