snegovsergey2
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June 18, 2018, 06:04:41 PM |
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I am strictly avoiding the KYC procedure too. Of course ICO projects check the multi-account scammers in such a way. But on the other hand I heard that there were cases when people found out that their ID were used to obtain a credit. Also I think that if I am a bountyhunter, then I am not an investor/customer, so why should I pass through this procedure?
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tsagaeff.m
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June 18, 2018, 06:11:53 PM |
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I would never give my personal information to any airdrop or bounty company,if I'm not an investor,it's not their business who I am.
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tesla80
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June 18, 2018, 06:14:25 PM |
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Did you ever pass KYC for an airdrop token? I am strictly avoiding that, because the amounts to be airdropped are mostly too low. Or did some of you already pass KYC for an airdrop that was worth it?
I avoid to pass KYC too, I don't think that anybody needs my private info for just some shitcoins or other reasons. This is not ethical for me.
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Iggor
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June 18, 2018, 06:26:36 PM |
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For me, KYC is ok to some degree. I'm not comfortable to give my personal data like id, passport or similar fo KYC. Exchanges are asking for that too, but I'm not comfortable with that too. I'm willing to give other info though.
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vertinfos
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June 18, 2018, 06:27:59 PM |
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Well, on the one hand it is good that there is Kyc because fewer participants immediately becomes on the other hand do not want to Shine your documents
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ankit05
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June 18, 2018, 06:28:41 PM |
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Yes, many ICOs have necessary to kyc for bounties and Airdrop. I'm fill-up many kyc of Bounty program and my every Kyc successful. I get easily token Of bounty program. So you can participate these ico which have recurred kyc for bounty/Airdrop.
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June 18, 2018, 06:30:01 PM |
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I don't like kyc and avoid every ICO that ask it... I guess I don't trust companies that run ICO to hold my personal information secure.
There is risk that they will sell my info on black market or that some will hack their system and steal it from them.
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Btcalimie
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June 18, 2018, 06:38:39 PM |
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Did you ever pass KYC for an airdrop token? I am strictly avoiding that, because the amounts to be airdropped are mostly too low. Or did some of you already pass KYC for an airdrop that was worth it?
Yes, indeed mate. I think KYC is not necessary to us bounty hunters. Since our task is only to promote their project though I admit that we can be holders if we do get our payouts but us bounty hunters does not hold that token too long.
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leopard2
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June 18, 2018, 06:57:35 PM |
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Did you ever pass KYC for an airdrop token? I am strictly avoiding that, because the amounts to be airdropped are mostly too low. Or did some of you already pass KYC for an airdrop that was worth it?
KYC for an airdrop means you link your personal details to the private keys you already have you receive a little bit of something, in return for KYC'ing your existing crypto holdings the cheapest way for all sorts of government agencies to find out who owns which addresses and fill in the blanks for blockchain analysis!!! anyone who does this needs his head investigated Bounties are different if you can use newly created private keys
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PrivateEnemy
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June 19, 2018, 05:51:51 AM |
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Did you ever pass KYC for an airdrop token? I am strictly avoiding that, because the amounts to be airdropped are mostly too low. Or did some of you already pass KYC for an airdrop that was worth it?
Be ready that soon most of the projects will ask for identification even for Bounty Hunters. I think this process is not entirely legal, but KYC is already beginning to be used as a marketing method to prove the seriousness of the project.
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June 19, 2018, 09:39:10 AM |
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Did you ever pass KYC for an airdrop token? I am strictly avoiding that, because the amounts to be airdropped are mostly too low. Or did some of you already pass KYC for an airdrop that was worth it?
I believe that KYC can be very useful for monitoring Bounty programs. But I know many who think this approach is too complicated and burdensome, so they refuse it.
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louisBSAS
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June 19, 2018, 09:42:47 AM |
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Did you ever pass KYC for an airdrop token? I am strictly avoiding that, because the amounts to be airdropped are mostly too low. Or did some of you already pass KYC for an airdrop that was worth it?
For the campaign bounty, it makes sense to pass the KYC identification, because there payments are guaranteed to all participants who completed the task correctly. In airdrops, I would be afraid to give KYC information - there no one is granting awards, and their size is very small.
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Spellwing
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June 19, 2018, 09:49:15 AM |
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I pass the KYC if I participated in Bounty. At the same time, I choose only promising, reliable projects. In airdrop I have never passed a KYC
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Paul95
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June 19, 2018, 09:51:14 AM |
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Totally bad idea, we do not spend money so why they need anti money laundering verification? I think it does not make sense to do it. There is a high risk that they will aabuse your IDs.
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kanmo
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June 19, 2018, 09:56:01 AM |
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I do pass KYC of the airdrops and bounties that am sure of getting something huge. If the reward of the airdrop or bounty is not appealing to me then I won't bother to pass the KYC.
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s.Zavgorod
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June 19, 2018, 10:06:24 AM |
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Did you ever pass KYC for an airdrop token? I am strictly avoiding that, because the amounts to be airdropped are mostly too low. Or did some of you already pass KYC for an airdrop that was worth it?
KYC for airdrop... I don't even know what I'm supposed to be persuaded to give my personal data. Airdrop is very rarely paid, and the larger the payout, the more doubtful whether you will get the money.
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hammo
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June 19, 2018, 10:08:28 AM |
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i did KYC for everything numerous times. guess i have a thousands company. you are understand what i mean
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moriadwarf
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June 20, 2018, 03:30:15 PM |
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Running to capturing free tokens and handouts thrivingly demands quite a bit of dedication and patience to achieve unsubstantial profit.
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IL.Guerreiro
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June 20, 2018, 03:32:13 PM |
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we do not have power to stop kyc requirements but if it is just for airdrops and only for the 10 USD I would rather sleep than sending my private data for such amount.
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Zagor Tenay
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June 20, 2018, 07:38:34 PM |
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Airdrops aren't worth your KYC application. The reward is too low for you to risk your personal information. Some airdrops are scam and some just use airdrop for the fame of the project.
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