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February 17, 2019, 05:42:37 PM |
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I tried but after verifying my email and phone number they are asking to complete the KYC process which I am not comfortable with so, uninstalled it. I guess i'll be registering in celcius network then. But first i need to learn about what that is though. Time for some research... Hello, we will onboard another partner which will not requre a KYC, a decentralized celsius-like one Even idex is probably making a kyc in the near term and etherdelta get fined because they don't ask a kyc. In these circumstances do you think that kyc free zone will be like that? in my opinion in doing the kyc some people will think it is a troublesome job and stalling for time, and some people also think that it is very good to do for their convenience to enjoy the platform Most people I know hate to make KYC, but they have resigned themselves to it. You have to trust the KYC provider, many emails, identity cards and addresses have been misappropriated and sold in the last 2 years.
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February 17, 2019, 06:47:15 PM |
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I tried but after verifying my email and phone number they are asking to complete the KYC process which I am not comfortable with so, uninstalled it.
Hello, we will onboard another partner which will not requre a KYC, a decentralized celsius-like one Good to hear that you guys are thinking about everyone's interest. I'll wait for decentralized partner then. Right now there are many solutions if you want to create a decentralized exchange, NEO (see Switcheo), Waves (see their dex integrated client), I would say EOS but that thing is not really decentralized
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mr.robot8
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February 17, 2019, 08:20:20 PM |
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i think they have made a partnership with celsius wallet, i hope they will do soon another one with a decentralized exchange/wallet where we can subscribe without a kyc
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Altcoinrusher
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February 17, 2019, 11:27:33 PM |
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i think they have made a partnership with celsius wallet, i hope they will do soon another one with a decentralized exchange/wallet where we can subscribe without a kyc
I hope they could also find another partner that will complement the project in terms of mass adoption and will add more value to them in the long run though I admit its a challenge to find one but I'm positive they can do it soon.
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king_of_alts
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February 18, 2019, 10:06:08 AM |
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i think they have made a partnership with celsius wallet, i hope they will do soon another one with a decentralized exchange/wallet where we can subscribe without a kyc
I hope they could also find another partner that will complement the project in terms of mass adoption and will add more value to them in the long run though I admit its a challenge to find one but I'm positive they can do it soon. A couple of fitting projects doing a partnership could make the difference. I think it is a good idea.
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magisterr
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February 18, 2019, 02:45:36 PM |
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i think they have made a partnership with celsius wallet, i hope they will do soon another one with a decentralized exchange/wallet where we can subscribe without a kyc
Where i can read about this partnership and goal pf this collboration? I never heard about Celsius wallet before...
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Frank37
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February 18, 2019, 02:48:36 PM |
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i think they have made a partnership with celsius wallet, i hope they will do soon another one with a decentralized exchange/wallet where we can subscribe without a kyc
Where i can read about this partnership and goal pf this collboration? I never heard about Celsius wallet before... First mention of Celsius was on Facebook, I believe. Statement from Jarvis is here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5062063.msg49697071#msg49697071
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PS92
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February 18, 2019, 03:05:57 PM |
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i think they have made a partnership with celsius wallet, i hope they will do soon another one with a decentralized exchange/wallet where we can subscribe without a kyc
I hate KYC too wanna go back to the good ol' crypto days, but unfortunately KYC is now a reality. Even for more and more decentralized exchanges
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February 18, 2019, 03:07:11 PM |
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Kinda lost track of the roadmap? When can we expect Jarvis to open its doors again?
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lobat999
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February 18, 2019, 08:25:13 PM |
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Kinda lost track of the roadmap? When can we expect Jarvis to open its doors again?
If I'm not mistaken, I understand right now they are still on the extended pre-sale until the 1st of March 2019 as per information on their site https://www.jarvis.exchange/ which I'm hoping it will have a good turn out since the crypto market is slowly recovering.
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matjas
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February 18, 2019, 09:28:59 PM |
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i think they have made a partnership with celsius wallet, i hope they will do soon another one with a decentralized exchange/wallet where we can subscribe without a kyc
I hate KYC too wanna go back to the good ol' crypto days, but unfortunately KYC is now a reality. Even for more and more decentralized exchanges Cant go around it nowadays otherwise they could have some problems later on, i just hope they will have some reliable partner if they outsource it.
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belechau
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February 18, 2019, 10:40:27 PM |
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i think they have made a partnership with celsius wallet, i hope they will do soon another one with a decentralized exchange/wallet where we can subscribe without a kyc
I hate KYC too wanna go back to the good ol' crypto days, but unfortunately KYC is now a reality. Even for more and more decentralized exchanges Cant go around it nowadays otherwise they could have some problems later on, i just hope they will have some reliable partner if they outsource it. Apparently, KYC and other "preventative" measures have come to stay and bother more and more. even in the most decentralized and innovative exchanges, this is a fact. Regarding the Celsius project, does anyone have a Thread or site for review?
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pynetx
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February 19, 2019, 05:16:31 AM |
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Cant go around it nowadays otherwise they could have some problems later on, i just hope they will have some reliable partner if they outsource it.
Apparently, KYC and other "preventative" measures have come to stay and bother more and more. even in the most decentralized and innovative exchanges, this is a fact. Regarding the Celsius project, does anyone have a Thread or site for review? You are right, but I would still wait for the Non-KYC solutions. Celsius network is a legit solution btw.
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February 19, 2019, 10:37:29 AM |
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Most people I know hate to make KYC, but they have resigned themselves to it. You have to trust the KYC provider, many emails, identity cards and addresses have been misappropriated and sold in the last 2 years.
There are lots of kyc providers and we don't really know which one is really secure. The providers you think they are trustworthy may be selling your identity and you won't know anything about it.
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February 19, 2019, 01:35:02 PM |
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Most people I know hate to make KYC, but they have resigned themselves to it. You have to trust the KYC provider, many emails, identity cards and addresses have been misappropriated and sold in the last 2 years.
There are lots of kyc providers and we don't really know which one is really secure. The providers you think they are trustworthy may be selling your identity and you won't know anything about it. I would trust the most reputable ones. The ones i am most scared of is when the company claims that they will to do it by themselves.
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February 19, 2019, 01:43:48 PM |
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Most people I know hate to make KYC, but they have resigned themselves to it. You have to trust the KYC provider, many emails, identity cards and addresses have been misappropriated and sold in the last 2 years.
There are lots of kyc providers and we don't really know which one is really secure. The providers you think they are trustworthy may be selling your identity and you won't know anything about it. I would trust the most reputable ones. The ones i am most scared of is when the company claims that they will to do it by themselves. Yes, that's right. I doubt that most people know how to protect the investors' privacy so a specialized third party company is often the best solution.
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February 19, 2019, 05:50:36 PM |
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Most people I know hate to make KYC, but they have resigned themselves to it. You have to trust the KYC provider, many emails, identity cards and addresses have been misappropriated and sold in the last 2 years.
There are lots of kyc providers and we don't really know which one is really secure. The providers you think they are trustworthy may be selling your identity and you won't know anything about it. you're right and that's really scary, I submitted KYC many times during last year and I have fear that some malicious actors now have sensible data about me
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mr.robot8
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February 19, 2019, 08:47:46 PM |
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yes, a couple of new targeted partnerships could raise the fate of the project and perhaps make the details of the project better known to interested users, at least one other wallet that does not have the obligation of kyc
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February 19, 2019, 09:01:56 PM |
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Most people I know hate to make KYC, but they have resigned themselves to it. You have to trust the KYC provider, many emails, identity cards and addresses have been misappropriated and sold in the last 2 years.
There are lots of kyc providers and we don't really know which one is really secure. The providers you think they are trustworthy may be selling your identity and you won't know anything about it. you're right and that's really scary, I submitted KYC many times during last year and I have fear that some malicious actors now have sensible data about me I think most people would chose not to have to go through the KYC process and disclose their personal data but I am afraid we will rather see it even more in the future than now. Especially when in the future more security token offerings are starting.
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PS92
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February 20, 2019, 12:34:19 AM |
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Kinda lost track of the roadmap? When can we expect Jarvis to open its doors again?
If I'm not mistaken, I understand right now they are still on the extended pre-sale until the 1st of March 2019 as per information on their site https://www.jarvis.exchange/ which I'm hoping it will have a good turn out since the crypto market is slowly recovering. Since the ICO is simply extended, I think they are still working according to their roadmap and not working on the ICO, right?
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