Terrmit
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April 24, 2019, 02:46:05 PM |
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Yeah, we constantly go through this procedure for much less money. According to the extreme measure here we can be sure that our data is under reliable protection.
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hell_slayer
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May 18, 2019, 10:15:34 AM |
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I see that people have divided opinions on this, but my answer is no. Just imagine that if you will do it, in the future, the regulatory authorities will be able to tie together all your crypto wallets and accuse you of tax evasion in the amount of tens of thousands of dollars or even more. When this will happen and you realize that it's because you once received $ 25 a long time ago, it will not seem like such a good deal to you.
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efialtis
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May 18, 2019, 10:19:24 AM |
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$25 is not but when I did this they offered $50 which I gladly took. Guys, in the end it is not like any of our data is not available to governments etc if they want to... we are transparent!
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partysaurus
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May 18, 2019, 10:29:01 AM |
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privacy is hard to come by these days, i even get personal ads on things i never search for online every just talking about with my friends, like the other day i got a ad for a cigarett brand i only smoked during my time in bali, and now these adds are popping up everwhere its insane. so im not that worrierd about some kyc process.
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efialtis
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May 18, 2019, 10:39:43 AM |
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privacy is hard to come by these days, i even get personal ads on things i never search for online every just talking about with my friends, like the other day i got a ad for a cigarett brand i only smoked during my time in bali, and now these adds are popping up everwhere its insane. so im not that worrierd about some kyc process.
That´s what I am saying...
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Coroline
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June 13, 2019, 06:08:04 PM |
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Speaking about the ongoing stellar airdrop by blockchain.com which started as a fair one but now requires those interested in the airdrop to pass some KYC procedures, I ask, is it worth it? We complain of Facebook, Google etc of stealing our privacy and possible selling them for profit to other companies and praise blockchain of been decentralized yet we're willing to sell our private details to some centralized organization offering services related to the blockchain technology and we think it's safer? I get it that the bear market has affected numerous newbie that came into the market in 2017 but I ask again is just $25 worth your privacy?
I suspect this moved by them as a deliberate attempt to steal users private details (identify), first they made the airdrop looks so simple and easy thereby deceiving numerous customers into believing they would get free $25 after they have trapped their victim, they then introduce kyc to steal their identity.
maybe I agree with you for me 25 $ to sell your identity is very meaningless to them it is a good thing because they could just misuse our identity for their benefit, so I advise others not to sell your identity for something that is not worth
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naska21
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June 14, 2019, 09:25:35 AM |
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Ridiculous, some people are spending tens, even hundreds of thousands of bucks per year to guard their privacy while there are those who are almost ready to sell themselves for miserable $25. It is funny, but OP is making it work.
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xenomorphe1
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June 14, 2019, 09:32:01 AM |
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It can be worth if the value of XLM increases a lot. But it all depends on you. If you have already pass some other KYC, your identies are maybe already everywhere. But if you don't believe in the XLM coin, don't do it.
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trauchot
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June 14, 2019, 09:42:56 AM |
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If any unknown company conducted this airdrop, then of course it would be better to miss this airdrop and forget about it altogether, but since this airdrop spends xlm along with the blockchain, then personally I think that these companies can certainly be trusted.
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masterrex
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June 14, 2019, 11:29:32 AM |
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For me its not worthy since our personal data is priceless and should be treated with extra security. Thats why dont just give your data in exchange for only few bucks, or else your privacy would be compromise because some entity are selling our data to big companies thats why dont do it for your own sake.
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AjithBtc
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June 14, 2019, 11:39:45 AM |
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The interest towards cryptocurrency keeps growing, and the same is because of the anonymity it provides with time. $25 worth XLM after years might increase, for the same one will never intend to reveal the identity. As the progress of cryptocurrency continues more large scale firms begin to make its entry, and will tend to take control of the users. Someday we will lose our identity on the cryptospace in my opinion.
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Dpat
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June 14, 2019, 11:44:17 AM |
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$25 or it be the $25000 worth of XML never be equate to your privacy. Your privacy is always be the top among all. If your privacy breach it can be used by the group of terrorist finally that could be very cost to you so you can't measure in terms of money only.
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alrose
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June 14, 2019, 11:47:31 AM |
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Speaking about the ongoing stellar airdrop by blockchain.com which started as a fair one but now requires those interested in the airdrop to pass some KYC procedures, I ask, is it worth it? We complain of Facebook, Google etc of stealing our privacy and possible selling them for profit to other companies and praise blockchain of been decentralized yet we're willing to sell our private details to some centralized organization offering services related to the blockchain technology and we think it's safer? I get it that the bear market has affected numerous newbie that came into the market in 2017 but I ask again is just $25 worth your privacy?
I suspect this moved by them as a deliberate attempt to steal users private details (identify), first they made the airdrop looks so simple and easy thereby deceiving numerous customers into believing they would get free $25 after they have trapped their victim, they then introduce kyc to steal their identity.
I just yesterday received $ 25 for airdrop which was carried out by this company.Personally, I'm not worried about identity theft.I have been using their wallet and hope that my personal data will not fall into the hands of scammers.
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Stanlo
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June 14, 2019, 12:43:54 PM |
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As for me I don't think its worth giving out for I.d for 25$ worth of coin and I have a bad past about blockchain wallet so I don't really trust them ,even on the airdrop platform it was never stated that KYC will be required to get the 25$ XML until you try to join ,very shady
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OrangeII
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June 14, 2019, 12:46:56 PM |
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As for me I don't think its worth giving out for I.d for 25$ worth of coin and I have a bad past about blockchain wallet so I don't really trust them ,even on the airdrop platform it was never stated that KYC will be required to get the 25$ XML until you try to join ,very shady
I think this is related to KYC on yesterday's blockchain. well, I think it's really inappropriate. it's just that, I also have an account, and I don't think it's wrong to perfect my identity there. well, it all depends on the views of each person. but, I know that many people do that.
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ashaksagnis
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June 14, 2019, 12:47:27 PM |
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if you trust them then this is worth. i received 48$ but it took like 4 weeks to receive. I hope our identities are safe.
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June 14, 2019, 12:55:03 PM |
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Speaking about the ongoing stellar airdrop by blockchain.com which started as a fair one but now requires those interested in the airdrop to pass some KYC procedures, I ask, is it worth it? We complain of Facebook, Google etc of stealing our privacy and possible selling them for profit to other companies and praise blockchain of been decentralized yet we're willing to sell our private details to some centralized organization offering services related to the blockchain technology and we think it's safer? I get it that the bear market has affected numerous newbie that came into the market in 2017 but I ask again is just $25 worth your privacy?
I suspect this moved by them as a deliberate attempt to steal users private details (identify), first they made the airdrop looks so simple and easy thereby deceiving numerous customers into believing they would get free $25 after they have trapped their victim, they then introduce kyc to steal their identity.
There is only one way to avoid passing of KYC. Do not join their airdrop. Yes, we complain those who are requiring us to pass these KYC. As a matter of fact, I am also against that because I want to hide my identity in this industry. Unfortunately, we are in dilemma wherein we need to choose. Do we need to go step in KYC just to get the $25? Or hide our private information.
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ali115112
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June 14, 2019, 01:03:38 PM |
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As you know KYC is demanding every exchange and also required by ICO for investors and bounty hunters,it's requirement of FATF to regulate finical sector so it't not privacy threat .
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June 14, 2019, 02:29:19 PM |
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it could worth identity of some people, as for me i won't give my identity because of $25 worth of xlm, my image is important to me than $25 worth of xlm.
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agatha90
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June 14, 2019, 02:32:28 PM |
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Don't believe it! Those are lies. They don't pay us. I and my friends tried to follow Airdrop. But what do we get? Just nonsense. Blockchain just wants to steal all of our personal data.
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