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April 02, 2019, 10:59:26 AM
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In our discussion about possible April fools ideas by theymos, my guess was too close to the theymos KYC implementation idea.
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So my accuracy is around 70%.  Roll Eyes

What about yours? How many of you were expecting KYC on April fool's day?
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April 02, 2019, 11:03:55 AM
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Figured it'd be something to do with messing up the merit system, or perhaps messing with people's signatures, the KYC caught me a bit off guard lol

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April 02, 2019, 11:20:07 AM
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In our discussion about possible April fools ideas by theymos, my guess was too close to the theymos KYC implementation idea.
You can check here

So my accuracy is around 70%.  Roll Eyes

What about yours? How many of you were expecting KYC on April fool's day?
Maybe theymos get your idea and copied it instead?  Who knows theymos was just reading from.the april's fool prediction that admin will going to do.

Anyway, it was just a day and that was definitely caught most users for the changes was being done highligting a textbox above to which it will be seen visibly. I was afraid to do the KYC that time since I am not used of it but then completely I realized that it was just the APRIL FOOLS DAY.
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April 03, 2019, 04:46:30 AM
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In our discussion about possible April fools ideas by theymos, my guess was too close to the theymos KYC implementation idea.
You can check here

So my accuracy is around 70%.  Roll Eyes

What about yours? How many of you were expecting KYC on April fool's day?
Maybe theymos get your idea and copied it instead?  Who knows theymos was just reading from.the april's fool prediction that admin will going to do.


I don't think so, because discussion was held just few days before 1st April. Most probably theymos have decided it earlier because it may take some time to design it at back-end before implementing it.
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