You're right. The system asks for receiving wallet address
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Yes, after the order is completed, if you close the tab and try to access your transaction with the ID at another time, it asks for a receiving address of yours that participated in the transaction, as this is extremely sensitive information. This measure makes perfect sense.
Nowadays, it's much more practical for someone dissatisfied with their country to move to a freer country with a better market economy than for the people themselves to change the country through democracy. This process can take several generations.
Leaving your land is the worst mistake in my opinion unless you have no other choice. Moving to another country isn't worth it, it's better to live in your own country and overtime things will change but if you've to move to another country then for that decisions you'll have to do many sacrifices. In new country you'll have no relatives and you'll have to do extra hard work to make new friends and relations and it'll take so much time.
It's not always the worst mistake; yes, it's unpleasant, because leaving family and friends, giving up the good things you have in your country, isn't easy, but the corruption, legal insecurity and the feeling of impunity are things that harm your financial progress over time and your quality of life. If everything is done in a planned way, the immigration process won't be so painful. Furthermore, there are several options for immigrating, including to countries that border mine.