It's not so straightforward to buy bitcoin in the Middle East. Yes, I have tried everything. If bitcoin was about the free world, why all the exchanges ask for very strict verification that even the stock exchanges don't ask for? I have never had to take a selfie with my passport in my entire 40 yrs of life until I came in to the bitcoin world, what the heck?!! All the exchanges take ages to verify and when they do, they discriminate those from the middle east. Most of them don't allow us to use fiat currency to buy bitcoin, so how the hell new comers will buy it? The barriers of entry to the bitcoin world are too many for people in middle east, am sick of it.
I find the conventional banks much easier to deal with than the bitcoin exchanges. Guess what? I was successfully registered in one after waiting for a month, only to be told I can't spend more than 300 Dollars a week in buying bitcoin, seriously??? I freaking have thousands of dollars to invest and they want me to spend 300 dollars a week for a coin worth $2500???
Now, the easy way is to buy from others, but I am gonna have to pay a premium of 10 to 20 pct above fair market value to buy and that's BS!
I am thinking to start my own ICO for an exchange that has commercial sense an open to the world. We need a revolution here.
I guess that this is Middle East's way of regulating Bitcoin within its jurisdiction. Since they cannot totally monitor and control Bitcoin, they formulate some rules and regulation regarding its usage. The identity verification is their way of being "secured" in a way that they can pin point the individual who stole some Bitcoin or whatever crime wherein Bitcoin was used.
These grievance of yours is nothing related to Bitcoin. Blame your government for this.