@Egor_Kyrbangoleev: I'm Canadian, I never said I'm US citizens, I spend all Winter in FL, USA, and Support from the old "BTC-e" are aware of that, They have my information and I always Longed into my account from My House in FL, USA. But I get paid in Canada where I have my Business
@Ty3eMyH: Thanks very much for your advice, I will take an action asap, What is funny is I received an email after creating a ticket where they say
"To solve the problem you will have to pass verification, which will be available to customers in the near future"
Question_1: If I was verified before Do I have to be verified again, They have all my personal and business information before they did a Payment
Question_2: Does anyone here got access back to his old account on the new site with his found$, I have over 66 Eth when everything appends
Question_3: Is there any reason to delay the most Funded account, Because is very easy to restabilize an account with no founds, but what about the one with more than $30K $50K %100K?
Regards
Goldstar19022
1) The administrator wrote that the company that provided verification services stopped co-operating unilaterally after the incident on 25 July. In addition, according to btc-e owners, the company was bought by a
new investor. Therefore, you need to go through the verification again.
2) Russian users have access to accounts (with some exceptions).
3) Yes, of course. The more funds are on the account, the more reasons for careful verification. Given that you spend a lot of time in the US - this is an additional reason for checking the identity.