Can anyone affirm that there is a way of proving your identity (KYC) without having to send them a digital copy of your signature? The procedure with the video-app: is that without the written statement? The signature is a dealbreaker for me (and I assume a whole lot of others).
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I spoke to UTRUST and you do NOT have to print out and sign the document by hand. They do require some form of signature so they know you agreed to the form, but it can be a digital signature (you don't need to sign it by hand; you can sign it with Adobe).
Define: "some sort of signature"
Sign it with adobe: 2 options:
-handwritten signature scanned (exactly what I don't want to share and if I fake it, they can sue me (oh the irony). They even mention it is a fraud.)
- typed signature: My name (which is legally bullshit)
If they need 'some sort of signature' , they'll get the latter. NOWHERE in the whitepaper was ANYTHING about KYC in the first place (given that I'm a pre-ico investor). NOWHERE was to be found that they would need my signature. They can have my name under the document, no prob. But that's it.