Despite not being regulated by Australias anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism
financing regulations, XBrick has pioneered an advanced anti-money laundering
ID verification system to prepare for potential regulations. We put significant effort
into ensuring our know your client process complies with all existing legal requirements.
The ID verification system utilized is cutting edge as XBrick has designed appropriate
ID checks for users that take into account source country local identification documents.
User experience is a high priority for XBrick so our website is straightforward for new
users to register and use. New users can fill out their personal information online and
the system will connect to global databases and run real time verification online. The
entire registration and verification process could be completed in as little as 5 minutes.
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This is to show how fast you can make KYC or verification of your identification
5 minutes is really fast.
This is a good news for those applying KYC for their exchange.
It won't hassle the user that will be waiting for long reply and verification needed for the KYC.
I've tried other exchange that have a KYC processing but it gone too long and some of my application to them are rejected.
That's true and correct mate, I remembered before I was using bittrex I tried to upgrade my account in that platform it takes a weeks before I
found the response for what I submitted to their requirements needed then in the end I will be rejected which is I've waited for nothing and I
don't know why? I guess and I hope this xbrick platform will be much better than other exchange site platform where traders will be much
comfortable if that happen anyway.
Wow, two weeks? Talking about customer service. Its good that they make it faster for XBrick. What concerns me is that XBrick will also be susceptible to hackers attack. Once the hackers become successful, will our personal data be at risk? I watched the video of XBrick and it talked about KYC on a real time global database with reference to your local identification documents. It makes me uncomfortable somehow.