Second, Using someone else's indentity is under any circumstances prohibited and punishable by law.
I did not do anything like that. I did not even mention any name or surname. I just sent a picture from google images to them(to suspicious bucket shop). And I did it by accident. I told them about it. It happened by itself. It happens - I was nervous.
Third, They are an exchange and there's no way you can run such without complying to legal regulations; there'll be KYC/AML policies
But I'm sure it's not. They are few dishonest people who make money from home.
Where is the confirmation that they are exchanger company? Where is their license, where are they physically located? They are just scammers, who are covered by some laws. And thanks to this, they apparently hope to appropriate this money to themselves (
70 thousand dollars - a successful hunt, is not it?).
Or maybe you think that if they seized this money they will give it ... I do not know .... to the police? Really?

They just leave them to themselves and you perfectly know it.
I don't find any terms and conditions on the site did you agreed anything before?
At the very bottom of the left. But it's interesting that at the start of the exchange the site does not offer to agree with the user agreement.
You don't take your funds seriously! If you send someones photo instead of yours, they are not a scam. You just not identify yourself as known person. Or you don't want identify yourself because of criminal activities.
And you don't take cryptocurrency exchange seriously. Is the same if you don't take Binance seriously. YOU ARE GUILTY IN YOUR TROUBLES!
I have make mistake with twitter account age verification, they blocked my account and asking to upload ID copy, and of course i upload it and they unblock my account. You better make video verification to get your funds back!