Recently, more and more arguments have arisen that ICO generosity campaign participants really need to be tested by KYC in order for ICO teams to provide information that their tokens are distributed to specific people. In my opinion, this generally sounds like something stupid. Who and why should the ICO team provide such data? Tokens are not much different from any other product, and stating that merchants need to know who they are selling is stupid.
You welcome the situation when we go into the store and in order to purchase any product and we will be asked to first fill out a special form with your confidential data? Do you think that this is different from the situation with cryptocurrency?
the very procedure of confirming that you are not a bot is good
but its also unpleasant enough for me to share my personal data with anyone, not with a specific person, but with the team and where this data can go further - its not clear
she is imperfect and risky
I think that you need to identify yourself, but you need an alternative and more confidential way