I don't know why he doing that, I saw his post and yes his thread have a lot of questions. We know stake is legit and we can prove that to you so please don't make accusation without any proof. Mind your own site just fix your issue and don't create any issue to others . No one can trust you for sure!.
That guy has been caught red handed trying to scam people by pirating Bustabit software and got a red trust rating which is why he is basically running his mouth without any credible evidence to back it all up.
I'm guessing for a website like this that KYC would be involved.
What is that process like? Painful or pretty straightforward. Hows the security record?
If you would have bothered to do your research, you would have found out that there is no KYC involved when it comes to Stake. Creating an account there is hassle free without the need to provide a lot of details.
Hahaha you're a funny guy! do my research you say, and they'll be no restrictions or KYC? hahaha funny
From MY research:
From their Terms of Service:
KNOW YOUR CUSTOMER (KYC)
Stake reserves the right, at any time, to ask for any KYC documentation it deems necessary to determine the identity and location of a User. Stake reserves the right to restrict service and payment until identity is sufficiently determined.
Also if you happen to be from one of these countries, badluck:
JURISDICTIONS. Persons located in or residents of the United States, Czech Republic, Curaçao, Syria, Iran, North Korea or Australia (the Prohibited Jurisdictions) are not permitted make use of the Service.
I believe almost all sites has this term. This is to prevent something unexpected such as illegal money laundering attempt by users who want to use the site as mixing site. So far there is no Stake's users are asked for KYC, as long as users are not something suspicious then Stake wont ask for KYC as well as on other sites.