Honestly, the idea behind the KYC is good because it enables bounty managers to actually know if the participants in the bounty project are the real persons who ought to receive their token after the completion of a project. I think KYC was introduced to mitigate cyber theft within the cryptosphere but with the way Bounty managers are now operating is very obnoxious in the sense that they now make unnecessary and stringent policies to deprive participants from receiving their tokens due them.
My bitter experience was when i participated in a particular project and had issues with my laptop for a month, afterword i went back to claim my token for the job i did, all efforts to claim my token was proven abortive at the end of the day and i went home with nothing but with pains and sadness.
Therefore, in as much as some persons will support the idea behind the KYC, they should also consider the contingencies involved in the use or adoption of KYC.