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Re: KYC - IDENTITY VERIFICATION or IDENTITY THEFT
by
ChuckBuck
on 17/05/2021, 19:55:23 UTC
Well, there's quite a bit of feedback here, and I don't think I can respond to all of you in one post, so, I'll get to your main points  Cheesy
As you know, KYC is something that you often have to do on centralized exchanges.
I think we should split in two directions if we really want to distinguish words here. Through the exchanges that I have used, all have KYC (although not required) but KYC will give you other benefits. For any swap , it's no KYC, Pancake can be an example. So I think exchange is the right word to use  Cheesy

That excellent topic and three referenced articles are enough to answer your question.
Are you sure I asked? i was just giving a situation, anyway, thanks for your info, great info for reference  Kiss I'm sure you heard about identity informations being sold in Vietnam in the last few days?

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I'm not sure I understand what you want to bring to my topic  Undecided sorry but it's hard for me to read your rather long post and understand it  Cheesy

It is difficult to talk about network security, at a time when even the most reliable programs, as it seemed to us, try to spy on everyone as much as possible.
there is no truly anonymous browser, as customer data is always a source of income, a lucrative commodity for these companies. If I remember correctly, Brave used to say that they are a browser that never steals customer information, and as a result, they still seem to be selling their customer information, right?

If it's not that hard to steal personal details, how efficient is the KYC process, it doesn't stop crime or scams?
I also want to ask this question, does KYC really work?