~wherein blockchain has a block that contains our transactions and is derived from the previous block.
I don't think "derived" is the correct usage of the word, but I rather called it as connected/chained to the previous blocks.
They are using blockchain to protect our information.
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And surely blockchain has nothing to do with all the KYC's being submitted to Roobet. The protection and encryption of all of our data lies on Roobet's database particularly on third party services such as VERIFF and SEON
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https://roobet.com/privacypolicyYep, those services have its own respective privacy policy and how to handle their customer data. So at the very least, there is 3 entity that handles customer data with their own policy. Actually, Roobet does also explained it on their
AML policy page, on that page, there is no specifically word blockchain being explained about the data protection. So, I don't know how could @Johnyz think that blockchain is being used
