As you said, it is anonymous KYC. I am curious, what details are you gonna ask from users?
How it is anonymous KYC? Can you elaborate more on this?
If there will be no transfer of personal information, how are you going to get the details of the users?
And from the list of your partners, what kind of collaboration do you have on them?
We don't ask for any details from the user, they just fill up a nickname when creating the passport. Once they've created one, they will they'll have to submit their documents for verification. Once the user is verified, the passport then is marked "verified". Since the submitted document has been verified by licensed verifiers, the "verified" status on their end is sufficient for partner service providers. This means that you can start using their service without having to provide them with your documents, even if they require you to pass KYC.
This, as a result, dramatically reduces the distribution of your data, meaning that if a certain database of a service you've used becomes compromised, your data will not be at risk.
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All of our decisions regarding partnerships take into consideration our community of HASHtronauts.
Thank you very much for the elaborate answer.
As a follow-up question, it means, the kyc document of your users are taken care of these licensed verifiers?
Are you going to disclose those licensed verifiers to the public or is it within the company's knowledge only?
If the partner service provider already know that you are verified, why would they ask you for another KYC?
And if you are showing promising feature here, I am curious why are there no users who are interested on this thread?