It became common to airdrops. While it should only be for exchanges and casinos, now it has became a standard requirement for airdrops. That's why you see it everywhere and even in airdrops that don't usually require it before, then now it is giving the biggest points and rewards for those that are going to comply with it. And you should be prepared that it can be sold by the project that you're going to do it. Our identities are important and don't let it be taken by some unknown projects that are yet to be successful or even successful.
I don't participate in airdrops as often as before. So, I really don't understand that many airdrops also require KYC verification. Actually, it will depend on each individual to carry out KYC or not. but what is certain is that there are several notes that must be taken into account when we carry out KYC, especially if it is for an airdrop:
- Is the airdrop really trustworthy and has great potential to be implemented, if not, then it would be better to stay away from airdrops with KYC like this.
- Are the results from the airdrops worth it to exchange them for our KYC, especially with complete documents with the director's identity. I think this is very risky.
- Also analyze airdrops from what kind of project, what kind of team, and who, as well as what platform is used for KYC.
because indeed, the security of our personal data is very important. We cannot trust 100% on certain platforms that require us to do KYC, especially if the KYC is full of documents. So you really have to consider it when looking at which platforms should be equipped with KYC or not.