Altcoins Talks - Cryptocurrency Forum
Crypto Discussion Forum => Cryptocurrency discussions => Topic started by: imikocha1994 on August 13, 2018, 04:19:41 AM
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I have recently seen where bounty hunters were asked to present identifying documents. Am really against kyc because one of the reasons I joined crypto was the anonymity which it provides. But sadly that's gently creeping away.
Now this KYC has come into airdrops. Imagine am to submit my ID to some I don't know which planet he or she or they are from for some pennies worth tokens.
It's terrible and this is a bad precedence these people are setting.
If as a community we do not say no to this, then it would become the norm.
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Woooo, I have not something of that sort and I am just wondering who will give time to that. KYC for airdrop? That what every hunter hates.
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I think that's not balanced our identity is attached to the KYC form by only joining the airdrop. Assuming the tokens found are very low in the market.
But on another side, i think a purpose of KYC in Airdrop aims to avoid the multi-member accounts that follow. So a cheating on the distribution of tokens can be minimized by the airdrop #DevelopmentTeam , and also the airdrop developer can find out which country the participants came from. And that as a community database of their project.
I usually avoid the airdrop asking for KYC, because of an imbalance between our personal data documents with token values. I doubt it.