Why does compliance always mean giving up control? Crypto users keep getting hit with endless KYC verifications, document re-uploads, and sensitive data scattered across platforms. This whole setup isn't just frustrating—it creates real security holes. We're trading speed and safety for a system that doesn't have to work this way.
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 9h ago
KYC is a set of things, to put it bluntly, it is the distribution of chips after one round... Reselling users' sensitive information as assets has long been eaten up by the project party
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CounterIndicator
· 9h ago
This KYC is really outrageous... Every time it feels like feeding a middleman database
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DegenDreamer
· 10h ago
This KYC is really outrageous... I have to re-upload it every time
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not_your_keys
· 10h ago
KYC is really annoying, you have to re-upload the file every time, and the privacy is very fragmented
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FastLeaver
· 10h ago
ngl's KYC process is really amazing... Every time I re-upload the file, I feel like my information has been sold 800 times
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PanicSeller
· 10h ago
The KYC trick is stealing our data, and we have to pay for it ourselves... It's really amazing
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BlockchainBrokenPromise
· 10h ago
KYC is really outrageous, you have to re-upload the file every time, and the data is floating everywhere, which is called decentralization...
Why does compliance always mean giving up control? Crypto users keep getting hit with endless KYC verifications, document re-uploads, and sensitive data scattered across platforms. This whole setup isn't just frustrating—it creates real security holes. We're trading speed and safety for a system that doesn't have to work this way.