Having trouble completing creator verification on the desktop? Many people get stuck at these pitfalls. First is the traffic threshold—if you haven't accumulated 5 million visits within 3 months, you need to continue building up; secondly, regional restrictions are often unavoidable, as Chinese accounts do have limitations; plus, the bank card binding process—many people's cards simply don't meet the requirements.
Breaking through is actually not complicated. The first step is to switch your VPN to a US node so the system won't recognize your geographic location. The second step is to change the language setting in Google Chrome to Chinese, making the interface more user-friendly and the entire verification process clearer. Following this approach, many of the originally stuck steps can be overcome.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 6h ago
Well, this trick is indeed brilliant... I was also stuck on regional restrictions before and almost gave up.
By the way, the threshold of 5 million traffic is really outrageous; ordinary people can't afford it.
Using a VPN and changing browser language? That seems a bit risky... Can the platform detect this?
Got it, got it, it's just technical circumvention. With this approach, the bank card verification should also be manageable.
If I had known earlier, I wouldn't have been blocked domestically, wasting two months.
People are right; these pitfalls are indeed easy to fall into. The key is to find the right approach.
But this operation sounds a bit borderline... Will there be risks later on?
Everyone wants to pass directly, but unfortunately, the rules are there. You have to learn to be flexible.
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MelonField
· 11h ago
Changing the region on the VPN completely solves the problem. This set of combined tactics is indeed unbeatable.
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MysteriousZhang
· 19h ago
Ladder + change language settings, this combo is really awesome.
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pvt_key_collector
· 20h ago
Haha, I've used this trick before, the ladder really is awesome.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 20h ago
Damn, it's the same old trick again. I've lost a lot on ladder node issues before, repeatedly liquidated by the risk control mechanism. I wish I had known earlier.
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NotSatoshi
· 20h ago
This trick with the ladder is really awesome; I've been doing it this way for a long time, haha.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 20h ago
Using the US node for the ladder setup is indeed a well-known method, but has anyone actually tried it and still experienced lag?
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SchrodingerGas
· 20h ago
This logic is actually a typical information asymmetry arbitrage opportunity. The platform's geographic recognition mechanism is essentially a price discrimination tool, and it can be easily bypassed.
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VCsSuckMyLiquidity
· 20h ago
Ladder + changing browser language, I've used this combo before, and it really helps bypass many pitfalls.
5 million visits is really impressive; small accounts simply can't climb up.
I need to try this trick, or else the bank card verification will really block me.
Regional restrictions are so annoying. Just switching to another node can fool the system? That's pretty clever.
Wait, just changing the language settings will do the trick? It feels so simple.
I just want to know if switching to a US node will trigger risk control. Has anyone tried it?
Having trouble completing creator verification on the desktop? Many people get stuck at these pitfalls. First is the traffic threshold—if you haven't accumulated 5 million visits within 3 months, you need to continue building up; secondly, regional restrictions are often unavoidable, as Chinese accounts do have limitations; plus, the bank card binding process—many people's cards simply don't meet the requirements.
Breaking through is actually not complicated. The first step is to switch your VPN to a US node so the system won't recognize your geographic location. The second step is to change the language setting in Google Chrome to Chinese, making the interface more user-friendly and the entire verification process clearer. Following this approach, many of the originally stuck steps can be overcome.