Yep, that is pretty annoying but that is becoming par for the course for many crypto exchanges. Regulations are forcing them to comply or be shut down.
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Yep, that is pretty annoying but that is becoming par for the course for many crypto exchanges. Regulations are forcing them to comply or be shut down.
I'll have to wait for Coinbase, ionomy or StakeCube to step up then. :-)
Coinbase asks for quite a few documents already as well. Ionomy is one of the few non KYC exchanges out there that Americans can use currently...
I have accounts with all three which were created pre "Give us your DNA and your first born male child!"
I did as well but when I tried to move large amounts of money through Coinbase they made me re-verify basically and asked for similar documents as other KYC exchanges.