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RE: AIRDROPS - do you LOVE OR HATE them? or simply don't care?

in #blockchain6 years ago

Greetings,
I strongly agree,
"I strongly believe that each crypto should be very clear and transparent about their marketing strategy from the very beginning."
It is always frustrating to learn that we are conned,
when all we want is to earn honestly.
Especially when we spend our time and energy and expect for the best.
It also affects our point of view where we will think that others can go away with this as nothing happens.

Regards

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Dear @jackramsey

BIG THX for dropping by and sharing your opinion. Just one more short question:

What is your opinion on KYC required by so many airdrops?

Personally I strongly believe that each crypto/ICO that require KYC should be required by law to receive licence that would allow them to proceed with KYC. And in order to receive that licence, they would have to prove to local authorities that they follow some security standard and all collected informations are safe.

My biggest worry is the fact, that right now anyone can claim that they are "forced by regulators" to proceed with KYC and this is currently the easiest way to collect our personal data by 3rd parties. And we cannot know how well secured those datas are. We cannot even know if company is legit and isn't planning to sell those data to another 3rd party.

Appreciate. Enjoy your weekend
Piotr

I really am not supportive with site requesting passport or id's,
It really bothers me how they will keep it, and assure us, they will not use it in any other way.
When you give your name and email, then verify from phone. I guess it worked before it should work today.

Company offering ICO should really be regulated, especially those offering prices that lures people, it should be something acceptable or tangible, or in escrow.

Regards

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Dear @jackramsey

I love your comment! Thank you for taking the time to share your view with me. Absolutely appreciate it.

Yours
Piotr