Know your customer is all it is. Not some legal verifiable system. Asking to kbow who i am is a no no
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I never mentioned this legal framework. Only the term KYC. Know your customer. Asking any personal info like name and email is kyc.
The term itself REFERS to the legal framework.
Companies aren't implementing KYC because they want to, they're implementing it because they're forced to follow the regulations by government agents.
There is no "KYC" without the regulations. Pretending they don't have anything to do with our discussion is the most dishonesty I've seen so far on this topic.
Hey. I hear you. Regardless, BullBitcoin asks for KYC. This is my message to others.
BullBitcoin ASKS for - but doesn't REQUIRE - KYC should be the accurate message. Otherwise you're as wrong as the people who say BB is "KYC free"
They say no kyc required. Yet ask for it. 😅


Ask and require are two totally different things.
Police can ASK for your ID at any time, but they can only REQUIRE it under specific circumstances.
Do you not realize the difference?
Real name and email are required though.
Incorrect.
*A* name is required.
Are you suggesting that Starbucks is KYC because they ask for - and don't verify - a name in order to get your coffee ?
Look over this image. KYC period.


Yeah I've seen it every time you repost it.
Like the "over 18" self-reporting, there is no verification - which means a real name is NOT required, despite whatever it says there.
Sounds like you should find a better service then.
What's that? You still use them? Guess you couldn't find a better option.
So what are you even complaining about
Were not talking about verification. This is about the asking or requiring of KYC. NOKYC🚫
I am about the truth. Why cant i love a service but realize people are misrepresenting how it works? See things differently.
We're definitely talking about verification, because without verification, they don't "know their customer"
Logic fail
No KYC bro. Thats all. Im glad you didnt give your real info to bullbitcoin.
Well then why not be honest yourself and state that they "request but don't require" KYC?
Read their ToS and see what happens if caught lying. Enjoy.
Glad you think facebook is KYC free. 😅
I absolutely didn't say that and responded to that question twice already.
Bad faith representation of what I said on your part.
Oh so now the legal framework matters? Thought you said we weren't talking about that part