Why is KYC needed?

Why is KYC needed?


KYC identity verification is a legal requirement for financial regulation, primarily to:

Legal Compliance:

  • Prevent money laundering and fraud
  • Comply with international financial regulatory standards
  • Adhere to anti-terrorism financing regulations

Protect Users:

  • Verify user identity to prevent account theft
  • Reduce overall platform fraud risk
  • Safeguard all users' fund security

Enhance Privileges: After completing KYC, you can:

  • Increase account trust level
  • Enjoy higher transaction limits

We commit to strictly protecting your identity information - all KYC data is encrypted in storage and used only for identity verification purposes.

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