KYC Verification Passes on the First Try: Practical Tips
Recently, I successfully completed Zama's identity verification. Although I encountered a few pitfalls along the way, I ultimately finished smoothly. I want to share my experience with everyone, especially a detailed breakdown of the identity verification process.
Key Method: Choose Bank Statements as Supporting Proof
This approach has a higher success rate mainly because the authenticity of bank statements is easier for the system to verify. If you're struggling to decide which proof method to use, this idea is worth trying.
Two Details When Uploading ID Cards: - When uploading the front and back of your ID, the system may automatically adjust the image orientation. This is normal, so don't worry. - According to official standards, the side with the national emblem should be recognized as the front (many people have been using the other side).
It’s recommended to allocate enough time and carefully check each field, which can greatly increase the chances of passing on the first attempt.
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SnapshotStriker
· 01-11 08:57
I've noted down this trick for bank statements to avoid getting stuck again. That previous time really made me angry.
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GasGasGasBro
· 01-11 04:14
This bank statement trick is brilliant. I was stuck on the proof method before, and now I finally understand. The detail that the national emblem side is the front is something many people get wrong haha.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 01-10 15:48
This bank statement trick is brilliant. I was stuck on choosing the proof method before, but now I finally understand.
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orphaned_block
· 01-10 15:48
This trick with bank statements is indeed brilliant; it's much faster than the set involving the front and back of the ID card.
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GasFeeAssassin
· 01-10 15:48
This bank statement trick is amazing. I used it directly, passed instantly, no nonsense.
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PrivacyMaximalist
· 01-10 15:47
This trick with bank statements is really clever. I was also struggling for a long time over the proof method before.
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HashRateHustler
· 01-10 15:42
This trick with bank statements is really awesome, saving a lot of trouble.
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MetaEggplant
· 01-10 15:41
This bank statement trick is brilliant; I used this method and it was much faster than others... I also fell into the trap with the ID card orientation issue, and I thought I had done it backwards.
KYC Verification Passes on the First Try: Practical Tips
Recently, I successfully completed Zama's identity verification. Although I encountered a few pitfalls along the way, I ultimately finished smoothly. I want to share my experience with everyone, especially a detailed breakdown of the identity verification process.
Key Method: Choose Bank Statements as Supporting Proof
This approach has a higher success rate mainly because the authenticity of bank statements is easier for the system to verify. If you're struggling to decide which proof method to use, this idea is worth trying.
Two Details When Uploading ID Cards:
- When uploading the front and back of your ID, the system may automatically adjust the image orientation. This is normal, so don't worry.
- According to official standards, the side with the national emblem should be recognized as the front (many people have been using the other side).
It’s recommended to allocate enough time and carefully check each field, which can greatly increase the chances of passing on the first attempt.