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Requires submission to KYC

Depends on the amount. With the basic amounts it’s KYC light: they only have your bank account. Nothing else. Above high amounts KYC is needed indeed

They have way more than that, your bank account details much more than you think.

There's no such thing as KYC light, do you really think they were provided an exception?

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This is another important point.

Every so-called bitcoin KYC establishment we talked to see absolutely nothing wrong with it. I fact, they go out of their way defending their decision. This is especially true for Strike, Swan, Coincorner and Fold.

Swan, in fact, took the extra step of spamming us with unsolicited requests for clients AFTER we made the KYC complaint to them.

Not one explanation, not one apology, no remorse and no shame.

That's why we fight hard against these establishments.

Your coins from Relai and similar orgs are absolutely KYC’d because they have your bank account and IP address.

99.99% probability is that Relai and similar orgs retain the trade data and, when needed, the gov will force Relai to submit that data.

There is no “light” KYC.

Good points