Venly asking for identification when sending nft's

I understand that, but look at their language they are using:

Identity verification required, the customer @RobbyHa isn’t trading USDC rather transfering NFTs.

@RobbyHa i wouldn’t comply and find a way to get your tokens out of the site. There’s no use (risk to reward… You risk your data and the reward is you get to transfer your NFTs and USDC to other people when you can do that elsewhere without the risk of your information falling into the wrong hands.) to put your personal information at risk with another company.

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I am with you. Just explaining, not justifying.

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but then i would need some help when i’m back in belgium

some direct guidance by a zoom call orvsoemthing cause i’m really not knowledgeable

This could be an account security issues as opposed to a financial tracking. Sometimes when I use VPN certain sites get very demanding. Usually, that’s an access thing. But if I tried to move something of value, then I could see how an extra set of protections might come into play. The Wild West days of the crypto space are coming to an end. Expect things like this more often.

@RobbyHa

go to:

https://wallet.venly.io/

click on Polygon

click settings

click export

create a password for the file

now use that Json file to import it to a different platform.

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what’s this?

I just transferred a NFT from my Venly wallet to Phantom wallet and it didn’t ask for any verification.

Since you are operating from India, I think it’s asking for additional verification.

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:pray:

Can i do that? No issues?

I don’t want to lose an important nft

I really hope so…

it’s basically contains the keys to transfer your NFTs.

if you followed along you should gotten something like so:

{“address”:“a01d8xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx”,“id”:“584654a21-b216-21af-669-4654sad8943”,“version”:3,“crypto”:{“cipher”:“aes-128-ctr”,“ciphertext”:“86ef726114b48e5ec5e5999608c079ab6b9f8d29f6360ac681dad25e20a11a20”,“cipherparams”:{“iv”:“ewq98eqwe7sadsad31k89ui4ki6”},“kdf”:“scrypt”,“kdfparams”:{“dklen”:32,“n”:262144,“p”:1,“r”:8,“salt”:“68sad654w2e561af98t1h1321asd984wqe321her3sdf89400”},“mac”:“asd654w2e894rweweoiasodasdad651b584uo89p9213g161asd983b”}}

take that and go to Enji download the wallet on your phone.


once In the app you want to import a wallet in Enjin you go to settings


From here you want to go to add wallet


Click on import wallet


give it a name and click next


there’s a step here i can’t show but:

paste the random text and it’ll ask you for your encryption password (this is the password you set when exporting the wallet on venly (not the pin you use to transfer nfts etc)

Since we are using Enjin don’t download the file rather just copy it to your clickboard.

then click on next and it’ll ask you to pick what network this wallet is on, you want to look for Polygon (If you have any funds in there it’ll also show you the USD amount it has)then you’ll click on next again and the wallet should be in that new app.

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I don’t think it would require KYC or any verification if you go through their backend:

https://wallet.venly.io/ @RobbyHa

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How about putting the Venly NFTs into Phantom?

Can be done.
The KYC is usually your passport photo and a selfie of yourself holding the passport in your hand. Sth like that. (I’ve done it on coinbase before)

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Still asking for ID

that’s already too complicated for me

will i be able to directly send the nft from venly to someone’s polygon on salona?

that’s what kishore is suggesting

it looks so simple just copy and paste

is it trustworthy?

Phantom probably is, many users here use, because of convenience, although it feels more like aggregator.

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I suggest contacting Venly support and speaking to someone about that. That trigger probably shouldn’t be applying to you 🤷🏾

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I mean it’s not much different, they will record the identity through call.

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Yes I was thinking the same

They are from Belgium also

I will do tonight and see what happens

Sorry, I didn’t read the whole thread, buuuuuut…USDC isn’t necessary to send nfts. It’s MATIC.

I couldn’t convert USDC to MATIC within venly. Could have been that day, could have been many things.

But I simply don’t like venly anymore and wouldn’t do anything in there. Just get my matic outside of it, and then send it there.

If you have matic and they still ask for ID…I dunno. I’m just preventing from wasting time and money like I did.

@Zen thanks for those suggestions. I’m definitely doing that xD

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