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.
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.
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.
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)