1) Over half of new KYCs to FTX are reviewed within a minute.
Some take a lot longer.
Want to be KYCed quickly? Here's a checklist!
2)
a) Is your full legal name "Jim"? If so, great, writing "Jim" down is a great start!
b) Is your full address "15 main"? If so, don't put any city or country or district or anything, because apparently those aren't a thing where you are!
3)
c) See where we say that it'll be a lot faster if you use the default process? Well, fuck the system! Ya, maybe that'll help!
d) If your phone is low and you can only submit _one_ picture, then submitting the same thing for ID, ID back, and selfie is understandable!
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e) Want to try putting down a different country than your docs or address just to see what will happen? Sure, do it, you'll see what will happen!
f) Do you prefer blurry photos to being KYCed quickly? If so, consider putting some mud on your camera first!
5) And, finally, there are some people who do everything right and still aren't quick.
I'm really sorry about that! We're working on getting faster.
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An exchange, and a stablecoin, and staking, and lockups, and wallets, and AMMs, and tools, and borrow/lending.
And more coming, because finance isn't the only thing that can be decentralized: mediaserver.express
16) And, crucially, the primitives scale. The Serum ecosystem already scales more than any other DeFi ecosystem ever has, and in fact more than many are ever even trying to.
2) It's hard to have any real sense of what elections in the 1860s felt like, but at the very least this feels like the most acrimonious race in the past 50 years.
That means a lot of things. One is that the new administration was handed a delicate, important, difficult task.
3) The nation is always divided, always ways, and always will be, in many ways.
And so there are always debates and votes and dissenters. It's our right as American citizens to vote our conscience, and it's representatives' rights to vote theirs, in the House and Senate.