BSCPAD is implementing KYC features into our launchpad through https://kycaid.com/
The KYC process is very simple and quick to go through, but we recommend you complete the KYC earlier than later, as KYCAID takes up to a day to approve. If you leave it last minute before an IDO start time you might miss out on the IDO itself.
FYI: You need to be holding a minimum of 1,000 BSCPAD tokens to start the KYC process.
How to Complete KYC Process: A simple 2-minute 4-step process
Before you start, it will save time to get the documents you need ready first. You will need either a government issue ID card, a Passport or a driving licence.
Please use a document you have on hand, because the KYC will also ask you to take a selfie with that document.
We recommend that you use a document with clear English translation on it if you are from a non-English native speaking country.
And finally, get a piece of paper and write down:
BSCPAD
The current date
The last 4 characters of your wallet address
For example:
Take a photo of your ID document with your phone or camera. Then also take a photo of yourself (selfie of your face) holding your ID document and the paper you wrote on next to your face (not covering your face).
When you take that selfie, some cameras might reverse the image, please use your phone to edit the image and to flip it back so when you look at the photo all the words on the ID you are using are facing the right way — not mirrored.
Have those two photos ready to complete the KYC in 30 seconds.
Getting started
Go to https://bscpad.com/ and connect your wallet, then click on the KYC button, it looks like this on the top right of the page:
Click on that button, the button will redirect you to our KYC provider, KYCAID
The first page will be your country of residence
This needs to be the same country as on your passport or ID card you are submitting. If you are in a different country right now, that does not matter, this needs to be set to the same country as your ID.
The second page will ask for your profile
This is simple, your gender, name, date of birth, email address and if you are a politically exposed person — are you someone who has been entrusted with a prominent public function. If not, select no.
The third page is your verification document
Please use a document you have on hand, because the next page will ask you to take a selfie with that document.
You can use a government issue ID card, a Passport or a driving licence. We recommend that you use a document with clear English translation on it if you are from a non-English native speaking country.
The last page is a selfie with the document you submitted previously
Please take a photo (or upload the photo you prepared earlier) of your ID document with your phone or camera. Then also take a photo of yourself (selfie of your face) holding your ID document and the paper you wrote on next to your face (not covering your face).
When you take that selfie, some cameras might reverse the image, please use your phone to edit the image and to flip it back so when you look at the photo all the words on the ID you are using are facing the right way — not mirrored.
Finished!
The verification process should be complete in less than a day. You will receive an email if it is approved or if it has failed for some reason.
If it fails, please go back to the bscpad.com website and click on the KYC link again to start over. If you start over either use a new ID document, or try to make the document clearer, and do not cover your face with the document when taking the selfie, hold it next to your face, do not cover any part of the ID with your fingers.
The KYC link on the bscpad.com website will update automatically, and this may take up to 24h to show. If approved, you will receive an email from KYCAID with your KYC approval.
If you are having difficulty completing the KYC please email support@bscpad.com
Typically IDO access is not available to anyone that is a resident of these countries:
Albania, Barbados, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Haiti, Iran, Jordan, Mali, Myanmar, North Korea, Panama, Senegal, South Sudan, Syria, Thailand, Uganda, USA and territories, Yemen and Zimbabwe.
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