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Account verification is the process of confirming the identity of the account holder to meet Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) requirements. Below are the steps to verify bank, e-wallet, and cryptocurrency accounts:
1. Account Types and their Requirements
A. Bank account
- Documents:
- State identification (e.g. passport, driver's license).
- SNN.
- Proof of address (e.g. utility bill or bank statement).
- Process:
- Personal visit to the branch or online registration via the bank's application.
- Phone and email verification.
B. E-wallet (PayPal, Skrill, Neteller)
- Documents:
- Passport or driver's license.
- Photo/scan of the card (to confirm the linked account).
- Process:
- Uploading documents via the service interface.
- Phone and email verification.
C. Cryptocurrency exchange (Binance, Coinbase, Kraken)
- Documents:
- Passport or driver's license.
- Photo with a document (selfie).
- Proof of address (e.g. bank statement or utility bill).
- Process:
- Uploading documents via the platform.
- Passing biometric verification (for example, Face ID).
2. Verification stages
A. Registering an account
- Please provide your real details: first name, last name, date of birth, address.
- Use the email registered in the cardholder's name and phone number .
B. Uploading documents
- Format: JPEG/PNG, resolution not less than 300 DPI.
- Clarity: The document must be glare-free, with full visibility of the data.
- Expiry Date: Make sure your passport/driving license is not expired.
C. Biometric verification
- Take a selfie with the document following the platform's instructions.
- Avoid glare, masks or dark glasses.
D. Verifying payment details
- Link a card or bank account.
- Some platforms send a test payment for verification (eg $0.01).
3. Recommendations for successful verification
- Use the same data in all systems:
First name, last name and address must match in your passport, email and payment details. - Avoid suspicious IP addresses:
Do not use VPNs from high-risk countries (e.g. Russia, Ukraine, Nigeria) when registering on Western platforms. - Do not change your details after registration:
Any changes to your name or address after verification will require re-verification. - Warming up your account:
Before making large transactions, perform small transactions to “warm up” your account.
4. Common reasons for refusal
- Data discrepancy:
The name in the passport does not match the account data. - Low quality documents:
Blurred photos, highlights, cropped corners of the document. - Suspicious activity:
Multiple registration attempts from the same device/IP. - Region mismatch:
For example, registering in the EU with an IP address from Russia may trigger additional verification.
5. Security during verification
- Do not share documents with third parties:
This may lead to identity theft. - Use a secure connection:
Do not download documents over public Wi-Fi networks. - Keep copies of documents:
In the event of a data leak, you will be able to quickly notify the bank.
6. How to choose a reliable bank or service
- Check the license:
Make sure the bank or platform is licensed by a regulator (e.g. FCA UK, SEC US). - Read reviews:
Check forums (e.g. Reddit, Trustpilot) for reviews about verification. - Avoid anonymous services:
Platforms that do not require KYC often violate laws and can be blocked.
7. Alternatives for anonymity
If you value privacy but want to comply with the law:- Use pseudo-anonymous wallets:
For example, crypto wallets without KYC (e.g. Electrum, Monero). - Open an account abroad:
Some countries (e.g. Estonia, Lithuania) offer remote verification via video call. - Use Prepaid cards:
For example, Revolut, N26 or Wise cards (require minimal verification).
8. Legal Alternatives
If you encounter difficulties with verification:- Contact platform support:
Many services will help solve verification problems. - Try another platform:
For example, if PayPal blocks your account, use Skrill or Neteller. - Consult a lawyer:
If you have been refused without explanation, a lawyer can help you sort it out.
9. Educational resources
If you are interested in the technical side of verification:- Books:
- "Digital Identity: Understanding the Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How" (Kim Cameron).
- "Blockchain Revolution" (Don Tapscott).
- Certifications:
- Certified ACH Professional (CAP) (for working with payment systems).
- Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) (fraud analysis).
- Well: