
In order to participate in new project launches or also known as IGOs (Initial game offering) in Seedify Fund, it is necessary to do a KYC (Know your customer). Which is basically a proof that you are a real person, and where you reside. Since due to regulations and to avoid legal problems, there are countries that are forbidden to participate in this type of launches, as is the case of the United States. So the only way to make sure that they fully comply with the regulation, is to force their users to make a KYC. Countries currently prohibited from participating in Seedify Fund are:
Afghanistan, Albania, Burundi, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belarus, Barbados, Botswana, Central African Republic, China, Republic of the Congo, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Cambodia, Lebanon, Libya, Myanmar, Nicaragua, Somalia, Serbia, South Sudan, Syria, Uganda, United States, Venezuela, British Virgin Islands, Yemen, Zimbabwe.
If your country is on the list, there are some alternatives. But as you can imagine, none of them are free. So if this is your case, and you want to participate in launches, you can contact us here, so we can explain in more detail how to have an account with KYC verified, and you can participate in upcoming launches. Without any risk of losing your account or being detected, and without any third party access to your wallet. Even so, we always recommend making a separate wallet for this type of cases.
If you are lucky and your country is not in the above list, I recommend you to do all the KYC steps to be able to participate as soon as possible in the next releases. Since this kind of verifications usually take 24 hours to validate the information, besides, maybe some documents are not valid and you will need another one.
In this guide we will not cover the step by step, as the Seedify Fund platform itself, already explains the whole process very well, and you can see the guide by clicking here. The most important thing is to have all the necessary documentation to do the KYC as quickly as possible. Above all, Proof of address is usually the most complicated if you do not have invoices in your name. Then you will have to look for a document that proves where you live, either at the city hall or online if possible. So it is best to have all the documents ready before starting the KYC process.
