Today, we’re going to teach you how to go through the account verification and KYC process on BTSE. Note that you need to verify your account and pass KYC to access any features involving fiat currencies such as buying crypto with a credit card or bank account funds.
First, we’re going to go to our account profile at the upper right hand side of the home page, and then click on Verification.
On this page, you’ll see that there are three types of features: Crypto deposits and withdrawals, credit card deposits, and fiat deposits.
By registering for an account, you can already access crypto features.
Now, we’re going to verify our photo ID to unlock credit card deposits.
On the next page, we fill out our personal information and details, such as date of birth, country of residence, and source of funds.
Next, we have to upload our photo ID, which could be a passport, drivers license, identity card, or residence permit.
The software automatically sends a secure link to your phone, where we can upload the photo ID directly there.
After we finish the tasks on our phone, we come back to this page and finish the submission.
Alternatively, you could also directly upload a photo of your ID on a desktop computer, which we show here.
And we’re done. After you submit your photo ID, it’ll take a few days for the software to verify your ID, and then once it’s verified you’ll be able to deposit funds with a credit card on BTSE.
How to Verify Your Account and Pass KYC on BTSE (Video Tutorial)
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