Thank you so much for your generous heart in sending me 10 XRPs. I was able to withdraw it and use it to buy some needs for my family. I honestly did not expect someone to extend such kindness, especially during this time of need. Your support means so much to me.
@Sidra_family They are waiting for KYC, but sad to say, some of them have already died after being hit by missiles during the war between Iran and Israel.
@MusaSalihu13671 @maljefairi@sidrachain We don’t know for sure, but maybe some verifiers are taking advantage of the situation. That’s why this system feels unfair and inaccessible, especially for those who are already struggling.
@MusaSalihu13671 @maljefairi@sidrachain The KYC process costs 130 Sidra and $12 in service fees. Do you know how long it takes to earn 130 Sidra? That’s about 65 days! And to make things worse, you have to do it face-to-face, which means spending more on travel and accommodation.
@SidraBankChain@GiveRep The KYC process costs 130 Sidra and $12 in service fees. Do you know how long it takes to earn 130 Sidra? That’s about 65 days! And to make things worse, you have to do it face-to-face, which means spending more on travel and accommodation.
We don’t know for sure, but maybe some verifiers are taking advantage of the situation. That’s why this system feels unfair and inaccessible, especially for those who are already struggling.
The KYC process costs 130 Sidra and $12 in service fees. Do you know how long it takes to earn 130 Sidra? That’s about 65 days! And to make things worse, you have to do it face-to-face, which means spending more on travel and accommodation.
@MusaSalihu13671 @sidrachain Face-to-face Sidra verification seems unnecessary. It takes time, requires travel, and costs money for transportation and accommodation. Then on top of that, the KYC process charges 130 SDA plus $12 for services. That’s already a burden for many.
@Sidra_App@maljefairi Just imagine—we don’t even know how many SIDRA users there are right now! If there are 100 million users, each going through the new KYC process that costs 130 SDA and nearly $12 for service fee, that’s a massive amount. No clear roadmap is available.