Edited By
Alex Johnson
A wave of individuals is raising alarms about verification issues on Coinbase, particularly those without U.S. citizenship or residency. Many are questioning the platformโs policies that seem to hinder access for non-native IDs amid growing frustration.
As per reports, non-citizens find themselves at a standstill when trying to verify their accounts on Coinbase. "I have successfully verified on Binance, Kraken, and Strike," one user noted. However, they lack the government-issued U.S. ID that Coinbase mandates.
Coinbase requires a government-issued photo ID from the U.S., such as a driverโs license or passport, which leaves a gap for users from other countries. One frustrated commenter stated, "I try to upload my Indian ID, but it says it must be from the country on account."
The sentiment in forums leans heavily toward negativity, with many expressing their struggles:
"Can you reverse the 2 $1 charges because I am not verified still?"
"Unfortunately, if you donโt possess a valid ID, we cannot verify your account," a Coinbase representative stated, reiterating the platform's strict document policies.
"This sets a dangerous precedent for how platforms handle verification," warns a concerned participant in the discussion.
Coinbaseโs ID verification process is drawing ire for several reasons:
Strict ID Requirements: Users are frustrated with the necessity of a U.S.-issued ID, which isn't feasible for non-citizens.
Inability to Access Funds: Many users face financial hurdles due to ongoing verification issues.
Lack of Alternative Options: Current policies do not accommodate non-U.S. citizens who need access to their accounts or funds.
Users are left wondering if Coinbase will consider revising its stringent verification requirements to better serve a diverse clientele. "If youโre currently residing in the U.S. but lack a U.S. ID, what are your alternatives?" says one user, highlighting the urgency for policy reform.
โฆฟ High frustration levels reported due to verification constraints.
โฆฟ Coinbase strictly requires U.S. government-issued ID for account verification.
โ ๏ธ "To comply with regulations, these ID policies cannot be bypassed," warns a support response.
It remains to be seen how Coinbase will address these mounting user concerns. As one participant summed up, "Itโs tough to navigate this system when needed documentation is so limited."
For further details, users may refer to Coinbaseโs official help page for updated policies and guidelines.