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How Do I Verify My Identity on Coinbase?

In an effort to protect your account and comply with regulations, Coinbase may require you to verify your identity. This process is called KYC (Know Your Customer).

Coinbase uses two forms of verification – document verification and identity verification. Document verification requires you to upload a photo ID, such as a passport or driver’s license.

For identity verification, Coinbase will ask you a series of questions about your personal information.

To get started, log in to your Coinbase account and navigate to the “Settings” page. From there, click on the “Verify Your Identity” link.

NOTE: WARNING: When verifying your identity on Coinbase, you should exercise extreme caution. Make sure to double-check the website URL, as well as the information you provide, to make sure it is coming from a secure and reputable source. Additionally, never share any sensitive personal information such as your Social Security number or banking information with anyone. Coinbase does not require this information during the identity verification process.

If you’re prompted to verify your identity in order to buy or sell digital currency, it means that your account is currently not enabled for that type of activity. In order to comply with regulations, we may need additional information from you.

Coinbase uses KYC (Know Your Customer) processes to verify the identities of our customers. This is required by law in many jurisdictions, and helps us prevent fraud and keep your account safe.

If you’re prompted to verify your identity, it means that your account is currently not enabled for buying or selling digital currency.

The process is simple: just log in to your Coinbase account and navigate to the “Settings” page.

You’ll be asked to upload a photo ID, such as a passport or driver’s license. Once your ID is verified, you’ll be able to buy or sell digital currency on Coinbase.

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