A certain blogger was asked to hold their ID and record a video when withdrawing 10,000 U from Bybit?
I saw a blogger who wanted to withdraw over 10,000 U from Bybit and was deemed to have a risky account, then was shamefully asked to provide a video holding their ID 😧
A brief discussion on my views:
This 'risk control' has simply become a display of power—Bybit's requirement for users to shoot a video holding their ID is essentially the platform using safety as a guise for discipline.
The withdrawal of 10,000 U should not trigger humiliating verification, but rather a reflection by the industry on the 'reasonable risk control boundaries':
- Technical aspect: 2FA + biometric recognition is sufficient to balance security and dignity
- Power relations: The essence of forcing users to objectify themselves (holding identification) is an infringement on individual data sovereignty by the platform.