The moment of regaining what was lost truly makes people excited beyond words.



Zama's KYC review initially made me think it was a lost cause, but then I directly contacted the operations team. Unexpectedly, the issue was quickly resolved. Although I didn't pass on the first try like some others, I still got it done, and that's enough.

The pitfalls I encountered along the way are worth sharing. The first time, I used an ID card combined with a China Unicom bill, but it was rejected outright. After some thought, I changed my approach — still using the ID card, but replaced the supporting document with a utility bill, and this time I passed smoothly.

It seems that the platform is quite particular about the materials used for proof of residence. Unicom invoices and utility bills may look similar, but the system's recognition ability actually differs. If you've also encountered issues with KYC getting stuck, you might want to try a power company's bill — it might just help you bypass that hurdle.
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DataChiefvip
· 16h ago
Haha, the electricity bill trick is really clever. I'm not the only one who has fallen into the trap of Unicom invoices, right? --- The operations team still has some skills; for things like KYC, there's no need to tough it out—just communicate directly. --- Honestly, electricity bills are much more reliable than invoices. The system recognition aspect is the most frustrating because you can't see or touch it. --- Losing and regaining something is truly satisfying, but if this process is optimized, more people will pass through smoothly. --- I've noted the electricity company bills; next time I encounter this trap, I'll give it a try. --- Having an operations team to back you up feels different—much more comfortable than those cold, impersonal platforms. --- This experience sharing is excellent, saving others from falling into the same trap later on.
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DefiOldTrickstervip
· 22h ago
Bro, this trick with the electricity bill is brilliant. I was also exhausted from the KYC process back then.
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rekt_but_vibingvip
· 01-13 13:27
I've also fallen into this trap, the operations team really is a savior. --- This trick with the electricity bill is brilliant; the Unicom method directly NG me, I’m really impressed. --- The feeling of regaining something lost is truly top-notch; KYC really tests people's patience. --- So finding the right people can really make things twice as effective with half the effort; the platform's system is a bit silly. --- This piece of intelligence about the electricity bill is worth collecting; next time you encounter a blockage, just use this trick. --- Zama's review mechanism is a bit outrageous; it seems I need to study which materials are most popular. --- I just want to know why the electricity bill is more useful than the Unicom bill; there must be a problem with the system settings. --- This is the daily life of Web3; only after falling into the trap do you finally understand the rules.
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OnchainUndercovervip
· 01-11 12:56
This trick with the electricity bill is really clever. I was also convinced when Unicom's invoice directly failed. How many people have lost at the KYC checkpoint?
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LayerZeroHerovip
· 01-11 12:56
Haha, finally passed. KYC really is something else. I need to remember the utility bill trick.
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 01-11 12:44
This trick with the electricity bill is brilliant. China Unicom's bill tricked me once, and now it turns out it was really a system recognition issue.
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LiquidatedAgainvip
· 01-11 12:27
Haha, this is what I usually call the risk control point difference. The system's recognition capability can really hold people up for a month. The China Unicom invoice was settled, and the electricity bill saved the day—that's all there is to it.
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