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# Account Verification

To access and update verification, head to Profile > Verification.

Email Verification

* The email address you input during sign up will be sent a verification link. You will need to verify this address by adding the OTP number you receive.

Basic information (Level 1)

* Your basic information, including:
  * Full Legal Name
  * Date of Birth
  * Address including: City, Country&#x20;

Identity Verification (Level 2)

* Submit a piece of government issued ID. We classify documents into 4 main types:
  * Passport
  * ID card
  * Driving license
  * Residence permit.

Proof of Address (Level 3)

* Here are some of the most common examples we accept for Proof of Address documentation:
  * Bank statements
  * Utility bill for gas, electricity, water, internet, etc.
  * Letters from a recognized public authority or public servant/any government-issued correspondence
  * Current lease agreement with signatures of the landlord and the tenant
  * Credit card statements
  * Employer’s certificate for proof of residence
  * House purchase deed


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