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Blockchain.com Teams Up with Prove to Offer 10-Seconds KYC Verification to its Users

Blockchain.com, one of the world’s most trusted and earliest crypto platforms, today announced a significant update to Blockchain.com Pay: the integration of Prove Identity Inc., the global leader in digital identity. This integration aims to streamline the Know Your Customer (KYC) process for U.S. customers, enabling instant and secure user verification.

With the integration of Prove solutions, Blockchain.com Pay users can now complete their KYC verification in under 10 seconds initially only providing the last four digits of their Social Security Number and mobile phone number. This eliminates the need for traditional cumbersome methods such as scanning driving licenses, verification selfies, and proof of address documentation.

Companies looking to improve their onramp experiences and join a list of partners that includes the likes of Exodus and MetaMask, can get in touch with the Blockchain.com Pay team here: blockchain.com/pay.

About Blockchain.com:

Blockchain.com is a global leader in cryptocurrency financial services, offering a wide range of solutions including investments, an exchange, a wallet, and institutional markets. Known for trusted and easy-to-use products, Blockchain.com continues to empower users around the world to control their money.

About Prove Identity:

Prove solutions allow businesses and consumers to transact confidently and without barriers. We enable businesses to confidently distinguish between their legitimate users, as well as bots and deep fakes acting as humans. More than 1,000 businesses, including 9 of the top 10 U.S. banks, rely on Prove to prevent fraud, improve customer experience, and boost revenue. Learn more at www.prove.com or on LinkedIn.

ContactAnnie ParkerGreenbrier (NYSE:GBX)annie@greenbrier.partnersblockchain@greenbrier.partners

This article was originally published on Chainwire


Source: Cryptocurrency - investing.com

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