Here's a list of what they want:
* full name * date of birth * current residential address * scans of ID's / passport * separate picture of my face * facial recognition / verification (I'm guessing via a custom app or process)
Binance has entirely betrayed one of the pillars of the cryptocurrency movement - anonymity. Sure, you can track every transaction on the blockchain, but unless you know what wallet address corresponds to which identity, you ain't got bubkess.
As a result, I am leaving Binance, and I would encourage others to consider doing the same.
And just before anyone reaches for the age-old argument that "they are a private corporation and can do what they want", I will preemptively respond: if too many big corps engage in bad behaviour, then you are left with no place to turn to and essentially lose your digital rights, so I find that argument to be naive, short sighted, and entirely unacceptable.
We must demand more of the businesses that we depend on. We must hold them to a higher standard so that we are not left in the end without alternatives.
Fight for your rights now, or risk being controlled and silenced forever.