
A surge of questions has arisen among users as many are facing mandatory email and liveness checks ahead of upcoming migration deadlines. With migration just around the corner, uncertainty lingers about the repercussions of not completing these verifications.
Recent communication has confirmed that users are receiving prompts to verify their identities via liveness checks. This has led to worries about the fate of those who do not comply before the second migration.
Comments flood in, with one user remarking, "If you migrated once, next phase also u will be part of. Nothing new to do." This has only deepened the confusion as others struggle with verification. One participant commented, "For some reason, I can verify email. But liveliness check comes up and fails."
User reactions showcase a range of feelings. Some express frustration, with one person noting, "I had an issue where it kept asking me even though I already did it. I fixed it by going into my transferable balance checklist and selecting 'confirm your PI wallet.'" Conversely, other users do not see significant issues, suggesting the checks should be straightforward.
Email Verification Success
Some users report successful email verifications but struggle with liveness checks.
Clarifying the Check Process
Many are seeking more details on how the checks impact their participation in the next migration. One user joked, "Why would you not do it? π€ It only takes 1 minute."
Help from Moderators Needed
There's a call for moderators to provide clearer guidance. Users are feeling left in the dark about the impacts of these verifications.
As the impending deadline looms, anxiety among users is palpable. There's a growing appetite for transparent communication from platform moderators, but no fresh updates were available regarding the consequences of forgoing verification.
β οΈ "Will I have problems if I don't verify?" - A frequent concern
π Email verification experiences have become a hot topic on user boards.
π¨ No guidance yet on migration for accounts that lack verification.
Given the discussions, it seems many anticipate major clarifications from the platform as the migration deadline draws near. Reports suggest that about 30% of users may fail to meet the verification requirement, creating further strain on a communal atmosphere already rife with questions. Without timely updates from moderators, the sense of urgency is expected to increase.
The current situation echoes the frustrations digital bank users faced in 2015 due to identity verification hitches that delayed access to their accounts. Users today are grappling with similar challenges in a rapidly digitizing economy. This highlights the necessity of sustaining trust among users while emphasizing that failure to provide prompt, clear information can damage confidence and reduce participation.