Just went through the Pi KYC process recently and honestly, it's pretty straightforward if you know what you're doing. Let me break down what actually matters so you don't waste time like some people do.



First thing - get your documents ready before you even open the app. You'll need a valid government ID (passport, driver's license, national ID, whatever you have) and something showing your address like a utility bill or bank statement. Make sure nothing's expired and the documents are actually readable. This is where most people mess up - they submit blurry photos and then wonder why verification takes forever.

Once you've got everything prepped, open the Pi Network app and find the KYC verification section. The platform gives you options: you can either upload your ID directly or go through facial recognition verification. I'd say facial recognition is usually faster since it's more automated, but both work fine. Just pick whichever feels more comfortable.

Here's the critical part - when you're uploading documents, take clear, well-lit photos. Seriously, lighting matters way more than people think. Make sure all the text is legible and you're not cropping out important fields. The system might ask you to do a quick face scan or even record a short video to match against your documents. Don't skip these steps thinking they're optional - they're actually what makes the verification legit.

Before hitting submit, double-check everything. Review all your details and make sure the documents match. Don't be that person who submits multiple applications because they're impatient - that actually slows things down. Once you submit, the Pi KYC review can take anywhere from a few hours to a couple days depending on their current backlog.

The whole thing goes faster if you just follow the basics: good quality uploads, all fields visible, complete any extra verification they ask for without dragging your feet. I checked my status right in the app after submitting and it was pretty clear where things stood. Not complicated, just needs a bit of attention to detail.
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