Registration and ID verification for Canadian Users
Setting up an account took me a scant four minutes. The form was pleasantly simple—just an email, password, name, date of birth, and full address. The system processed my Canadian postal code without issue. After confirming my email, I had to verify my phone via SMS; that step felt reassuring, not intrusive. Then the platform requested standard KYC documents: a clear photo of my Ontario driver’s licence and a recent utility bill with the same address. I uploaded both through the dashboard, and verification finished in a little over five hours. That’s a strong turnaround. I saw the security team left a timestamped note inside my account, which offered a layer of transparency I rarely see. For residents in provinces like British Columbia or Alberta, the same flow is used—the system also accepts a passport alongside proof of residence, no jurisdictional friction.
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