KYC Verification In RustChance
RustChance asks for KYC to confirm who you are, where you live, and that the payment method belongs to you. The platform triggers checks around withdrawals, payment risk flags, or when account details don’t match the payment profile.
- Identity (ID/Passport): RustChance requests a clear photo or scan of a government-issued document (passport, national ID card, or driver’s licence). The image must show the full document, all corners, and readable text; cropped, blurred, or edited files get rejected. In some cases, RustChance also asks for a live selfie or a short video holding the ID to confirm liveness and prevent stolen-document use.
- Address proof: RustChance asks for a document showing your full name and residential address, issued within the last 3 months. Accepted examples include a utility bill (electricity, gas, water), a bank statement, or a government letter. Screenshots without issuer details, documents with a PO box only, and files with mismatched names or addresses fail the check.
- Payment method: RustChance verifies the deposit method used on the account before approving withdrawals. For bank cards, they ask for photos of the card showing your name and the last 4 digits; you must cover the full card number and CVV. For e-wallets, they request a screenshot of the wallet profile page showing your name and the account identifier (email or wallet ID), plus evidence of the relevant transaction if the deposit is disputed or reversed.
RustChance typically requests KYC before the first withdrawal, after a change to personal details, or after a payment reversal/chargeback. The check can also trigger when deposits come from a different name than the account holder or when multiple accounts share the same device or payment method.
Review time takes 15 minutes to 24 hours after you submit all files in the required format. If the images are low quality or the details don’t match, RustChance sends a re-upload request and the timeline resets from the moment the corrected documents arrive.
Right now, KYC in RustChance follows a standard three-step flow: ID, address, and payment ownership, with most cases cleared within a day when the uploads