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Just realized there's a deadline coming up for pi kyc and honestly it's not as complicated as people make it out to be. Got mine done in like an hour so figured I'd share what actually works.
First thing - get your docs ready before you even open the app. You'll need a valid government ID and something showing your address. Doesn't have to be fancy, just make sure everything's clear and not expired. I've heard people get rejected because their photos are blurry or they crop out important info, so take your time with this part.
Once you're in the Pi app, the kyc section is pretty straightforward. They'll ask you to either upload your ID or do facial recognition, sometimes both. Just make sure the lighting's decent when you're taking photos - I learned that the hard way. Some people also get asked to record a quick video for verification, which is honestly kind of annoying but just follow what the app tells you and you'll be fine.
The key to doing pi kyc faster is basically just being thorough the first time. Double-check everything before hitting submit because resubmitting just slows things down. After that it's just waiting - could be a few hours or a few days depending on how backed up they are. You can track your status right in the app so no need to stress.
Pro tip: don't spam multiple applications thinking it'll speed things up, that's actually the opposite of what you want. Just submit once with everything correct and you're golden. Honestly if you just follow the basic steps and make sure your documents are legible, completing pi kyc is pretty painless.