KYC-free
Also known as: no-KYC, KYC-less
KYC-free means a service does not require government ID, selfie verification, or address proof to transact — only the minimum data needed to fulfill the order.
KYC — Know Your Customer — is the regulatory process that banks and most centralized crypto exchanges use to link a real identity to an account: government ID, selfie, proof of address, sometimes source-of-funds documents.
A KYC-free service does not require any of that. For a growth-services purchase, the only data 1kreach needs is the public profile URL and a contact email for order updates. No ID upload, no selfie, no phone-number verification.
The distinction matters for a few reasons:
- Regulatory creep means KYC documents leak every year through breaches.
- A pseudonymous creator cannot submit ID without breaking pseudonymity.
- For small, one-off transactions the KYC overhead is disproportionate to the risk.
KYC-free is not the same as lawless — payment processors still apply anti-fraud checks. It just means the checks do not force identity disclosure.
What is kyc-free?
KYC-free means a service does not require government ID, selfie verification, or address proof to transact — only the minimum data needed to fulfill the order.
Related terms
Anonymous growth
Anonymous growth is the purchase or use of social media growth services without providing personal identity, account passwords, or KYC documentation.
Crypto checkout
Crypto checkout is a payment flow that accepts cryptocurrency at the point of sale — usually via invoice, QR code, or wallet-connect signature.
Privacy-first
Privacy-first describes a product built so the default path collects the minimum data needed — and anything more is explicitly opt-in, not assumed.
Non-custodial
Non-custodial means you hold your own private keys — no exchange, wallet provider, or merchant ever has access to your funds.