
Soorma
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InterLink’s verification process is based on a very clear principle, and I take full responsibility for this statement: 1/The verification timeline depends on how serious a user is about the project. There are no exceptions. There is no difference between ambassadors, KOLs, solo miners, or even FUDers. 2/Everyone will be verified. The process will continue without interruption. Improving your metrics will help you move ahead of other competitors in the queue. This will not change, whether you are satisfied or not. The goal remains the same: to build ITL into one of the most powerful ecosystems.



👤 Have you passed KYC - Level 1 yet? #Interlink #ITL #ITLG




InterLink Ensures KYC for Everyone & Priority Based on Contribution The KYC verification process at InterLink operates continuously, and all users will be verified. There are no phases and no users are excluded. The only difference lies in the order of processing. Users with higher levels of activity and contribution will be prioritized and processed sooner, while those at lower priority levels will remain in the queue and be verified over time. Unlike traditional KYC processes, where applications are reviewed strictly based on submission order, InterLink is designed to ensure fairness through contribution-based prioritization. How Priority Is Determined Entering the queue earlier or later does not determine priority. Instead, the system evaluates users holistically based on the following factors: • Human Node health • Strong mining performance • Low burn history • HCS (Human Credit Score) • ACS (Ambassador Credit Score) • umber of referrals These factors collectively reflect each user’s level of participation, reliability, and real contribution to the network. Importantly, the system does not rely on any single metric, but rather on an overall assessment. For example, within the same queue, having a higher HCS does not guarantee priority. Users are not evaluated in isolation, but compete with others within the same queue for prioritization. The system applies a multi-factor evaluation framework, where overall performance across a combination of metrics determines priority. As a result, a user with a higher score in a single metric may still be ranked lower if their overall performance is not stronger than others in the same queue. Priority is not fixed and is continuously updated over time. This means that positions in the queue are not “locked”. Users can actively improve their priority by maintaining consistent activity and enhancing the quality of their contributions. Improving these metrics directly increases the likelihood of being reviewed sooner. This approach allows InterLink to maintain a fair and sustainable system, while giving every user the opportunity to improve their position through meaningful participation and contribution. #InterLink #ITLG #ITL




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