RNS.ID said that due to restrictions from the United States, it is recommended not to use the director's office address as proof of address. The isla
The digital ID platform RNS.ID launched by the Republic of Palau has been affected by US restrictions, and users are urged to pay attention to the following:Understand the laws of your country.
Do not use the address of the office of the chief executive as your address proof.
Extend the validity period of the Palau ID card when the plan is still operating domestically.
Inform the community about the risks and take action.
It is stated that obtaining identification from other countries does not violate US law, and the plan is legally legislated by the Republic of Palau and regulated by the Digital Resident Office (DRO) of Palau. Although the plan may continue, US individuals may face potential restriction risks. Despite the island's population of only 18,000 people, user participation and support are crucial.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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