Wikitoro author Mike Druttman
Written by Mike Druttman
Wikitoro reviewer Nadav Zelver
Reviewed by Nadav Zelver

To buy Bitcoin (BTC) on platforms like eToro, you’ll need to verify your identity. This includes uploading a photo ID and proof of address. It’s part of KYC (Know Your Customer) and AML (anti-money laundering) requirements. These are regulations designed to prevent fraud and keep the platform secure for all users.

 

What You’ll Need to Verify Your Identity

Before you can start buying, most platforms will ask for a few basic documents. Here’s what you’ll typically need to upload:

 

1. Government-Issued Photo ID

This could be your:

  • Passport
  • Driver’s license
  • National ID card

Make sure it’s valid (not expired), clearly shows your full name, date of birth, and has a visible photo.

 

2. Proof of Address

Usually a recent utility bill, tax letter, or bank statement, dated within the last 3 months. It needs to show your full name and current residential address.

 

3. Selfie or Live Identity Check

Some platforms or apps also ask you to take a quick selfie or do a live video check. This step confirms you’re the actual person in the ID you submitted.

 

4. Extra Documents (If Requested)

If something doesn’t match up or the images aren’t clear, you might be asked to submit more information to complete the process.

 

How It Works on eToro

If you’re buying Bitcoin on eToro, the verification process is built into the signup flow. Once you register, eToro prompts you to upload your ID and proof of address. Both automated and manual checks are used to verify your details before you’re allowed to deposit funds or place your first trade.

Completing an eToro profile
Completing an eToro profile

Most users get verified in a few hours depending on how busy the system is or how clean your documents are. Once you’re approved, you can fund your account and buy BTC. No extra wallet or app required.

 

I'm saying it again: your documents need to be clear, current, and legit. If something’s off, you’ll likely have to re-upload or send more info.

That’s it. Once you’re verified, you’re good to go. You can start trading Bitcoin on eToro with confidence.

 

 

Wikitoro author Mike Druttman About Mike Druttman

Mike Druttman, Head of Content at Wikitoro.org, has decades of expertise in marketing communications and business matching. Educated at the CAM Foundation and the Chartered Institute of Marketing, Mik...

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