They ask for in-the-flesh meetings, documents, proof of existence for your company, and the like. I think this is the one step that might be bypassable, but it still seems so impossibly hard I am a bit annoyed it’s hand-waved away.
If I were trapped in a computer and trying to solve this, I would form a company with zoom meetings and emails, and hire humans to do in-the-flesh meetings. It’s not like you’re going to be turned away from a compute provider because you only sent the CTO to a sales meeting instead of the owner.
If I were trapped in a computer and trying to solve this, I would form a company with zoom meetings and emails, and hire humans to do in-the-flesh meetings. It’s not like you’re going to be turned away from a compute provider because you only sent the CTO to a sales meeting instead of the owner.