What certificates exist in the WebMoney system?

There are several types of passports in the WebMoney system, each of which provides certain privileges and opportunities for users.
Uncertified certificate. This type of passport is issued to all users automatically upon registration in the system. It confirms only the fact of registration and does not provide additional privileges.
Formal certificate. To receive a formal passport, the user must confirm their contact details, such as address and phone number. This type of passport allows users to increase the limits on operations in the system and gain access to additional functions.
Personal certificate. To obtain a personal passport, the user must go through the identification procedure at the WebMoney office. This type of passport allows users to increase the limits on operations in the system, gain access to additional functions and use the system for business.
Business certificate. To obtain a business certificate, the user must provide documents confirming the registration of his company. This type of passport allows users to use the system for business, increase transaction limits and gain access to additional features.
Developer certificate. This type of passport is intended for developers who want to use the WebMoney API to build their applications. To obtain a developer's certificate, the user must provide information about his project and pass the verification procedure.
Each type of passport provides different privileges and options, so users can choose the one that best suits their needs and goals. It is important to remember that in order to receive higher levels of attestation, users must provide more information about themselves and their activities in the WebMoney system.