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Hong Kong Markets Regulator Warns Local Investors About BitForex

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Qadir AK

Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has issued a warning to citizens regarding BitForex, a cryptocurrency exchange suspected of fraudulent activities. The warning came after BitForex went offline on February 23, following the reported withdrawal of $57 million from its hot wallets. 

BitForex Shutdown: Hong Kong’s Crypto Clampdown Sparks Concerns

In a highly intense drama, BitForex, despite claiming to be based in Hong Kong, doesn’t have a license from the SFC to operate as a Virtual Asset Trading Platform there. On similar charges, last year, Japanese regulators also warned against BitForex for operating in Japan without proper registration. 

This development underscores Hong Kong’s efforts to regulate the cryptocurrency industry while striving to position itself as a global hub for virtual assets. The region has recently taken steps to open up crypto trading for retail investors and consider applications for spot crypto exchange-traded funds (ETFs). However, it has also encountered challenges, such as scams and unlicensed operations, prompting regulatory action. 

In response to the situation, the SFC has requested the Hong Kong Police Force to block access to relevant website links and social media pages associated with BitForex. Victims have reported difficulties accessing their accounts and withdrawing assets held with BitForex due to the exchange’s website being shut down.

BitForex and the Hong Kong police have not yet responded to requests for comment on the matter, leaving affected users in limbo regarding their investments and transactions.

Regulatory Red Flags, Investor Distress?

Moreover, the regulator has also issued a warning about the potential existence of other misleading platforms. It also encourages investors to confirm the registration status of any financial institution they plan to deal with. This emphasizes the importance of investor vigilance in navigating the cryptocurrency landscape and avoiding potential risks associated with unregulated or fraudulent platforms.

This incident is part of a series of warnings from Hong Kong officials about fake websites. Just last month, they cautioned people about a fake version of the crypto exchange MEXC Global, which was a scam. Incidents like the JPEX scandal, where owners disappeared with $200 million in customer assets, highlight Hong Kong’s ongoing struggle with suspicious crypto actors.

Despite these issues, Hong Kong is still a popular place for crypto exchanges because of its clear rules and its position in Asia. The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) is now looking at applications from big exchanges like Crypto.com, OKX, HTX, and ByBit to operate legally there.

Qadir AK

Qadir Ak is the founder of Coinpedia. He has over a decade of experience writing about technology and has been covering the blockchain and cryptocurrency space since 2010. He has also interviewed a few prominent experts within the cryptocurrency space.

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