#Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission names iSCAT#

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The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has recently named iSCAT as a suspicious virtual asset trading platform and published a list of 11 fraudulent virtual asset trading websites. iSCAT claims to have operated in Hong Kong, providing cryptocurrency trading services, but has not actually been licensed by the SFC. The SFC reminds the public that it is illegal to operate regulated activities or provide virtual asset services in Hong Kong without a license. The SFC has added iSCAT and related websites to its list of suspicious virtual asset trading platforms on January 10, 2025.

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The Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong has recently named iSCAT as a suspicious virtual asset trading platform and published a list of 11 fraudulent virtual asset trading websites. iSCAT claims to have operated in Hong Kong, providing cryptocurrency trading services and promoting investors to access its website and mobile application for investment through social media. However, the platform has not been licensed by the SFC. Under the Securities and Futures Ordinance and the Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing (Amendment) Ordinance of Hong Kong, it is illegal to operate regulated activities or provide virtual asset services in Hong Kong without a license. The SFC has added "iSCAT" and its related websites to the list of suspicious virtual asset trading platforms on January 10, 2025. The SFC reminds the public to be wary of such unlicensed platforms and advises investors to choose platforms licensed by the SFC when investing in virtual assets to protect their interests.

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iSCAT is an unlicensed virtual asset trading platform operating in Hong Kong and providing cryptocurrency trading services.

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iSCAT promotes investor access to its website and mobile application for investment through social media platforms.

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iSCAT is not licensed by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong. It is illegal to operate regulated activities or provide virtual asset services in Hong Kong without a license.

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The SFC has included iSCAT in its list of suspicious virtual asset trading platforms and has reminded the public to be wary.

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