Hong Kong to tighten crypto regulation in wake of JPEX fraud case

Share This Post

The JPEX fraud saga began last week when the SFC revealed it had received 1,400 complaints against the exchange regarding fraud, withdrawal freezes and declining wallet balances.

Hong Kong regulators are looking to tighten the noose around the crypto market after the arrest of six individuals following allegations of fraud around an unlicensed crypto exchange called JPEX.

Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-Chiu told reporters on Sept. 19 that the government would increase its efforts to inform investors and remind them only to utilize platforms granted Securities and Futures Commission licenses, reported the Associated Press.

The JPEX issue came to the fore on Sept. 13 when the SFC notified the public that it had received over 1,000 complaints about the unregistered crypto exchange platform, with claims of losses amounting to over 1 billion Hong Kong dollars ($128 million).

In its warning, the SFC noted that JPEX promoted the platform’s services and products to the Hong Kong public through online celebrities and over-the-counter money changers.

As the problems with JPEX became public, many users of the platform found themselves unable to withdraw their funds, while others complained about reduced wallet balances. After the Hong Kong watchdog warned the exchange, the platform reportedly increased its withdrawal fee to $1,000 to discourage users from withdrawing their assets.

Related: Binance CEO brushes off negativity, assures firm has ‘no liquidity issues’

The crypto exchange later blamed third-party market makers for the ongoing liquidity crisis on the platform that resulted in the hike of the withdrawal fee. Hong Kong police also arrested influencer Joseph Lam (Lin Zuo) for his association with JPEX.

Hong Kong established itself as a growing crypto hub in 2023, with pro-crypto legislation and opening the crypto trading market for retail customers. However, unlicensed crypto platforms like JPEX have fooled many users in the country due to a lack of knowledge and awareness. The regulatory body is now working to educate people on using only licensed platforms for their crypto trading activities.

Collect this article as an NFT to preserve this moment in history and show your support for independent journalism in the crypto space.

Magazine: How to protect your crypto in a volatile market — Bitcoin OGs and experts weigh in

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

Bitcoin Drops Below $100,000: The End Or Beginning Of The Crypto Bull Market?

Bitcoin, the titan of the cryptocurrency world with a market cap hovering around $19 trillion, has experienced a significant downturn, dipping below the psychological threshold of $100,000 This flash

BRICS Gold-Backed Digital Currency Could Reshape Global Trade and Shake the Dollar

A gold-backed digital currency from BRICS could reshape global trade by lowering transaction costs and reducing exchange rate volatility, challenging the US dollar’s dominance Brics Gold-Backed

Cardano (ADA) Could Fall 15%, Here’s Why

The post Cardano (ADA) Could Fall 15%, Here’s Why appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Today, December 22, 2024, the overall cryptocurrency market is struggling, while Cardano (ADA) is poised

Cardano (ADA) Could Fall 15%, Here’s Why

The post Cardano (ADA) Could Fall 15%, Here’s Why appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Today, December 22, 2024, the overall cryptocurrency market is struggling, while Cardano (ADA) is poised

XRP Holds Key Demand Level – Whale Activity Suggests Strength

XRP has faced a steep correction over the past few days, plunging more than 23% since Tuesday amid heightened market volatility Despite this sharp downturn, XRP has shown resilience, bouncing back

Crypto Battle Looms at SEC: Trump’s Team Set to Clash With Gensler’s Picks

A former SEC official has warned Trump’s incoming administration will clash with Gensler’s handpicked officers, calling the SEC chair’s moves a “shameful deep state crusade” Crypto War at