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3 Crypto Sites are Ordered to Stop Scamming by New Jersey Regulators

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The New Jersey Bureau of Securities has warned the proprietors of three websites to avoid enticing people into Bitcoin investment scams. Attorney General of New Jersey Matthew Platkin issued stop as well as desist orders against three companies: Meta Capitals Limited, Cresttrademining Limited, and Forex Market Trade.

Celsius Network LLC (Celsius) was issued a Summary Cease and Desist Order by the Bureau because it had been using proceeds from the sale of unregistered securities to finance its Cryptocurrency loan activities and proprietary trading, in violation of the NJ Securities Law. The proceeds from these illegal sales have reportedly brought in $14 billion for Celsius. Interim Attorney General Bruck has issued a warning to monetary institutions dealing with the Bitcoin industry. If you’re going to sell securities in New Jersey, you have to follow the state’s regulations meant to safeguard investors. Businesses that deal in virtual currency are subject to the same regulations as any other.

What is Cryptocurrency?

Cryptocurrency, often spelled Crypto-currency or just Crypto, refers to any digital or virtual money that employs encryption to ensure the safety of financial transactions. Cryptos use a decentralized mechanism to record transactions and issue new units, rather than having a central issuing or regulatory body. As a result of using Cryptography for transaction verification, Cryptocurrency earned its moniker. Keeping as well as sending Cryptocurrency information between wallets as well as to open distributed ledger requires complex code. Encryption was developed for that same reason: to keep things protected as well as secure. Bitcoin, the initial Crypto, was created in 2009 and is still the most well-known one nowadays. For many, the primary motivation for investing in Cryptocurrencies is financial gain, and it is not uncommon for investors to drive up the value of a certain Cryptocurrency to absurd levels.

More on Crypto Sites Stoppage of Scams

These 3 companies promoted themselves as Bitcoin trading platforms which will let their consumers make a lot of money by replicating the trades of their professional traders. Those scammers use the “pig slaughter” scheme to seek prospective victims using dating applications such as Tinder. “Pig butchering” is a kind of romance fraud in which scammers build up a victim’s trust via online dating before canning them out of money by promising them a return on their investment in a fake Bitcoin investment scheme.

According to Platkin, they are taking extensive measures to protect residents of New Jersey from being duped by the investment fraud. Fraudsters create an atmosphere of trust with their victims in order to steal from them. They promise high returns on investments as well as take advantage of the victims’ generosity. We are working nonstop to ensure the safety of those who have fallen prey to these frauds and also to demonstrate that American law has teeth even in virtual worlds.

A total of $429 million was lost by 4,300 victims in pig butcher scams in 2021, according to data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). There is currently no accessible data for the year 2022. According to Amy Kopleton, director of the Bureau of Securities, the pig butcher fake news story is so successful for con artists because the people who fall for it are often in a vulnerable financial position. This makes it difficult for even the most astute investors to spot fraud when it is perpetrated by someone in whom they have a romantic interest.

Following investigations revealed that the companies had broken New Jersey law by offering and selling securities without first registering them, stop and desist orders were issued. Meta Capitals Limited as well as Cresttrademining Limited were also found to be operating as unregistered financial advisers. A study by the UK Bureau of Investigative Journalism released on January 29 found that of the 168 forex businesses they had classified as engaging in fraudulent operations, over 50% had connections to crimes akin to pig butchering.

Disclaimer: The author’s thoughts and comments are solely for educational reasons and informative purposes only. They do not represent financial, investment, or other advice.

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