After the Forex, binary options and diamonds, some crooks are they crypto-active or "cryptocurrency"? The testimonials received by our AMF Epargne Info Service platform make it think. Be careful.
Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, etc. It is difficult not to have heard of these new virtual currencies which are often also incorrectly described as crypto-currencies, to the extent that they are not guaranteed by the authorities.
The enthusiasm generated by these new assets has led some players, not always trustworthy, to offer investors to invest.
No serious company can guarantee a minimum return with an investment in "cryptocurrencies" or "crypto-assets".
BitcoinFace crypto-currency scams with speeches too good to be true, promising guaranteed high returns, one advice: stay away. Thinking of speculating on the rise of Bitcoin and other "cryptocurrencies", you risk losing all your bet. The point to know more.
Scams in "cryptocurrencies", what are we talking about?
The two most common illegal practices faced by savers are:
Investments in "cryptocurrencies" with a promise of return: they are offered by platforms that fall under the regime of intermediary in various goods which, to be legal, must be registered with the AMF. To date, no platform has authorization to offer this type of investment: they therefore carry out this activity illegally. > Consult the black list
Derivatives trading, such as CFD ("Contracts for Difference") on "cryptocurrencies": to be legal, this service must be offered by platforms having the status of investment service providers (PSI) ). Check that your intermediary has the necessary authorizations to exercise this activity legally. In case of doubt, contact our AMF Epargne Info Service platform at 01 53 45 62 00.
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