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ASIC prevails in case against unlicensed Qoin Crypto.

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Last updated: 2024/05/03 at 4:58 PM
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The Australian Federal Court recently ruled in favor of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) in a case involving an unlicensed crypto platform that misled customers. The court found that a Gold Cost crypto promoter – BPS Financial – had promoted an unlicensed crypto wallet called the ‘Qoin Wallet’, which used a crypto-asset token called ‘Qoin’. ASIC Chair Joe Longo highlighted the volatile and risky nature of crypto assets, emphasizing the importance of authorized licenses. Longo also stated that ASIC has been actively taking enforcement actions against unlicensed crypto businesses.

The court found that BPS Financial had breached the Corporations Act by not holding an Australian Financial Services license and had misled customers by making false representations about the Qoin Wallet. Qoin, which launched in Australia in early 2020, promised significant returns to investors. However, concerns were raised about the future of the digital currency, leading to allegations of misleading advertising by ASIC. Over 79,000 individuals and entities who purchased Qoin may have believed that the product was compliant with financial services laws.

ASIC deputy chair Sarah Court stated that the case against BPS Financial was significant as it was the first time ASIC had taken court proceedings against a crypto asset offering. The ASIC alleged that the Qoin facility was a financial product being offered without proper authorization. The court’s ruling in favor of ASIC sends a strong message to the crypto industry about the importance of complying with financial regulations and obtaining the necessary licenses.

Justice Downes noted that BPS Financial had misrepresented the Qoin Wallet, leading customers to believe false information about the product. The court’s decision is a warning to other unlicensed crypto businesses that misleading customers and operating without appropriate licenses will not be tolerated. The ruling also serves as a reminder to investors to exercise caution when investing in crypto assets and to ensure that they are dealing with licensed and authorized providers.

The case highlights the ongoing efforts by ASIC to regulate the crypto industry and protect investors from potential risks and fraudulent activities. By holding unlicensed businesses accountable and enforcing financial regulations, ASIC aims to maintain the integrity of the financial system and promote trust and confidence in the crypto market. Moving forward, it is essential for all crypto businesses to comply with regulatory requirements and provide clear and accurate information to investors to avoid legal repercussions. The ASIC’s victory in this case reinforces the importance of transparency and accountability in the crypto industry.

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