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ASIC warns investors about Bitget’s unlicensed crypto futures in Australia

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ASIC warns investors about Bitget’s unlicensed crypto futures in Australia
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The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has issued a warning to investors regarding unlicensed crypto asset futures products offered by Bitget, as said in a public announcement.

According to ASIC, BTG Technology Holdings Limited, operating under the Bitget brand, is providing crypto futures products to Australian investors without possessing an Australian Financial Services (AFS) licence. Decrypt reports that the company is "not permitted to promote or encourage Australian investors" in these products due to the absence of necessary licensing. This action by ASIC aligns with its mandate to enforce compliance with Australian financial services regulations and ensure investor protections.

ASIC has expressed concern over the highly leveraged nature of Bitget’s futures offerings, which provide up to 125:1 leverage. This is significantly higher than Australia's regulatory limit of 2:1 for retail investors. Decrypt highlights that such high-risk instruments can lead to severe financial losses if market conditions become unfavorable. Despite these risks and existing leverage rules imposed by ASIC for consumer protection, Bitget has continued offering these products through platforms accessible to Australians.

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ASIC underscores that investors using unlicensed products lack legal protections typically available under Australian financial law, such as internal dispute resolution services or safeguarding of client funds. Mirage News notes that Bitget's lack of an AFS licence means affected investors have limited recourse if funds are lost or services fail, placing consumers in a more vulnerable position compared to dealing with licensed providers.

ASIC serves as Australia’s corporate, markets, and financial services regulator responsible for overseeing entities offering financial services and products under the AFS licensing framework. The agency enforces corporate and financial services laws to protect investors, support market integrity, and foster consumer confidence. Additionally, ASIC provides educational tools like the Moneysmart platform to assist individuals in making informed financial decisions.

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