Maltese Financial Regulators Warns Investors of New Bitcoin Ponzi Scheme

Maltese Financial Regulators Warns Investors of New Bitcoin Ponzi Scheme
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2019-11-1 22:00

Maltese financial regulator, the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA), has made it clear to residents that “Bitcoin Future,” a new Bitcoin Ponzi scheme that claims to be endorsed by popular celebrities and regulators, is a fake investment platform and has not been licensed by the MFSA, according to a press release on October 31, 2019.

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