South African bitcoin investment firm MTI refuses to use tiered trading scams

2020-7-16 14:13
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According to News.bitcoin on July 16, the Texas Securities Board (TSSB) accused South African Bitcoin investment firm MTI of using multi-tiered trading scams. MTI CEO Johann Steynberg issued a statement to MTI users this week reaffirming that the agency has met with the South African Financial Services Authority (FSCA). Steynberg argues that MTI does not use tiered trading schemes or Ponzi schemes because users always have control over all of their bitcoins. Steynberg said MTI will focus on cooperation and cooperation with regulators in the near future.

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2020-7-16 14:12