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Crypto Exchange JPEX Suspends Earn Trading Amid Ongoing Investigations in Hong Kong
The company announced Sunday that it would “delist” all transactions associated with its Earn Trading interface on September 18, 2023.
JPEX: “Unfair Treatment” in Hong Kong
JPEX has pointed fingers at relevant institutions in Hong Kong for their “unfair treatment” toward the exchange. The platform also said that negative news surrounding the company has caused third-party market makers to “maliciously” freeze funds.
Further, the exchange is negotiating with the market makers to resolve the liquidity shortage to protect the interests of users.
Internet Celebrity Arrested in Connection with JPEX “Rug Pull”
In a separate probe related to the JPEX platform, Hong Kong police have arrested a popular internet celebrity Lam Zuo, for allegedly promoting rug pull crypto exchange JPEX.
The arrest comes days after the HK regulator – Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) – issued a warning statement that the “unlicensed” JPEX has been actively promoting its products and services to citizens through social media influencers, key opinion leaders and over-the-counter crypto exchange shops.
Hong Kong police had set up a hotline to report cases and inquires to the public, according to a local news report on Monday. “The police will later search his (Lam Zuo) company in Queen’s Road Central, Central,” it added.
The regulator cautioned the public to be wary of any opportunities that seemed “too good to be true.” Following the warning, a few users reported issues while withdrawing cryptos from their online accounts. They complained that the platform is charging a high withdrawal fee.
The exchange promised on Sunday that it would “gradually adjust the withdrawal fees back to normal levels.” There will be a dedicated withdrawal team responsible for handling emergency withdrawal requests, it added.
“We hope to navigate through these challenging times together with our users.”
The Hong Kong police have received 83 reports against JPEX, involving a total of HK$34 million (roughly $4.3 million), according to Police Commissioner Raymond Siu, who said Saturday during a press meet.
Officers in Hong Kong are in touch with Cyberport and have provided opinions on safeguarding cybersecurity, particularly after perpetrators stole 400 gigabytes of data in a cyber-attack on the company’s file storage server in August.