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Germany's BaFin Flags Network of Unlicensed FX and CFD Platforms
Abstract:Germany's financial regulator, BaFin, has issued a warning identifying a network of unlicensed Forex and CFD platforms operating without oversight.

The Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) has issued a sharp directive regarding a cluster of online trading platforms marketing themselves as globally authorized brokers without holding the necessary licenses to operate in Germany.
Unverified Operators
According to the regulator, a specific group of operators—including domains such as hashxcapital.com, axstera.com, and upwardstrend.com—are currently offering banking and financial services without legal permission.
BaFin analysts observed that these entities utilize noticeably similar website designs to mimic legitimate brokerages. These platforms falsely assert that they hold valid authorizations spanning multiple global jurisdictions to solicit retail capital.
- Targeted Domain: hashxcapital.com
- Targeted Domain: axstera.com
- Targeted Domain: upwardstrend.com
Regulatory Oversight
The authority emphasized that these providers remain entirely outside its supervision. Under German law, any corporate entity offering banking, financial, or crypto-asset services within the country must possess explicit authorization from the state regulator.
Market participants are strongly advised to consult BaFins public company register to verify regulatory status before opening accounts or transferring capital, as unlicensed entities pose significant risks to client equity.
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