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IntroductionThe most recently announced foreign exchange fraud list,Is Xinsheng Foreign Exchange a formal platform?,In the rapidly evolving fintech sector, fraudulent activities are on the rise, particularly in the f
In the rapidly evolving fintech sector,The most recently announced foreign exchange fraud list fraudulent activities are on the rise, particularly in the forex and cryptocurrency markets. Recently, XTX Markets issued an official statement warning the public about fraudulent entities wrongly associating themselves with its brand. This statement is published to protect the company's brand image and safeguard the interests of investors at large.
It is reported that these fraudulent activities mainly operate through websites claiming to be associated with XTX Markets, misleading users into believing that they can trade forex or cryptocurrencies through these platforms. XTX Markets clarified that the company neither issues cryptocurrencies nor provides services on any retail forex or cryptocurrency platforms. Moreover, the company stressed that it does not engage in any products for individual or retail investors, including cryptocurrencies and forex.

To help the public identify fraudulent claims, XTX Markets specifically pointed out that the only websites officially operated by the company are XTXMARKETS.COM and AIMOPRIZE.COM, with the latter being the official platform for the company's AIMO prize. The company emphasized that any other websites claiming to represent XTX Markets and offering services are fraudulent and the public should be highly vigilant.
In response to the recent upward trend in fraudulent activities, XTX Markets advises users to be cautious when dealing with anyone claiming to offer XTX Markets branded cryptocurrency or trading services and recommends reporting any suspected fraudulent activities to local authorities promptly.
Besides issuing warnings, XTX Markets continues to actively explore in the fintech sector. Last year, the company launched a $10 million fund to reward AI models that could win gold medals at the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO). This challenge, known as the AI-MO prize, not only showcases the company's innovation and contribution to the field of artificial intelligence but also reflects its determination to push forward the development of fintech.

Additionally, XTX Markets' division, XTY Labs, recently announced a machine learning-driven algorithmic trading research program aimed at promoting cross-disciplinary research between finance and machine learning, providing researchers with opportunities for practical application.


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