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FXT Token Price Surge: Amplifying Profits for Token Holders

FXT Token Price Surge: Amplifying Profits for Token Holders
By Guest Author -May 14, 2021

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FXT, a blockchain-based trading technology, recorded a 1500% increase in the first two weeks of May. This comes weeks after it completed its Initial Coin Offering (ICO). FXT is trading at $0.147 at the time of writing this piece. FXT token was the top 1 gainer token in the world, and its price increased up to $1.25, according to CoinMarketCap.

In an official announcement on Twitter, the company explained:

‘it’s not wrong to say that slowly and steadily, you win the race, and FXT token is a live example of this. The price of the FXT token increase by 1500% in the first half of May. It marked its position as a promising project in the crypto space. Buy today to earn tomorrow!”

FXT tokens are Ethereum based tokens created to serve as a digital currency for diverse payments and trading. The tokens reportedly have the power to increase security, add transparency and reduce the transaction cost. FXT token gives users complete control over their assets. Users can directly participate in asset staking, lending, swapping, and other financial services. They can also keep tabs on current transactions on the platform and have access to transaction history.

The company plans to mint a total of 1 billion FXT tokens. These tokens will be distributed among potential investors during various processes intended by the company. So far, from the one billion XT tokens, 75% has already been distributed to investors during the Private and public ICO sales. 20% will be given to participants as incentives for promoting the FXT tokens, while the company will reserve the remaining 5% to fund various activities, including maintenance, marketing, and other developments.

In March, the FXT token saw a more than 23000% increase in its token holders and over 19,000% increase in token transfer within a week. Currently, the tokens are listed on top crypto sites, including CoinMarketCap, ProBit Exchange, and Bilaxy, Fatbtc.

The recently concluded ICO has provided funding that the company hopes to use in scaling its activities. It will also hope to develop and launch blockchain-based platforms such as spot exchange, crypto wallets, margin trading, P2P lending platforms, and swapping platforms. One thing to note is that FXT plans to launch its ecosystem on Binance Smart Chain.

 

Original Source: Here

How to Identify a Crypto HYIP Scam

Crypto investment ‘red flags’

To help “crypto” investors avoid these types of scams, the SEC’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy (OIEA) and Commodity Futures Trading Commision’s Office of Customer Education and Outreach (CFTC) warns investors to be careful about cryptocurrencies trading or investment websites and to watch for the following signs of “cryptos” frauds or scams:

  • ‘Guaranteed’ high rate of return (for example, 20-50%) returns
  • Unsolicited offers
  • Pressure to invest right now
  • Unlicensed sellers
  • Claims of little or no risks
  • Complicated, jargon-filled documentation
  • Frausters stops communicating with the investors
  • Advance fee fraud scam: Directing investors to pay additional costs to withdraw earnings
  • Sounds too good to be true

Watch out for these websites as they are known to scam investors:

1. wealthcurrency.com
2. boomcurrency.com
3. merrycurrency.com
4. online-bitcoin-generator.com
5. cryptoarbitrage.vip
6. btc-change.top
7. bitcoingold.live
8. bitcoin-bot.xyz
9. fx-hourly.com
10. goldcardano.com
11. sercofinance.com
12. tradersmarket.top
13. derivations.live

Be Proactive:

Learn about scams,
Report scams,
Visit Forums to learn from others.

Visit the following useful websites:

Beer Money Forum
Cybercrime Support Network
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
SEC Investors Resources 
Others

For more information:

Read OIEA’s Ask Questions publicationCheck the background of the firm, company, individual or websites offering investments opportunities on Investor.gov and by contacting your state securities regulator at NASAA 

Also check online at CFTC’s disciplinary history section and the SmartCheck “RED List” , which list entities identified as acting in a capacity that may require registration with the CFTC, but are not appropriately registered. Investors can also use the SEC Action Lookup – Individuals (SALI) feature of the US Securities and Exchange Commision (SEC), to find information about individuals who have had judgments or orders issued against them in any SEC court actions or administrative proceedings.

Report Investment Frauds:

If you have already invested and believe it may be a scam or a fraud and or you have been asked to pay additional fees to get profits from an investment, report it to the SEC or CFTC.

 

Reference:  

Alerts and Bulletins: Investors.gov